Winter 2013 Table of Contents

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Works on and by Gertrude Stein

Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five Stories. Contemporary Jewish Museum. May 12, 2011 – September 6, 2011. The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso and the Parisian Avant-Garde. SFMOMA. May 21 – September 06, 2011. Barbara Will. Unlikely Collaboration: Gertrude Stein, Bernard Faÿ and the Vichy Dilemma. Columbia University Press, 2011. Janet Malcolm. Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice. Yale University Press, 2008.

Extinction, Climate Change, and the Rights of Nature

Why Extinction Matters at Least as Much as Climate Change
by Allen Kanner

We Are All Facing Extinction
by Susan Griffin

Transforming the Economy: Linking Hands Across the Social and Environmental Divide
by Helena Norberg-Hodge

Earth Democracy and the Rights of Mother Earth
by Vandana Shiva

A Community Perspective on the Rights of Nature
by Shannon Biggs

The Loss and Recovery of Relatives
by Winona LaDuke

High Holiday Workbook

Repentance and Atonement Are NOT Just for Jews: A Note to Our Non-Jewish Readers on How This High Holiday Workbook Can Be of Use to You
Tikkun is not just for Jews—it is interfaith as well as Jewish. This High Holiday workbook is an invitation to all people to join with the Jewish people . . .

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About Tikkun’s Spring 2015 Issue
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High Holiday Workbook

Repentance is good for the soul, and for our activism. Use this workbook—whether you’re Jewish or not—to reflect on this past year and how you can deepen your life in the next one.

Why Torture Continues

The American media has largely acquiesced to the Bush Administration’s strategy in reporting on the war: if American human rights violations get reported at all, they are quickly forgotten. Yet, the strong efforts by the Bush Administration to retain torture as a standard procedure in dealing with anyone it considers a terrorist or “enemy combatant” indicates a commitment to continue using torture for as long as the government can get away with it.

The Electronic Intifada: Pushing the Envelope with Ali Abunimah

IF YOU LISTEN TO NPR AND THE BBC as frequently as the editorial staff of Tikkun does, in all likelihood you’ve heard the British-accented voice of Ali Abunimah. The editor and publisher of both the Electronic Intifada (www.electronicintifada.net) and Electronic Iraq (www.electroniciraq.net) since 2001, Abunimah has established himself as one of the single most influential Palestinian intellectuals in North America.