Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

March/April 1997

Learning to read - poem
by Marge Piercy

Reunion - Special Focus: Sex and Love - Cover Story
by Susanna Mintz

Education for intimacy - Special Focus: Sex and Love
by Amitai Etzioni

Try a little tenderness - Special Focus: Sex and Love
by Peter Gabel

Dancing in the eye of the beholder - Special Focus: Sex and Love - Cover Story
by Joan Oliver Goldsmith

Bruno's night - poem
by Joshua Weiner

Promise Keepers: patriarchy's second coming as masculine renewal - male Christian group
by Michael S. Kimmel

Pinch hitter - short story
by Robert Cohen

Beauty routines - Jewish women's study time - Feminist Theory
by Miriam Peskowitz

Surprise exercise - short story
by Mordechai Beck

Greenblatt and the Jews - New York Times critic Stephen Greenblatt
by Michelle Ephraim

Clinton's character miseducation vs. the message of Passover - Editorial
by

That's Funny, You Don't Look Buddhist: On Being a Faithful Jew and a Passionate Buddhist. - book reviews
by Nathan Katz

From Jerusalem to the Edge of Heaven. - book reviews
by Marc M. Epstein

Fragments. - book reviews
by Susannah Heschel

Fringe of Blue. - sound recording reviews
by Ya'acov Gabriel

Evita. - movie reviews
by Stew Albert

Passover Haggadah supplement 1997
by

Saving Tikkun: a letter to our readers - Editorial
by Michael Lerner

Myth, spit, and Vietnam vets: more on the politics of memory
by Jerry Lee Lembke

Post-modernism and psychoanalysis: fiddling while Rome burns
by Michael J. Bader

Why Hagar left - short story - reprinted from Tales of Tikkun: New Jewish Stories to Heal the Wounded World - Creative Midrash
by Phyllis Ocean Berman

Strategies for meaning in the economy
by Thad Williamson

Remembering Jackie Robinson
by Peter Dreier

A letter to Tikkun readers from Cornel West
by

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