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Tikkun (2015) 30 (4): 9–11.
Published: 01 November 2015
... to make this announcement. Or, rather, the one where he had already made this announcement to the live studio audience several hours earlier. That live studio audience had spread the news after the taping, the networks had picked it up, and by the time the show actually aired, the entire TV-watching...
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Tikkun (2017) 32 (1): 52–56.
Published: 01 January 2017
... of oppression that will, among other things, advance the long overdue international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. I found my audiences extremely receptive to this perspective and appreciative of my passionate opposition to all forms of racism and historical falsehoods, including the continuing Turkish...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (5): 64–66.
Published: 01 October 2009
..., but the mes­ Dance” is the proverbial victor, vanquishing sage was am ply clear: by attending this the ordinary with the power o f creativity as And when she adds, “I believe I have show, the audience was in some way com­ its only weapon. shown that the overwhelming...
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Tikkun (2018) 33 (3): 70–72.
Published: 01 August 2018
... portrayal. The series focuses on a small group of people in a specific location, whose experiences also center around the larger narrative of displacement, and somehow the characters stay human and the audience stays chuckling through each tenminute episode. The series opens with Nina (Reyna Amaya...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (5): 39–41.
Published: 01 October 2009
... the situation in Gaza in the context of human rights and international humanitarian law. One of us attended as an audience member; the other spoke on the panel, alongside professors Richard Falk, Lisa Hajjar, Gabriel Piterberg...
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Tikkun (2007) 22 (4): 76–77.
Published: 01 July 2007
... it speaks w ith perfect poise to all several powerful starting points for a cri­ Jewish religion, past and present. Joseph, three of these audiences at the same time. tique of the violence of God. But neither Torah’s paragon of compassion, becomes, It is, if I may put it so, a work with a great Job...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (4): 61–63.
Published: 01 November 2009
... the Goldbergs’ windowsill. Berg reluc­ swamped by a swelling tide of middle-class tantly replaced Loeb with one actor and sitcoms like Father Knows Best and Leave then another, but audiences didn’t warm It to Beaver...
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Tikkun (2012) 27 (1): 51–53.
Published: 01 January 2012
...John Brueggemann As depressing as Jacoby’s take is, in all his self-congratulatory cleverness, he has a point. The book’s theoretical focus and academic tone will ensure a narrow audience. By ignoring religion in particular, Wright is overlooking a potentially important set of allies who could...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (4): 59–61.
Published: 01 November 2009
... than exploring religion, using it as bogus populism because the m om ent is an A m erican Idol loser. A fter th e opening packaging for conventional melodrama, as obvious bid to m anipulate the audience—if scenes, the picture kicks into gear w hen en­ in D oubt, or superficial “uplift...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (1): 10–11.
Published: 01 January 2009
... is h Thi Red R in h T The bly won’t draw large audiences. Histori­ audiences. large draw won’t bly...
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Tikkun (2017) 32 (4): 9–11.
Published: 01 November 2017
... on the ground, and to hear from organizations in which Israelis and Palestinians work together to achieve justice and peace. It was to be not a sightseeing tour but an encounter with the truth — or with many truths. To enable us to share that encounter with a much larger audience, I invited filmmaker Anne...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (6): 15–16.
Published: 01 December 2009
... of the Yes theyesmenfixtheworld.com Men. The film, which opened in New York and San Francisco in October, is one of the most significant pieces of political theater about capitalism to be made avail­ able to a mass audience, and its greatest strength is its humor and light...
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (2): 41–48.
Published: 01 April 2013
... Pajaud, a New Orleans native, also contributed a Katrina artwork to this exhibition, entitled Eureka’s 2nd Cornet Silenced . His poignant depiction of an African American musician playing his horn, but slowly and inexorably sinking into the Katrina flood, metaphorically invites audiences to consider...
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Tikkun (2008) 23 (4): 70.
Published: 01 November 2008
... accessed over 28 million Aiken, Lindsay Lohan, Jews and Catholic times in four m onths? priests—all the while laughing along with Following the broadcast the audience. “I told a joke,” he says tri­ of Jeff D unham ’s umphantly. After...
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Tikkun (2007) 22 (5): 27–28.
Published: 01 September 2007
.... Recently, at Eastern University, I had a debate with Frank Gaffney of the Center for Strategic Studies concerning America’s policies for the Middle East. As part of the pro­ gram, there was an opportunity for questions to be raised from the audience. One of the questions asked was, “If Jesus were...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (5): 54–55.
Published: 01 October 2009
... the and audience. His words reached the 930 million Hindus in India, and and India, in Hindus million 930 the reached words His audience. broader a spoke to much he fact, in But communities. sage Muslim to the is now spread. it—to like others Association, idea—and this for Students...
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Tikkun (2018) 33 (1-2): 73–76.
Published: 01 January 2018
... dedicated group. Zochrot’s mission is not popular in the current political climate in Israel. Jerusalem, We Are Here , with its focus on Palestinian past of the quintessential Jerusalemite neighborhood makes many Israelis uncomfortable. As one of the audience members phrased it, “I don’t want to feel...
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Tikkun (2008) 23 (6): 74–75.
Published: 01 December 2008
... by assholes and idiots. overtones, like Woody Allen’s Vicky audience of the other). On the asshole roster is Osbourne Cox Christina Barcelona, released earlier this Filmed around the same time as Oscar (John Malkovich), spitting out the best of year, and the two films reviewed here...
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Tikkun (2007) 22 (5): 88–89.
Published: 01 September 2007
... i< and the Holocaust, Silverman takes ness of a H om er Simpson, and the manic 1 1 a JO Y O U S ! comic disinterest or detachm ent to an ex­ creativity of a Lucille Ball. At her best ■X treme, inviting her audiences to suspend Silverman is edgy, startling, hilarious...
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Tikkun (2011) 26 (4): 19–44.
Published: 01 November 2011
... Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, responding to a Jewish woman who stood up to disrupt his speech at a joint session of Congress this past May. The activist was shouting about equal rights for Palestinians and an end to the Israeli Occupation. She was assaulted by members of the audience in the congressional...