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The Jewish Peace Fellowship is a nonprofit, nondenominational organization set up to provide a Jewish voice in the peace movement. The organization was founded in 1941 in order to support Jewish conscientious objectors who sought exemption from combatant military service.〔http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/index.php?p=about〕〔http://www.beyondthepale.org/link/jewish-peace-fellowship〕 The JPF is currently headquartered in Nyack, New York.〔http://www.jewishdirectory.com/listing/jewish_peace_fellowship_497bb804c2044.html〕 The fellowship is a branch member of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation.〔http://www.ifor.org/members.htm〕 The JPF produces literature about peacemaking, nonviolent activism, and registering as a conscientious objector.〔http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/index.php?p=publications〕〔http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org/index.php?p=the_draft〕 ==Further reading== *Polner, Murray and Naomi Goodman (1994) ''The Challenge of Shalom: The Jewish Tradition of Peace and Justice''. New Society Pub. ISBN 0-86571-300-6 * Jewish Peace Fellowship (2000) ''Wrestling with Your Conscience: A Guide for Jewish Draft Registrants and Conscientious Objectors.'' Nyack, NY: Jewish Peace Fellowship. * Polner, Murray and Stefan Merken (2007) ''Peace, Justice & Jews: Reclaiming Our Tradition'' Bunim & Bannigan. ISBN 978-1-933480-15-2 * Solomonow, Allan (1981) ''Roots of Jewish Nonviolence''. Nyack, NY: Jewish Peace Fellowship * Polner, Murray and Naomi Goodman (2002), ''Nonviolent Activist: The Heart & Mind of Edward Feder'' * ''Shalom: The Jewish Peace Letter'' (an online monthly newsletter published by JPF) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jewish Peace Fellowship」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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