Video and Audio

Welcome to our video and audio page! Scroll down for videos of Tikkun staff, authors, and speakers at our conferences, as well as links to a wide range of other videos and audio recordings.

Healing Israel/Palestine

The relations between Israelis and Palestinians have been a major theme of Tikkun magazine since its inception. Our Israel/Palestine page includes all our current articles and will gradually come to include all our archived articles. These articles include a range of opinion, including ones we disagree with. Our editorial policy on Israel and Palestine is encapsulated in Michael Lerner’s book Embracing Israel/Palestine, and in the many editorials he has written down the years, which will gradually be posted on his editorial page. Click here for his 2008 essay on the sixtieth anniversary of the state of Israel.

Peacebuilding

edited by Robert J. Schreiter, R. Scott Appleby, and Gerard F. Powers

Join Our Movement

In the tradition of the ancient Hebrew prophets, Tikkun has been a strong critic of any unethical government or powerful group. At the same time we have espoused utopian dreams, firmly holding that every amazing historical advance towards a more equal and caring society has been dismissed as unrealistic and utopian right up to the moment it happened, at which point it has been deemed inevitable. Neither view is right. These advances would not have happened without activists who believed the most realistic thing to do was to dream big. Nonviolent change requires study, practice, spiritual depth, friends, and bold dreams and initiatives: in short, movements.

Tikkun Digital Archives: 2018-2008

This is the archive page for print articles from 2018 to 2008. For a full guide to the Tikkun Archives and instructions about how to locate web-only articles and blog posts, please click here. For issues before 2008, click a link below. 2007-2004

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Vol 33, No 1-2: Winter/Spring 2018 
 

The Evolution of Identity Politics

ERIC WARD

Decolonizing Jewishness
BEN CASE

Creating a Spiritual Practice to Heal and Transform the World
THANDEKA

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Vol 32, No 4: Fall 2017 

 

Ecological Civilization

DAVID KORTEN

Anti-Semitism, Uprootedness, and Zionism
 MIKI KASHTAN

The Magic of Emergence
NATAN MARGALIT

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 Vol 32, No 3: Summer 2017 

Listening to Leonard Cohen

DAVID SYLVESTER

Man in God’s Image
 ANA LEVY-LYONS

The Richness of Adrienne Rich’s Poetry
MARGE PIERCY

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Vol 32, No 2: Spring 2017 

 

Still Immoral, Still Stupid

MICHAEL LERNER

Atzma’ut 69, Occupation 50
ARTHUR WASKOW 

Which Side Are You On? SIMONE ZIMMERMAN AND YONAH LEIBERMAN

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Vol 32, No 1: Winter 2017

Grounds for Hope
REBECCA SOLNIT
Kaddish for Che
MARTHA SONNENBERG

Are Humans Special?

Spring 2011 Table of Contents

Volume 26, Issue 2
Letters to the Editor
Editorials
Tunisia, Egypt, and Israel
U.S. policy in the Middle East keeps opting for stability over morality—and so ends up with neither. A Progressive Strategy for 2011-2012
Primaries are the one way we the people can still bring our concerns into national politics. Rethinking Religion
Truth, Illumination, and Nuclear Weapons
by JONATHAN GRANOFF
The highest spiritual truths include this one: Don’t Kill Everybody. Another Word on “God and the Twenty-First Century”
by MICHAEL BENEDIKT
What if God emerges from and evolves with us? Politics & Society
Overcoming Despair as the Republicans Take Over: A Conversation with Noam Chomsky
by MICHAEL LERNER
How are national initiatives built locally?

Beyt Tikkun

Beyt Tikkun is a “synagogue without walls” in the San Francisco Bay Area led by Rabbi Michael Lerner, the head editor of Tikkun magazine. Beyt Tikkun is a community of Jews committed to the healing, repair and transformation of our world, the Jewish community, Israel, and our own inner selves. We are part of an emerging movement of Jewish Renewal that is seeking to return to the deepest sources of Jewish spirituality. We sometimes describe ourselves as neo-Hasidic: “Hasidic” because we believe that serving God is not only a matter of the head but of the heart, “neo” because we are committed to equality of the sexes, welcoming to gays and lesbians, and rejecting every form of chauvinism and affirming the equal value and equal closeness to God of all people on our planet. We are a community that is lively, intellectually serious, spiritually deep, joyous, supportive of each other, and full of good humor, generosity and fun.

Network of Spiritual Progressives

The Network of Spiritual Progressives — the interfaith advocacy arm of Tikkun magazine — seeks to transform our materialist and corporate-dominated society into a caring society through consciousness raising, advocacy, and public awareness campaigns that emphasize generosity, peace, and social transformation. The NSP shifts mass consciousness by challenging status-quo ideas about what is possible. Founded in 2005 by Tikkun Editor Michael Lerner, Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister, and Princeton University Professor Cornel West (author of Race Matters), the NSP has current campaigns for a Global Marshall Plan and for an Environmental and Social Responsibility Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The NSP is not only for members of religious communities but also for people who do not believe in God or do not associate with any religion but do realize the need for a new bottom line in our world today. Become a member today!

Store

If you’re excited by the ideas in Tikkun magazine, you’ll love the powerful anthologies and books that Tikkun and its editors have published over the years. You can also purchase single copies of the magazine — either the current issue or recent back issues — to share with family and friends. Our online store is managed by Reach and Teach, the peace and social justice learning company that manages our web development. Click here to visit our online store. …

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Tikkun is the voice of all who seek to replace the materialism, extreme individualism and selfishness of Wester societies by creating the psychological, spiritual and intellectual foundations for the  Caring Society: Caring for Each Other and Caring for the Earth. Tikkun offers a lively and easy-to-read critique of politics, mass culture, many of the debates in academia, and the still-deepening environmental crisis. And it is the preeminent North American magazine providing analytical articles on Israel and Palestine, latest issues in Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Buddhist religious theory and practice, and the intersection of religion and politics in Western societies, as well as the inheritor of the hopefulness and commitment to an end to racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophjobia, xenophobia and antiSemitism. We seek inner healing and radical nonviolent transformation of our globalized capitalist society. We are the magazine of liberal and progressive Jews, but also of every religion or none (atheists welcomed)– a the universalism of the Judaism we affirm leads us to embrace all humanity–and that is reflected in the wide diversity of our readers and authors.