In our November/December issue, we present approaches to celebrating Chanukah and Christmas that turn away from consumerism and toward the revolutionary potential of these holidays. Our guide to these holidays contains some beautiful paintings, so we'd like to share the fully illustrated version with you.
Tikkun was started as and remains the voice of liberal and progressive Jews. But it has also evolved to become the voice of spiritual progressives of all sorts, including atheists and agnostics who agree with our “New Bottom Line,” as well as spiritual progressives in the Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and earth-based religious worlds. To make that inclusion real, we are creating an online collection at www.spiritualprogressives.org of readings and instructions on how people in each of the various spiritual and religious traditions could make their own holidays more spiritually alive and more reflective of their highest values. We welcome your contribution to this effort—send your submissions to RabbiLerner@Tikkun.org.
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