How to End the War in Iraq March/April 2007
Departments
Editorials
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How to End the War in Iraq
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Mobalizing for a Global Marshall Plan: Toward a Transformational Foreign Policy
Current Thinking
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Jimmy Carter Bashing
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Anti-War Marches and Rallies
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Internalized Homophobia
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Generosity Sunday
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A Step Toward Environmental Sanity
Letters
The Contrarian
Voice For Peace
New Voices
Politics & Society
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Tikkun’s Critique of David Ray Griffin’s “The American Empire and 9/11”
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The American Empire and 9/11
Griffin reveals the inconsistencies in the official 9/11 account, raising disturbing questions about the Bush administration's possible involvement. -
Making Abortion Rare
Bringing down the abortion rate requires a bi-partisan solution.
Spiritual Activism and Theory
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Beyond Tolerance
A new way of conceiving the fight against prejudice combines grand moral visioning with hard-headed pragmatism - and love for others. -
Dying in the Spirit
The president of Compassion & Choices and longtime advocate for individual choice and empowerment in health care discusses the right to die with dignity.
Religion and Society
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God and Physics
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A Future for Holocaust Commemoration
How will we remember after the last generation of survivors is gone? -
Praying to Pray with My Feet
Reflections on the meaning of prayer from an environmental activist turned rabbinical student. -
Conservative Judaism
In the recent compromise regarding Jewish law and homosexuality. -
Tikkun Passover Supplement
Global Realities
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Reflections on Human Rights Work
The head of Human Rights Watch discusses his organization's role in the international community.
Healing and Transformation
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Can Science Validate the Psychedelic Experience?
Egypt's Nobel Prize-winning novelist died in August 2006. An Israeli journalist recounts his conversations with the increasingly embittered peace activist.
Culture
Books
Television/Film
Humor
Poem
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