What's Happening?
Three new books by Jewish authors delve into the strategies and philosophies of protest in today's polarized era. These works draw on historical examples and Jewish traditions to offer guidance for modern activists. The books include 'How to Be a Dissident'
by Gal Beckerman, 'On Courage' by Julia Angwin and Ami Fields-Meyer, and 'Be a Refusenik!' by Izabella Tabarovsky. Each book provides unique insights into the role of identity, community, and moral decision-making in activism, reflecting on past movements and current challenges faced by protesters.
Why It's Important?
These books contribute to the ongoing discourse on activism and protest, offering valuable perspectives for those engaged in social and political movements. By incorporating Jewish wisdom and historical precedents, the authors provide a framework for understanding the complexities of dissent and the importance of community in driving change. This literature is particularly relevant in an era marked by political polarization and social upheaval, offering hope and strategies for effective activism.












