Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

January/February 1995

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?
by 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
by Michael Lerner

Ayatollah G: the renewal of Amerika - Republican Newt Gingrich
by Stephen Mo Hanan

Testing, The Bell Curve, and the social construction of intelligence - Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray's book
by F. Allan Hanson

For whom the bell curves: the new assault on egalitarianism - Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein's The Bell Curve
by Lee Siegel

Creches, menorahs, and the courts
by Jill Laurie Goodman

The desire for community and the defeat of health care
by Peter Gabel

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