Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

November/December 1996

What were you doing? For Yitzhak Rabin - poem
by Enid Dame

Spaces in the New Year - fiction
by Delsa Winer

Reflections of a trade unionist on the politics of meaning
by Joe Uehlein

Moment by moment - politics of meaning
by Rick Ulfik

Aesthetics and politics
by James Hillman

Is love scarce?
by Eileen Flanagan

An environmental ritual for our times - recycling
by Frank Ackerman

An interview with Adam Yauch - Beastie Boys musician - Interview
by Akiba Lerner

Dreaming of Michaela - personal reflections of a father with a still-born baby
by Todd Pitock

Truth or consequences: a brief response to Bruce Robbins - response to the Sept/Oct, 1996, Tikkun article 'Anatomy of a Hoax'
by Alan Sokal

A parent's dilemma: public vs. Jewish education
by Svi Shapiro

Clinton's victory - Bill Clinton - Editorial
by

Feminism and messianism
by Carole B. Balin

Blackface, White Noise: Jewish Immigrants in the Hollywood Melting Pot. - book reviews
by Paul Buhle

The Scandal of Pleasure: Art in an Age of Fundamentalism. - book reviews
by Casey Blake

Covenant of Blood: Circumcision and Gender in Rabbinic Judaism. - book reviews
by David Biale

Chanukah: Tikkun's guide to celebrating the world's first recorded national liberation struggle
by

After Hebron: the peace process is still dead - Hebron, West Bank - Editorial
by

The uses of forgetting: Israel one year after the Rabin assassination - Yitzhak Rabin
by Martin J. Gidron

Assassinating the message of peace - assassination of Yitzhak Rabin
by David Newman

Netanyahu's prospects - Benjamin Netanyahu
by Yaron Ezrahi

Black-hat vigilantes - Israeli ultra-orthodox haredi sects
by Ilene R. Prusher

Democracy in the American Jewish community: a proposal for change
by Irving Litvag

Deficits do matter - arguments in favor of a balanced budget amendment
by Paul Simon

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