Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

July/August 1993

Walk like an Egyptian: reflections on Leonard Jeffries - professor claiming that Blacks are descendants of Egyptians - Editorial
by Alice Chasan

Irving Howe - 1920-1993 - Jewish author
by Todd Gitlin

That old psychoanalysis just ain't what it used to be
by Michael J. Bader

Unsentimental Journey. - book reviews
by Ernestine Schlant

Podhoretz's complaint - Norman Podhoretz's views on the Israeli peace talks
by Jonathan Graubart

Fin de Siecle cultural studies
by Elazar Barkan

Not in my backyard - narrative on being Jew
by Vanessa L. Ochs

Toward a Torah of Zion
by Michael Strassfeld

Burning the Book of Lamentations
by Naomi Seidman

Tales of the great Jewish mystics
by Howard Schwartz

Justice, work, study, and protest: the biblical contributions to modern democracy
by Richard Landes

When I was ten I had a prayer answered - poem
by Stuart Kestenbaum

Uncle Isaac - short story
by Gary Krist

A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War. - book reviews
by Kai Bird

Writing Our Way Home: Contemporary Stories by American Jewish Writers. - book reviews
by Mark Shechner

For Love. - book reviews
by Linda Simon

Izzy: A Biography of I.F. Stone. - book reviews
by Eric Alterman

The Jewish cemetery in Guanabacoa - poetry
by Ruth Behar

What is a politics of meaning?

Who won the week? The political press and the evacuation of meaning
by Jay Rosen

How to regain your popularity - President Bill Clinton
by Michael Lerner

The information superhighway: roadmap for renewed public purpose
by David Bollier

First, make meaning: an ethics of encounter for health care reform
by Laurie Zoloth-Dorfman

Coming glued: communitarianism to the rescue
by Charles Derber

ADLgate - Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'rith
by Dennis King

Lavender Woodstock - 1993 Gay Rights March
by Stephen Hanan

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