March/April 1994
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Research - poem - The Tikkun Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jews
by
Allen Ginsberg
Grieving - fiction
by
Nessa Rapoport
A hidden genre: twentieth-century midrashic poetry
by
David Curzon
The Seder of rebirth
by
Phyllis Berman
Calm panic campaign promise - poem - The Tikkun Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jews
by
Allen Ginsberg
Grandma earth's song - poem - The Tikkun Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jews
by
Allen Ginsberg
The state of contemporary politics and culture - The Tikkun Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jews
by
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Transforming victimization - The Tikkun Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jews
by
Martha T. McCluskey
My generation - generational orientation - The Tikkun Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jews
by
Akiba Lerner
Victims, memory, history
by
Michael S. Roth
Rescuers of Jews during the holocaust: a model for a caring community
by
Eva Fogelman
The uncomfortable relationship: African enslavement in the common history of Blacks and Jews
by
Ralph A. Austen
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.





