January/February 1998
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America 1998: powerlessness corrupts - Editorial
by
Michael Lerner
Simply Jewish - Judaism for the 21st century
by
Rami Shapiro
Abraham Joshua Heschel - American Jewish theologian - includes personal descriptions of Heschel's influence
by
Michael Lerner
Purim: the limits of control
by
Karen van Hoek
Public school reform: the mismeasure of education
by
Svi Shapiro
Why overreact? - response to Svi Shapiro in this issue, p. 51-55
by
Bruce S. Cooper
Education and meaning - response to Bruce S. Cooper in this issue, p. 55-57
by
Svi Shapiro
Reflections on race
by
David Shipler
A house of one people - spiritual unity and religious diversity
by
Bernie Glassman
Buddhism, activism, and Unknowing: a day with Bernie Glassman - interview with Zen Peacemaker Order founder - Interview
by
Christopher Queen
Engaged Buddhist Reader. - book reviews
by
Roger S. Gottlieb
A silver lining to Israeli intolerance? - Editorial
by
Michael Lerner
Altars in the Street: A Neighborhood Fights to Survive. - book reviews
by
Roger S. Gottlieb
The state of Slate - Microsoft's online magazine
by
Russ Baker
Ally McBeal. - television program - television program reviews
by
David Aram Kaiser
A Moon Note. - sound recording - sound recording reviews
by
Ya'acov Gabriel
The Kabbalah of pluralism
by
Bradley Shavit Artson
Multicultural Judaism?
by
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg
Buy racial - publishing racial issues
by
Meredith Maran
Don't split spirit from politics - Editorial
by
International Rabbinical Committee
by
Cancer and the politics of meaning
by
Henry Dreher
Starting on my spiritual path
by
Naomi Wolf
An interview with Paul Wellstone - US Senator - Interview
by
Jack Newfield
The end of the middle class
by
Charles Derber
Do you know where your next paycheck is coming from?
by
Thad Williamson
We are an international community of people of many faiths calling for social justice and political freedom in the context of new structures of work, caring communities, and democratic social and economic arrangements. We seek to influence public discourse in order to inspire compassion, generosity, non-violence and recognition of the spiritual dimensions of life.





