January/February 1995
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Recent losses: Jerry Rubin and Shlomo Carlebach - deaths of prominent Jewish figures - Editorial
by
Michael Lerner
The first radio populist: a lesson from the 1930s - Catholic priest Charles Edward Coughlin
by
Michael Kazin
Aunt and Bee: a covenantal variation - short story
by
Norma Rosen
The Vichy syndrome - France
by
Ian Buruma
Crackpot realism: fiction for the forthcoming millennium
by
Melvin Jules Bukiet
Im and B'li: women in the conservative movement
by
Judith Plaskow
Pouring water into leaking barrels: a solitude of Tikkun in the works of Ben-Zion - 1897-1987 - Jewish artist
by
Tabita Shalem
Wherever in the language of Jewish women a garden grows
by
Judith Harris
The "New Right" and Israel's education dilemmas
by
Shlomo Swirski
Rollo May - psychotherapist Rollo Meese May
by
Ilene A. Serlin
"In a beginning…": quantum cosmology and Kabbalah
by
Joel R. Primack
Le Mas du Luberon - poem
by
Marc Straus
Pitied but Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare. - book reviews
by
Ruth Rosen
The Pursuit of Love. - book reviews
by
Eric Murphy Selinger
The Holocaust in Historical Context, vol. 1. - book reviews
by
David Biale
Ritual Bath. - book reviews
by
Gabriel Levin
The Politics of Virtue: Is Abortion Debatable?
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Harvey Gallagher Cox
Casting a cold eye: Michael Kelly's "Gaza." - New York Times Magazine report
by
Wendy Orange
No, Mr. Gingrich … you do not have a mandate to undermine social justice in the U.S - Republican Newt Gingrich - Special Focus
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Michael Lerner
Ayatollah G: the renewal of Amerika - Republican Newt Gingrich
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Stephen Mo Hanan
Testing, The Bell Curve, and the social construction of intelligence - Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray's book
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F. Allan Hanson
For whom the bell curves: the new assault on egalitarianism - Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein's The Bell Curve
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Lee Siegel
Creches, menorahs, and the courts
by
Jill Laurie Goodman
The desire for community and the defeat of health care
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Peter Gabel
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