News U.S. Striving for social justice the core of the American Jewish outlook Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 1, 2001 Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. *Social causes that the largest number of respondents "strongly favor" are assuring freedom of choice for women seeking abortions, ensuring access to affordable health care and fighting anti-Semitism. Of the predominantly left-wing causes examined by the study, "declaring a moratorium" on capital punishment was the only one that a majority (53 percent) opposed. *More than half are not familiar with the Hebrew phrase "tikkun olam," or repairing the world, which has been loosely interpreted to mean a Jewish obligation to work for social justice. *Asked if they would rather volunteer to help needy Americans with a Jewish group or a nonsectarian group, only 15 percent chose a Jewish group, while 73 percent said it would not matter. *69 percent associate the term "social justice" with both Judaism and Christianity, while 8 percent associate it only with Judaism and 23 percent associate it with neither. Of the 49 percent who said they had participated in a social justice activity, 24 percent had participated in one sponsored by a synagogue. *Making the world a better place ranked highest as the activity most personally meaningful for being Jewish, followed by belief in God and celebrating Jewish holidays. Ranking lowest were keeping up with Jewish art, music or literature, and studying Torah and other Jewish texts. *Asked to choose which is more important as a Jew — studying Torah or working for social justice — 56 percent chose social justice, while 36 percent said both are equally important. J. Correspondent Also On J. Music Ukraine's Kommuna Lux brings klezmer and Balkan soul to Bay Area Religion Free and low-cost High Holiday services around the Bay Area Bay Area Israeli American reporter joins J. through California fellowship Local Voice Israel isn’t living up to its founding aspirations Subscribe to our Newsletter I would like to receive the following newsletters: Weekday J From Our Sponsors (helps fund our journalism) Your Sunday J Holiday Bytes