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Jewish leader Jay Ruderman to release book with blueprint for effective activism

In “Find Your Fight,” the author provides a practical and empowering guide for activists and advocates on how to speak out, spark controversy and stand up for what matters most.

Jay Ruderman, author of "Find Your Fight." Photo by Andy Bernstein.
Jay Ruderman, author of "Find Your Fight." Photo by Andy Bernstein.

In a world where activism is more important than ever, Jewish leader Jay Ruderman’s new book, Find Your Fight: Make Your Voice Heard for the Causes That Matter Most (Greenleaf Book Group Press, March 26, $28.00), serves as a powerful call to action for aspiring activists and seasoned advocates alike.

With more than three decades of experience shaping public opinion and influencing policy, Ruderman shares hard-earned wisdom, surefire strategies and actionable lessons to help individuals turn passion into impact.

Ruderman is a lawyer and international activist who has focused on seeking social justice by advocating for the rights of people with disabilities worldwide. He is the host of All About Change, an award-winning podcast about activism. As president of the Ruderman Family Foundation, his ambitious approach has led the foundation to become a leader in inclusion and disability-rights advocacy both nationally and in Israel, as well as in educating Israeli leaders about the American Jewish community. He has also never shied away from controversy, consistently challenging Hollywood and those in power to push issues forward.

Before becoming an effective activist or trusted ally, you must first find your fight and pinpoint the issue or issues that matter most to you. In Find Your Fight, Ruderman guides readers through discovering their causes, raising their voices and mobilizing others to take action. Drawing from his own victories and challenges, and highlighting influential activists past and present, Ruderman’s book serves as a blueprint for creating meaningful change.

“If you want to be an activist for human dignity and a better world, and not just a bystander lamenting the course of global, national or local issues, this book will stimulate and guide you,” said Tom Harkin, a former U.S. senator from Iowa. “As Ruderman warns, there are no ‘quick fixes.’ Activism is a marathon, not a sprint, and progress rarely happens in a straight line. A timely and well-written book, especially for a youthful activist with conviction.”

Academy Award-winning actor and activist Octavia Spencer added, “One unique facet of Jay’s brand of activism is that sometimes in the quest for creating change, you need to get comfortable courting controversy. In activism, as in life, change does not happen within people’s comfort zones. Controversy issues a challenge, draws headlines and ignites conversations.”

This unapologetic and empowering guide is essential reading for anyone ready to challenge injustice, spark conversations and make lasting change. Find Your Fight will be available on March 26 at major bookstores and online retailers.

Learn more about his activism at www.jayruderman.com.

About & contact The Publisher
The Ruderman Family Foundation is a private philanthropic foundation established in 2002 and managed by the Ruderman family. The foundation operates in the United States and Israel to advocate for and advance the inclusion of people with disabilities throughout our society; strengthen the relationship between Israel and the American Jewish community; and model the practice of strategic philanthropy worldwide. In the field of Israel-American Jewish relations, the foundation focuses on fostering a sense of mutual commitment between the State of Israel and the Jewish community in the United States. The organization aims to raise awareness, generate and disseminate knowledge, and promote positive attitudes among the Israeli public towards the American Jewish community. See: rudermanfoundation.org.
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