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19 YEARS OF TIKKUN ARCHIVAL CONTENT 2000–2018 NOW AVAILABLE Duke University Press is pleased to offer access to a 19-year archive of the magazine Tikkun. Content is available to pur- chase by year or as an archive of all available digital content (2000–2018), hosted on read.dukeupress.edu/tikkun. Complete digital archive (2000–2018) $2,090 Price per volume $110 Contact [email protected] for more information. ABOUT TIKKUN Edited by Rabbi Michael Lerner, founder of the Network of Spiritual Progressives, Tikkun is an invaluable resource for spiritual leaders, readers, teachers, and students on the reli- gious Left. Tikkun has been nurturing progressive congrega- tions, their leaders, and members for over 30 years. Originally founded as a progressive Jewish publication, Tikkun brings together progressive thinkers from religious and secular humanist communities to discuss justice, political change, spirituality, peace, the environment, arts and culture, and global capitalism. NOTABLE CONTRIBUTORS Yehuda Amichai, Cherie Brown, Annie Dillard, Michael Eric Dyson, Peter Gabel, Allen Ginsberg, Judith Plaskow, Omid Safi, Rebecca Solnit, Ayelet Waldman, Arthur Waskow, Cornel West

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19 YEARS OF TIKKUN

ARCHIVAL CONTENT 2000–2018

NOW AVAILABLE

Duke University Press is pleased to offer access to a 19-year archive of the magazine Tikkun. Content is available to pur-chase by year or as an archive of all available digital content (2000–2018), hosted on read.dukeupress.edu/tikkun.

Complete digital archive (2000–2018) $2,090 Price per volume $110

Contact [email protected] for more information.

ABOUT TIKKUNEdited by Rabbi Michael Lerner, founder of the Network of Spiritual Progressives, Tikkun is an invaluable resource for spiritual leaders, readers, teachers, and students on the reli-gious Left. Tikkun has been nurturing progressive congrega-tions, their leaders, and members for over 30 years. Originally founded as a progressive Jewish publication, Tikkun brings together progressive thinkers from religious and secular humanist communities to discuss justice, political change, spirituality, peace, the environment, arts and culture, and global capitalism.

NOTABLE CONTRIBUTORSYehuda Amichai, Cherie Brown, Annie Dillard, Michael Eric Dyson, Peter Gabel, Allen Ginsberg, Judith Plaskow, Omid Safi, Rebecca Solnit, Ayelet Waldman, Arthur Waskow, Cornel West

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TOP ARTICLES

Grounds for Hope rebecca solnit 2017 | vol. 32, no. 1

Changing the Matrix: Moving the Left Toward Communalism chaia heller 2016 | vol. 31, no. 1

Sabbath Practice as Political Resistance: Building the Religious Counterculture ana levy-lyons 2012 | vol. 27, no. 4

Rethinking Immigration with Art laura e. pérez 2013 | vol. 28, no. 3

Overcoming Trump-ism: A New Strategy for Progressives rabbi michael lerner 2017 | vol. 32, no. 1

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Love for the Prophet Muhammad: A Key to Countering Islamism and Islamophobia joseph lumbard 2015 | vol. 30, no. 3

Food Politics 2016 | vol. 31, no. 2

Queering Palestinian Solidarity Work wendy elisheva somerson 2013 | vol. 28, no. 3

Net Neutrality and the Fight for Social Justice sam ross-brown 2015 | vol. 30, no. 3

Beyond Allyship: Multiracial Work to End Racism julie greenberg 2014 | vol. 29, no. 1