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Revision as of 19:59, 23 March 2010

Tikkun Community

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
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Georgia
  • North Carolina, Raleigh-Durham (Triangle Tikkun): Rhoda Silver
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Vermont

Tikkun Magazine

Tikkun Magazine is a magazine composed of articles on social theory, religion/spirituality, social change, contemporary American and global politics and economics, ecology, culture, psychology, and Israel/Palestine. The publishers wish to advance the pursuit of tikkun olam (social justice and the repair of the world). The magazine supports "a progressive spirituality."[4]

Magazine staff

The following are listed as members of the Tikkun Magazine staff, as of March 23, 2010:[5]

External links

References