July/August 1989 Full Table of Contents

Letters

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Publisher’s Page

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The Editor: A Personal Note

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Editorials: Revolutions: France 1789, China 1989; Flashing the “V” Sign: Sedition in Israel

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Articles

An Interview with Abbie Hoffman BY BENNY AVNI

Abortion: Historically Compromised BY RUTH ROSEN

Abortion: Bad Choices BY LARRY LETICH

Abortion in Jewish Law BY RACHEL BIALE

“thirtysomething” BY JAY ROSEN

What Kind of State is a Jewish State? BY MICHAEL WALZER

Can Judaism Survive the Twentieth Century? BY JACOB NEUSNER

Is Psychiatry Going Out of Its Mind? BY MICHAEL J. BADER

Assault on the Couch BY STEPHEN SELIGMAN

Toward a feminist Jewish Reconstruction of Monotheism BY MARCIA FALK

A Response to Marcia Falk BY LAWRENCE S. HOFFMAN

After “The Last Intellectuals” BY RUSSELL JACOBY

Indian Giver BY ANDREW BARD SCHMOOKLER

Jean-Paul Sartre: Hated Conscience of His Century BY JOHN GERASSI

The Rabbi and the Abyss of AIDS BY JOSEPH A. EDELHEIT

The Politics of Translation BY CHANA BLOCH

Wherein Is Related My Encounter with a Swabian Windmill BY JOSEPH EDELMAN

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Conference Papers

Tikkun and Progressive Liberalism BY GARY PELLER

The Real Issue Behind Who-Is-a-Jew BY DAVID BIALE

The Whole Truth BY ANNE ROIPHE

Black-Jewish Relations: A New Vision BY CHERIE BROWN

Blacks and Jews in the Political Arena BY BARNEY FRANK

Blacks and Jews: troubled Times on the College Campuses BY CHAIM SEIDLER-FELLER

Black-Jewish Dialogue BY CORNEL WEST

Class, Women, and “The Black-Jewish Question” BY MELANIE KAYE/KANTROWITZ

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Poetry

Dust BY SUSAN LITWACK

My Story BY DAVID IGNATOW

Covenant BY SHARON KESSLER

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Fiction

The Brass Ring BY NICHOLAS DELBANCO

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Reviews

All Consuming Images by Stuart Ewen BY TODD GITLIN

The Rise and Fall of the New Deal Order, 1930-80 edited by Steven Fraser and Gary Gerstle BY THEDA SKOCPOL

The Cultural History of the French Revolution by Emmet Kennedy BY TONY JUDT

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Current Debate: Is Modernism Destructive?

Why Postmodernism Still Matters BY JEFFREY C. ISAAC

A Response to Jeffrey C. Isaac BY MARSHALL BERMAN

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