The Power of Language: What We Say and How We Say It Quiz You have not taken this lesson's quiz yet Who does inclusive language benefit? [1] People with disabilities Community leaders Teachers All of the above What is an effective way your community can communicate its inclusivity goals with its members? [1] Appropriate signage throughout the building Bulletin Articles Changing language used in the building, classrooms, worship, etc. Utilizing more than one communication tool, such as a sign language interpreter All of the above Does the community or congregation have an “obligation” towards inclusion of those who are “disabled?” The Reform Responsa concludes: [1] No – The established custom, Minhag HaMakom, always takes precedence Maybe – Each community or congregation has the autonomy to decide for themselves Yes – It falls under the category of Mitzvot Beyn Adam L’Chaveyro – obligations we have to our fellow human beings Changing language will also positively change attitudes and culture. [1] True False There are many alternatives or synonyms that may be used to replace words used as literary devices or words used to provide instruction during worship. [1] True False