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The following are listed as coordinators for the Tikkun Community, as of March 15, 2010.<ref>[http://www.tikkun.org/article.php/community_page Coordinators]</ref> | The following are listed as coordinators for the Tikkun Community, as of March 15, 2010.<ref>[http://www.tikkun.org/article.php/community_page Coordinators]</ref> | ||
− | *Arizona | + | *Arizona |
− | * | + | :*Flagstaff - Northern Arizona University: [[Arne Hassing]], [[Sandra Lubarsky]] |
− | * | + | :*Phoenix: [[Diane Wootton]] |
− | * | + | :*Prescott: [[Bill Heck]] |
− | *California | + | :*Tucson: [[Michael Zaccaria]] |
− | * | + | *California |
− | * | + | :*Arcata: [[Cliff Mitchell]], [[Shelley Mitchell]], [[Danny Stalder]] |
− | * | + | :*East Bay (Berkeley, Oakland): [[Heather Merriam]], [[Cindy Rahav]], [[Patricia McBroom]] |
− | * | + | :*Irvine – Tikkun/Cousins Club group: [[Robby Gordon]] |
− | * | + | :*Los Angeles: [[Carrie Vanston]] |
− | * | + | :*Los Angeles Eastside (Pasadena, Glendale, Silverlake): [[Noam Maitless]] |
− | * | + | :*Los Angeles Westside: [[Yael Samuel]], [[Nancy Vimla]] |
− | * | + | :*Marin: [[Dave Levenson]] |
− | * | + | :*San Francisco: [[Jesse Feldman]] |
− | * | + | :*Santa Barbara: [[Larry Saltzman]] |
− | * | + | :*Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay: [[Howie Schneider]], [[Fred Mindlin]], [[Sefla Joseph]] |
+ | :*Santa Rosa: [[Phyllis Meshulam]] | ||
+ | :*Silicon Valley: [[Don Jones]], [[Neil Penn]] | ||
*Colorado, Boulder: [[Jackie Schwartz]] | *Colorado, Boulder: [[Jackie Schwartz]] | ||
*Colorado, Denver:[[Larry Leff]] | *Colorado, Denver:[[Larry Leff]] |
Revision as of 02:04, 16 March 2010
Tikkun Community is a network organization of people of many faiths aiming "for social justice and political freedom in the context of new structures of work, caring communities, and democratic social and economic arrangements."[1]
The Tikkun Community is listed as affiliated with the United for Peace and Justice.[2]
International coordinators
The following are listed as coordinators for the Tikkun Community, as of March 15, 2010.[3]
- Arizona
- Flagstaff - Northern Arizona University: Arne Hassing, Sandra Lubarsky
- Phoenix: Diane Wootton
- Prescott: Bill Heck
- Tucson: Michael Zaccaria
- California
- Arcata: Cliff Mitchell, Shelley Mitchell, Danny Stalder
- East Bay (Berkeley, Oakland): Heather Merriam, Cindy Rahav, Patricia McBroom
- Irvine – Tikkun/Cousins Club group: Robby Gordon
- Los Angeles: Carrie Vanston
- Los Angeles Eastside (Pasadena, Glendale, Silverlake): Noam Maitless
- Los Angeles Westside: Yael Samuel, Nancy Vimla
- Marin: Dave Levenson
- San Francisco: Jesse Feldman
- Santa Barbara: Larry Saltzman
- Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay: Howie Schneider, Fred Mindlin, Sefla Joseph
- Santa Rosa: Phyllis Meshulam
- Silicon Valley: Don Jones, Neil Penn
- Colorado, Boulder: Jackie Schwartz
- Colorado, Denver:Larry Leff
- Washington, D.C.: Steve Spector, Annette Spector
- Florida, Miami: Scott Lewis
- Florida, Tallahassee: Dave Levenson
- Georgia, Atlanta: Didacus Ramos
- Georgia, Augusta: Michael Schwartz
- Idaho, Emmett: Nancy Gedney
- Illinois, Chicago: Ina Marks, Micah Rader, Lauren Langman
- Iowa, Cedar Rapids: Joe Aossey
- Florida, University of Miami: Ron Newman
- Florida, Gainesville: Jonathan Shinn
- Maine, Augusta: Charles "Chuck" Acker
- Maine, Coastal: Chris Marshall, Susan Marshall
- Massachusetts, Boston/New England: Nicoli Bailey, Julie Oxenberg, Hayyim Feldman
- Maryland, Baltimore: Sheldon Laskin
- Michigan, Detroit: Curt Hamilton, Katie Reiter
- Minnesota, Minneapolis: Bruce Fisher, Catharine Abbot
- Missouri, Columbia: Amy Damashek, Ted Koditschek
- Missouri, Kansas City: Jim Kenney, Ginger Kenney, Ahmed El-Sherif
- Missouri, Springfield: Francie Wolff
- Nevada, Reno: Jim Dakin
- New Jersey, East Hanover: Moin Ansari
- New Mexico, Santa Fe: Bruce Berlin
- New York, Nassau County: Bruce Hirsch
- New York, New York: Jedd Downhill, Jim Vrettos, Jim Foster
- New York, New School: Yishai (Jesse) Chopko, Melanie Chopko
- New York, Nyack (Rockland County): Alan Levin, Joyce Bressler
- New York, Rochester: Margaret Merriman
- North Carolina, Raleigh-Durham (Triangle Tikkun): Rhoda Silver
Ohio, Cincinnati: Father Ben Urmston
- Ohio, Cleveland: Debra Hirshberg, Alan Federman, Iris Bishop
- Oregon, Corvallis: Jane Huyer, Robert Smith, Mary Anne, Jim Nusrala
- Oregon, Eugene: Michael Williams, Sarita Lief
- Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: Steve Newman, Gerry Schenkman, Nachson David Mahanymi
- Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Rob Kraftowitz, Janice Gordon
- South Dakota, Rapid City: Ahrar Ahmad, Tom Katus
- Texas, Austin: Travis Donoho, Anoek Inbar
- Texas, Corpus Christie: Ann Smith
- Vermont, Randolph: Neil Richardson
- Vermont, Southern: Rupa Cousins
- Virginia, Charlottesville: Lee Willis, Sarah Lanzman
- Washington, Eastsound: Sharon Abreu
- Washington, Seattle: Jerome Chroman
- Washington, Sequim: Kassandra Kersting
- Wisconsin, Madison: Ken Pennings
- Canada, Montreal: Angelika Maeser Lemieux
- Canada, Toronto: Harvey Weisfeld