July/August 1994
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O.J.'s pseudo-community - O.J. Simpson - Editorial
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If only I'd been born a kosher chicken
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Jyl Lynn Felman
Education for democracy
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Michael S. Roth
Homosexuality and family-centered Judaism
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Reuven Kimelman
Family values: a reply to Reuven Kimelman
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Yaakov Levado
Reflections on Hannah's prayer
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Marcia Falk
Mercy of a Rude Stream: A Star Shines Over Mt. Morris Park. - book reviews
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Robert Cohen
The Homeless. - book reviews
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Jacquelin Jones
I fought the revival of Nazism - reply to article by Jeffrey Herf in this issue, p. 45 - Who is Markus Wolf?
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Markus Wolf
Mamaloschen - poem
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Amy Wilner
German neo-fascism and the politics of meaning
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Anjana Shrivastava
Mussolini's ghost; Europe and the specter of fascism
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Richard Wolin
Troop reversals in Gaza and Jericho
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Wendy Orange
The boundaries of politics; values and spirituality in the public sphere - Roundtable
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Blood libels and blood vengeance
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David Biale
Making a meaningful labor movement
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Dan Cornfield
A wolf in sheep's clothing? - Who is Markus Wolf?
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Jeffrey Herg
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