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One more place to look (I don't possess the book unfortunately so I
cannot give more details):<br>
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<p>Orthodox Forum. <span style="font-style: italic;">Tikkun Olam:
Social Responsibility in Jewish Thought and Law</span>. Northvale, N.J:
Jason Aronson, 1997.<span class="Z3988"
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Particularly, the second essay by R' J David Bleich is entitled -
"Tikkun Olam: Jewish obligations to non-Jewish society"<br>
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Jason Moser<br>
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