Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

November/December 1993

Reading toward womanhood: the Baby-sitters Club books and our daughters
by Jill Laurie Goodman

Fascism and postmodernism: a reply to Martin Jay - this issue, p.37
by Elliot Neaman

Anti-semites against anti-semitism
by Susannah Heschel

Down with cautious optimism - includes related articles - Editorial
by Michael Lerner

Dimensions of dialogue - relations between Jews and Palestinians - includes related articles
by Wendy Orange

Keeping the gates open - peace between Israel and the Arab nations
by Marshall Berman

Israel chooses the other road - includes related articles
by Yaron Ezrabi

Politics, piety, and transformation
by Michael S. Roth

A revolutionary and a scholar: E.P. Thompson, 1924-1993 - Obituary
by Paul Buhle

Museum of death, museum of life - the Jewish Museum in New York, New York and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC
by Raymond P. Scheindlin

Sadomasochism in Everyday Life: The Dynamics of Power and Powerlessness. - book reviews
by Joel Kovel

National service and the politics of meaning
by Mike Espy

Case Closed: Lee Havey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK. - book reviews
by Jonathan Marshall

Negotiating the Future: A Labor Perspective on American Business. - book reviews
by David Brody

How to transform society: the health care example
by Amitai Etzioni

Reconfiguring health care
by Ronald A. Carson

Genocide: we are responsible
by Stephen W. Walker

The end - short story
by Ida Fink

"The politics of meaning" and the meaning of work: a conservative's response
by Marshall J. Breger

Six days shalt thou work: a response to Marshall Breger - this issue, p. 31
by Michael Lerner

Postmodern Fascism? reflections on the return of the oppressed
by Martin Jay

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