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LETTERS
EDITORIALS
Overcoming Trump-ism: A New Strategy for Progressives
MICHAEL LERNER
Coercive Deference and Double Bind Politics on the Left (a response to the 2016 election)
PETER GABEL
A Call for Love in the Face of Hatred: Rabbi Michael Lerner’s Talk at Muhammad Ali’s Memorial
POLITICS AND SOCIETY
On Wild Ethics
DAVID ABRAM
Are Humans Special?
DAVID LOY
Kaddish for Che
MARTHA SONNENBERG
Back to Hobbes?
ZYGMUNT BAUMAN
Grounds for Hope
REBECCA SOLNIT
We Are Poured Out Like Water
DANIEL A. BUFORD
RETHINKING RELIGION
New Psalms for a Paradigm Shift in Judaism
HERBERT J. LEVINE
Psalm 23: A Psalm to Inspire and Support Social Justice Activists
CAT J. ZAVIS
CULTURE
A Journey to Armenia: Visual Reminders of Genocide and Oppression
PAUL VON BLUM
BOOKS
IS EVERYTHING IN GOD’S IMAGE?
KABALLAH AND ECOLOGY: GOD’S IMAGE IN THE MORE-THAN-HUMAN WORLD Review by ARTHUR GREEN
Being Here Now: This Creation is the Divine Image
Response to Arthur Green’s review of KABALLAH AND ECOLOGY: GOD’S IMAGE IN THE MORE-THAN-HUMAN WORLD DAVID SEIDENBERG
The Blessings of Metonymy
THE POETRY OF YEHUDA AMICHAI, Ed. Robert Alter | Review by RODGER KAMENETZ
POETRY
Before Rain
Tom Sleigh
Outpost
Barbara Goldberg
[Once there was a man . . .] and [give me peace o my world . . .]
Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
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