Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

November/December 1994

Psychotherapy vs. managed care - Editorial
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Christmas presence - the meaning of Christmas to a new convert to Judaism
by Eleanor Boyle

Memory politics: the implications of healing from sexual abuse
by Ruth Wallen

We are what we remember - and forget
by Michael S. Roth

Pentecostalism and the future of Christianity
by Harvey Gallagher Cox

Placed, and misplaced - Jewish identity
by Wendy Orange

A room of one's own is not enough - women writers
by Joan L. Bolker

Reflections on Yishayahu Leibowitz: an interview with David Hartman - Interview
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Days of awe - short story
by Jack Pulaski

Spiritual Politics: Changing the World from the Inside Out. - book reviews
by Jeff Fishel

The Political Psyche. - book reviews
by John Beebe

Hollywood near misses - two films - Editorial
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Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism. - book reviews
by Gary Gerstle

Time to Choose: America at the Crossroads of School Choice Policy. - book reviews
by David L. Kirp

Stories of an Imaginary Childhood. - book reviews
by Lawrence L. Langer

Love and Joy: Law, Language and Religion in Ancient Israel. - book reviews
by Burton L. Visotzky

Israeli Preoccupation: Dualities of a Confessional Citizen. - book reviews
by Jeffrey Green

The Bible and democracy: a response to Richard Landes
by Bennett Muraskin

Richard Landes's reply to Bennett Muraskin - about the Bible's role in shaping democracy
by Richard Landes

Jordanian peace; Hamas violence - Editorial
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The meaning of health and the health of meaning
by Barry Schwartz

Shame and resistance to Jewish renewal
by Michael J. Bader

Shul and spirit: the not yet vs. the never again - Jewish identity
by Alice Chasan

What we talk about when we talk about welfare
by Mark J. Stern

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