Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

January/February 1997

Born to shop: America's growing emotional depression - Editorial
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The case for character education
by Thomas Lickona

Remembering Mario Savio - leader of the Free Speech Movement - includes related articles on how Mario Savio's friends and former colleagues remember the late moral leader
by Mark Schechner

Stranger in the midst: a memoir of spiritual discovery - conversion to Judaism - Special Focus II: Conversion and Intermarriage
by Nan Fink

Lovers and other strangers: a Tikkun roundtable on intermarriage - Panel Discussion
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If you're so smart, how come you're intermarried? - interfaith marriages
by Nancy Kalikow Maxwell

Carrying on the legacy: an interview with Yuval Rabin
by Martin J. Gidron

Giving it up to God - the religious sacrifice
by Andrea Cohen-Kiener

Waiting to grow - the implications of day care centers on child development
by Eleanor Reynolds

It takes a day-care center: a response to Eleanor Reynolds - reply to Eleanor Reynolds' article in this issue, p. 48
by Linda Nicholson

Abortion: whose values? Whose rights? - a panel on abortion composed of Helen Alvare, Marie C. Wilson and Naomi Wolf
by Helen Alvare

Why aren't blacks getting jobs? - Editorial
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Not far enough: a response to the panel on abortion - reply to the panel on abortion in this issue, p. 54
by Ellen Judith Reich

Men, prison, and the American Dream
by Terry A. Kupers

From apathy to activism: challenging America's disempowered youth
by Sasha Polakow-Suransky

The poetry of Robert Friend: a tribute
by Gabriel Levin

Balancing individual rights and the common good
by Amitai Etzioni

Our Town: Race, Housing, and the Soul of Suburbia. - book reviews
by John Atlas

Shakespeare and the Jews. - book reviews
by Bradley S. Berens

Arrogant Beggar. - book reviews
by Michael Galchinsky

Yaron Ezrahi helps Israel enter the eighteenth century - Editorial
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Two nations, eternally unequal? - racial discrimination in the US
by Jonathan Kozol

Ending access as we know it - access to federal government policies
by Tom Hayden

Ask the great questions - how to make the world a better place to live in
by Jean Houston

The real "gender thing."
by Marie C. Wilson

The new Sodomites - those who practise the brand of politics which proposes that 'what is mine is mine and what is yours is yours'
by Aryeh Cohen

To: President@whitehouse.gov
by Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi

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