Wednesday, November 17, 2010

10-11-17 A Question and Response by Rabbi Lerner in re: "Corruption of the courts and the legal profession" in California and the Los Angeles Jewish Community // Una Pregunta y Respuesta re: "La corrupción de los tribunales y la profesión jurídica" en California y Los Angeles Comunidad Judía

 
Attorney Mitchell Kamin, Bet Tzedek (The House of Justice)
  
Jay Sanderson, CEO and executive producer of Jewish Television Network 
President, Los Angeles Jewish Federation
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Rabbi Michael Lerner, Editor - Tikkun Magazine (to heal, repair, and transform the world)

1) On  Wed, 17 Nov 2010 Joseph Zernik wrote:
To: Michael Lerner
From: joseph zernik
Subject: Ethics Question for TIKKUN's Rabbi Lerner
RE: Ethics Question for TIKKUN's Rabbi Lerner

Dear Rabbi Lerner:

I realize that you are busy repairing and transforming the world and fighting the religious right.

However, I was still hoping that you would find in your busy schedule time to answer a simple ethics question:

Should the Los Angeles Jewish Federation and Bet Tzedek (The House of Justice) respond, when asked whether they have in place grievance procedures for an individual who claims he was harmed through fraud by Bet Tzedek and its most senior officers, perpetrated on the grounds of Bet Tzedek?

Truly,
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Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
2) On 11/17/2010, Rabbi Lerner wrote:
Yes,they should respond.
Rabbi Michael Lerner
Editor, Tikkun Magazine  www.tikkun.org
Chair, The Network of Spiritual Progressives  (www.spiritualprogressives.org)
Rabbi, Beyt Tikkun Synagogue in S.F. and Berkeley (www.beyttikkun.org)
rabbilerner@tikkun.org
 
Office: 510 644 1200 

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