Geoffrey Claussen’s work republished in Jewish ethics collection

Claussen’s writing is included in “Modern Jewish Ethics Since 1970,” published by Brandeis University Press

An article by Geoffrey Claussen, professor of religious studies, Lori and Eric Sklut Professor in Jewish Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, has been republished in a new collection of essays on Jewish Ethics.

The collection, edited by Jonathan K. Crane, Emily Filler, and Mira Beth Wasserman, is titled “Modern Jewish Ethics Since 1970: Writings on Methods, Sources, and Issues” and published by Brandeis University Press as part of the Brandeis Library of Modern Jewish Thought.

Claussen’s article, “Musar in a White Supremacist Society: Arrogance, Self-Examination, and Systemic Change,” was first published in 2021 in “No Time for Neutrality: American Rabbinic Voices from an Era of Upheaval,” edited by Michael Rose Knopf with Miriam Aniel.