DepartmentsLetters Current Thinking: A Conversation with Jimmy Carter The Contrarian The Road to 2008: Unity08 BY GEORGE VRADENBURG Mash Down Babylon Word to the Mothership BY JOEL SCHALIT Voice For Peace Time to Harness the Jewish Peace Vote BY MITCHELL PLITNICK Spirit Matters Fire in the Bones BY ALASTAIR MCINTOSH Working for Tikkun BY MARISA HANDLER EditorialsHope is Back! How to keep the Democrats from blowing it once again, version 2006-2008 (Don't forget the antiwar uprising of 2006) By MICHAEL LERNER The Democratic victory in 2006 midterm elections has opened up enormous possibilities for political change. It's time to clarify exactly what's at stake in order not to repeat past Demoocratic failures. Politics & SocietyThe Missing Katrina Story BY PETER DREIER AND JOHN ATLAS Grassroots activists are reviving large parts of New Orleans that America had left for dead. Dreier and Atlas tell us of a city slowly being resurrected. The Iranian Nuclear Threat BY STEPHEN ZUNES What might happen if Washington goes to war with Tehran? One of the world’s premier Mideast analysts presents the possibilities. Privilege BY MADELINE LEVINE The best-selling author and psychologist takes a devastating look at how a culture of selfishness is destroying the lives of privileged teens. Spiritual ActivismMonogamy, Polyamory, and Beyond BY JORGE N. FERRER Every world tradition teaches the necessity of embracing joy. How intimate relationships allow us the opportunity to truly experience it. Dear Swami BY SWAMI BEYONDANANDA America’s favorite interfaith wisecrack provides counseling to the politically distressed. Israel/PalestineCovering Israel A CONVERSATION WITH ARTHUR NESLEN Is the press doing its job? Joel Schalit talks to the veteran correspondent about the politics of contemporary Israel reportage. Remembering Najib Mahfouz BY BEN LYNFIELD Egypt’s Nobel Prize-winning novelist died in August 2006. An Israeli journalist recounts his conversations with the increasingly embittered peace advocate. JudaismHeschel for a New Generation EDITED BY OR N. ROSE Theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel continues to inspire. On the eve of his centenary, three tributes by a new generation of Jewish scholar/activists. Congregation-Based Organizing BY BENJAMIN ROSS The organizing director of Jewish FundS for Justice gives us a look at a new community-based form of activism. Our Stories, Ourselves BY RAMI SHAPIRO What could be more revolutionary than Judaism without rabbis or synagogues? Culture
BOOKSTanya Reinhart’s The Road Map To Nowhere, reviewed by Jerome Slater Michael Bérubé’s What’s Liberal About the Liberal Arts, reviewed by Daniel Morris Yehouda Shenhav’s The Arab Jews, reviewed by David Shasha Annalee Newitz’s Pretend We’re Dead, reviewed by Charlie Bertsch Capsule Reviews: Irwin Kula’s Yearnings, Elizabeth Arnold’s Civilization and Brian Whitaker’s Unspeakable Love POEMChildren, by Eytan Eytan TELEVISION/FILMBetween Documentary and Agit-Prop: Jean-Luc Godard’s Ici et Ailleurs, by Shai Ginsburg MUSICMinding the Store: The Niche Marketing of the Melvins, by Charlie Bertsch Capsule Reviews: Kode9 + the Spaceape’s Memories of the Future, Dead Moon’s Echoes of the Past |