Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

July/August 1997

Who is a Jew? - legitimacy of being Jew
by Danny Goldman

SRA responses - comments on the social responsibility amendment
by Hazel Henderson

New ways of living in the world of work
by Kevin A. Phillips

Living wage ordinance: a victory for the working poor
by Richard W. Gillett

Damaged hearts - personal essay
by Debora Freund

Living with genocide - need for international action
by Stephen R. Weissman

Minyan - short story
by Eliezer Sobel

Jewish ethics and the Palestinian-Israeli problem
by Gidon D. Remba

Names for Rabbi Aaron, z'l - Judaism
by Reuven Goldfarb

Locked in the Cabinet
by David Biale

Antisemitism in America Today: Outspoken Experts Explode the Myths. - book reviews
by Michael Berenbaum

The politics of philanthrophy - American-Jews' philanthrophy to Israel
by David Biale

The Jewish/eastern nexus: an overview of resources - references on Jewish and Buddhist teachings
by David Jonathan Cooper

"Coming out" in the middle of the road - Ellen DeGeneres' affirmation of her lesbianism
by Josh Ozersky

Sounds of renewal - Jewish music
by Ya'acov Gabriel

Religious restoration or religious renewal - orthodoxy versus pluralism in Judaism
by Arthur Waskow

Jewish multiculturalism: enhancing our awareness, embracing our diversity - Middle East and African Jews' cultural heritage
by Loolwa Khazzoom

Rubber Bullets: Power and Conscience in Modern Israel. - book reviews
by Noah J. Efron

I and my companions: two months in the short life of a desert daughter, Bat Yiftah - short story
by Zoe Grashow

The CIA, drugs, the ghetto-and the media whitewash - conspiracy in cover-up of drug-trafficking
by Peter Dale Scott

Social responsibility amendment to the United States Constitution - proposed amendments to the United States constitution
by Michael Lerner

The content of ethical impact reports: a two-tiered proposal
by Thad Williamson

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