Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

January/February 1998

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

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