Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

March/April 1995

Countering hate radio - Free Associatons
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Pulp Fiction as degenerate modernism
by Donald. Lazere

In bed with Rush Limbaugh - a liberal's views on rightist talk-show host Rush Limbaugh
by Sherri Paris

Out of the tomb of Abraham - Israeli peace movement
by Arthur Waskow

Crossing the ethnic divide: a meditation on anti-semitism
by Nan Fink

Beyond internalized anti-semitism: healing the collective scars of the past
by Cherie Brown

Taking the cure - curing religion-induced neurosis
by Vanessa L. Ochs

My best friend - excerpts from 'Realm of Unknowing'
by Mark Rudman

Idollatry - Barbie dolls and feminism
by Kathy Chamberlain

The painter - short stories
by David Yair Rosenstock

Sex in Israel - short story
by David Margolis

The attack on Cornel West: racism and media cynicism - Free Associatons
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The hidden child - poem
by Susan Terris

While now we are here - poem
by Alan Kaufman

Isaac Babel's 1920 diary
by Carol J. Avins

Fatheralong: A Meditation on Fathers and Sons, Race and Society. - book reviews
by Mark Schechner

The Sacred Chain: The History of the Jews. - book reviews
by David Biale

Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X. - book reviews
by James A. Miller

America's Mission: The United States and Worldwide Struggle for Democracy in the Twentieth Century. - book reviews
by Kai Bird

A muslim voice against terrorism
by Plemon T. El-Amin

Israel: terrorism vs. peace - Editorial
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Community and democracy: creating a parallel universe - Special Focus - Reshaping Politics After the Democrats' Defeat
by Peter Gabel

After Clinton: possibilities in the age of Gingrich - Special Focus - Reshaping Politics After the Democrats' Defeat - Panel Discussion
by Mary Edsall

Bargain hunting
by Lawrence Kushner

Can we still be selfish after the revolution?
by Michael J. Bader

Political energy
by Andrew Samuels

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