September/October 1993
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Curing homophobia and other conservative
pathologies - Pres Bill Clinton and the politics of meaning - Special
Focus: Which Politics? Whose Meaning?
by
Michael Lerner
The year of the agunah - feminism in the Jewish community
by
Judith Plaskow
Gayness and God: wrestlings of an othodox rabbi
by
Yaakov Levado
A new sexual ethics for Judaism? - roundtable discussion
Purity and power - feminism in Jewish society
by
Andrea Cohen-Kiener
From the annals of the Kabakoffs
by
Steven Stern
Comrades and Chicken Farmers: The Story of a California Jewish Community. - book reviews
by
Paul Buhle
American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era. - book reviews
by
Ruth Rosen
Yizkor - poem
by
Merle Feld
What is a politics of meaning?
Breadcrumbs - poem
by
Marge Piercy
If
this is the New Republic, madam, then you can keep it - periodical's
stand on political issues - Special Focus: Which Politics? Whose
Meaning?
by
Linda R. Hirshman
Coming up on September - poem
by
Marge Piercy
The politics of the small - the role of the less privileged in society - Special Focus: Which Politics? Whose Meaning?
by
Kim Chernin
The politics of meaning - roundtable discussion - Special Focus: Which Politics? Whose Meaning?
The coming new debate on abortion
by
Paul Savoy
Jews, money, and social responsibility
by
Lawrence Bush
Confessions of a raving, unconfined nut - excerpts from editor Paul Krassner's autobiography
by
Paul Krassner
Less noblesse oblige, please: a response to Philip Berroll
by
Danny Goldberg
On communitarianism and its inclusive agenda
by
Amitai Etzioni
We are an international community of people of many faiths calling for social justice and political freedom in the context of new structures of work, caring communities, and democratic social and economic arrangements. We seek to influence public discourse in order to inspire compassion, generosity, non-violence and recognition of the spiritual dimensions of life.





