The Jewish community center and its social work guests: A review of the literature

Jay Sweifach
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Abstract The Jewish Community Center (JCC) movement and social work share a common history and many common values. Jewish agencies were founded, staffed and maintained by social workers (Dubin, 1980; Greenfield, 1982; Rosen, 1985; Altman, 1988). Over time, a variety of phenomena have influenced and changed the nature of practice within the center field (Berger, 1966; Shafler, 1978; Reisman, 1981; Altman, 1988). This paper will review both empirical and theoretical literature related to the interactions and interrelationships between JCCs and social work, focusing on what is known about social work as a “guest” discipline in the JCC. In order to provide context and clarity, a review of literature related to the status of social work in other types of “host” agencies (i.e., hospitals and schools) is also included.
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犹太社区中心及其社会工作客人:文献综述
犹太社区中心(JCC)运动与社会工作有着共同的历史和许多共同的价值观。犹太机构是由社会工作者建立、配备和维持的(杜宾,1980;格林菲尔德,1982;罗森,1985;奥特曼,1988)。随着时间的推移,各种各样的现象影响并改变了中心领域内实践的性质(Berger, 1966;Shafler, 1978;瑞斯曼,1981;奥特曼,1988)。本文将回顾与JCC和社会工作之间的相互作用和相互关系相关的实证和理论文献,重点关注社会工作作为JCC的“客座”学科所知的情况。为了提供背景和清晰,还包括对与其他类型的"东道国"机构(即医院和学校)的社会工作状况有关的文献进行审查。
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