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Webmaster's Note: Rabbi Michael Lerner included the following in the print magazine's table of contents, answering some important questions about Tikkun and the NSP.
Tikkun is a Hebrew word that means "healing and transformation."
Tikkun magazine (and our education/action arm, the Network of Spiritual Progressives) seeks to repair and transform our world while also supporting our own inner psycho-spiritual growth and transformation. Tikkun is the most frequently quoted voice of liberal and progressive Jews (both secular and religious), but in recent years it has evolved to also be the voice of spiritual progressives of all religions and none (i.e. you don't have to believe in God or be part of some religion to be "a spiritual progressive").
Well, the full answer can be found in our "Core Vision" at www.tikkun.org, and this vision is made concrete in our "Spiritual Covenant with America" and our "Campaign for a Global Marshall Plan" essays, which you can read at spiritualprogressives.org. But the short definition is this: anyone who shares our call for a "New Bottom Line." Institutions; corporations; government; legislation; our educational, legal, and medical systems; our media; and even our personal behavior should be judged "efficient," "rational," or "productive" not only to the extent that they maximize money or power (the Old Bottom Line) but also to the extent that they maximize love and caring, kindness and generosity, and ethically and ecologically sensitive behavior, as well as enhance our capacities to respond to other human beings as embodiments of the sacred and to the universe with awe, wonder, and radical amazement at the grandeur and mystery of all that is.
Tikkun is the magazine where people who support this prophetic vision of a New Bottom Line connect, and the Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP) offers an organizational mechanism through which people can work to achieve a world that corresponds to these ideals. Most people on the planet want to live in that kind of a world, but most believe it to be impossible. We are the voice of those who have not given up, and who testify to the incredible changes that can happen (not the least of which is the election of an African American president of the United States) when people decide to make real what others dismissed as impossible. Please help us build this kind of world by joining the NSP (Tikkun comes free to all who have joined at spiritualprogressives.org) or at least by subscribing to the magazine. Together, we can actually make the kinds of changes that the cynical realists and pragmatists dismiss as utopian. Join the tens of thousands of people who have already become part of this movement!
-Rabbi Michael Lerner, Editor
THE CONTRARIAN: The Messy Politics of Health Care
Has President Obama Abandoned You and His Own Vision of the Caring Society?
J Street ... and the Rest of the Middle East Peace Community
Overcoming Speechlessness by ALICE WALKER
Imagine There's No Capitalism by ALLEN D. KANNER
Finally, Getting Tough on Crime by DAVID BELDEN
Restorative Justice Restores Power to Communities by RONNIE EARLE
A Labor Leader Loses His Way by PETER GABEL
The Trial of Israel's Campus Critics by DAVID THEO GOLDBERG and SAREE MAKDISI
Self-Blame and Self-Help by OFER SHARONE
Autumn Wonders by JONATHAN KLATE
Humanity at the Crossroads: a Time for Commitment and Action by GRAEME TAYLOR
An Apprenticeship in Green Living by COURTNEY ROSSER
Today's Synthetic Foods: Shrinking Our Brains, Testicles, and Livers? by CONRAD MILLER
The Misuse of Academic Freedom in an Era of Global Warming by CHET A. BOWERS
The Nonduality of Ecology and Economy by DAVID R. LOY
A Letter to Young Students from an Old Professor by TONY CAMPOLO
Transformation of Consciousness as Messianic Age: A Nondual, Non-Triumphalist View by JAY MICHAELSON
Homelessness, the Blue Angels, and the Nightly News by ABBY CAPLIN
New Monasticism and the Resurrection of American Christianity by JONATHAN WILSON-HARTGROVE
Hungry for Change: Interfaith Service in Action by EBOO PATEL and SAMANTHA KIRBY
The Foundation of Dignity by JONATHAN GRANOFF
Searching for a Progressive Hinduism: Battling Mussolini's Hindus, Hindutva, and Hubris by BALMURLI NATRAJAN
Tikkun's Jewish High Holiday "Personal and Social Transformation"
Workbook Supplement
DarWin-Win
The Genial Gene: Deconstructing Darwinian Selfishness by Joan Roughgarden
Review by DAVID BELDEN
Power through Renunciation
Gandhi: The Man, his People, and the Empire by Rajmohan Gandhi
Review by MICHAEL N. NAGLER
Dance Beyond Boycott
Performance by the Batsheva Dance Company
Review by JILL GOLDBERG
Feeding the Danger Habit
The Hurt Locker
Review by DAVID STERRITT
October by GAIL MAZUR
All About the Contest and All the Top Entries
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