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Rosenbaum, Judith, As Others See Us (play review) — Nov., moron? — May, 6; Socially Responsible Capitalism, Some 69 Final Comments — Sept., 9 Rubinstein, Annette T., A Guide to American Jewish Letters Wright, Malcolm, Socially Responsible Capitalism, Some Fi- (book review) — Nov., 61; Socially Responsible Capital- nal Comments — Sept., 8 ism — An Oxymoron? Response to Richard D. Wolff (View- Zelda, Three Poems (translated by Marcia Falk) — July, 40 point) — July, 5 Zumoff, Barnett, Translation of Three Poems About Mothers Rubinstein, Tamar, The Fragile Brilliance of Jerome Robbins by Rajzel Zychlinsky — May, 20 (book review) — Nov., £1 Zychlinsky, Rajzel, Three Poems About Mothers, translated Schappes, Morris U., Jews and the Jeffersonians — Nov., 23 by Barnett Zumoff — May, 20 Scherer, Rebecca, Two Poems in Judezmo — Nov., 16 Schmauch, Christoph, The European Union and the Process SUBJECTS of Secularization — Mar., 9 Abolitionist movement — Mar., 27 Schwartz, Art, A Bright Spot in the Economy (memoir) — Abortion — July, 18 Nov., 32 Abramovich, Roman —Mar., 34 Seid, Judith, Music as the Heart of Experience — Sept., 32 Adler, Felix — July, 26 Seid, Ruth E., The Holiday Cycle in Jewish Children’s Books AIDS — Jan., 7 (book reviews) — Mar., 20 AIPAC — Nov., 28 Shanker, Marc, illustrations — Nov., 16, 17 American Jewish World Service — Jan., 7; Mar., 27 Shatzky, Joel, Grine Felder — Feuding Over Land in the Cat- Anti-Semitism, in Europe — July, 32; in Russia — Jan., 36; skills — July, 21; The Protocols and a Century of Lies (book in Ukraine — Sept., 47; in U. S. — Jan., 28, 31, 35; May, review) — Jan., 31 30; worldwide — July, 33; hoax — Nov., 82 Shtaynberg, Eliezer — Socks (poem) — Sept., 24 Auschwitz — Mar., 12; Sept., 2; Nov., 20 Sidney, Joan Seliger, Ache (poem) — Sept., 33 Balfour Declaration — May, 11 Silver, Mitchell, On Criticizing Israel (Viewpoint) — Nov., 6 Benario, Olga — Nov., 80 Simon, Maddy, Accepting the Moishe Katz Award — Sept., Berezovsky, Boris — Mar., 33 32 Stavisky, Aron, Epiphany in Park Slope (poem) — Nov., 15 Stillman, Yankl, An Israeli Tourist in Handcuffs (film review) PUFFIN FOUNDATION LTD. — May, 40; Love in a Nazi-Besieged Land (film review) — Nov., 67; Our Secular Jewish Heritage — each issue: Au- ANNUAL GRANT SEARCH gust Bondi and the Abolitionist Movement — Mar., 28; Ed- ward Filene: Pioneer of Social Responsibility — Sept., 34; The Puffin Foundation encourages Felix Adler and Ethical Culture — July, 26; Lillian Wald a continuing dialogue between and Social Welfare — May, 24; Temptation in the Tenements “... art and the lives of ordinary (play review) — Jan., 32 people.” We are resolute in our Susser, Susan M.., It Happened in Israel — each issue: Becom- support of those artists whose ing Israeli: A Personal Essay — May, 9; Dinner Conversa- work, due to their genre and/or tion: Increased Moderation Among Israeli Arabs — Sept., social philosophy might have dif- 12; Israel’s Segregated Education System — Sept., 13; Love ficulty in being aired. We especially encourage new and Marriage in Israel — Mar., 18; Reverence: Political Iden- artists to apply for a grant. tity Among Arab-Israeli Students — Nov., 10; Strangers in Our Midst: The Abuse of Foreign Workers in Israel — July, Grants are made in all fields of the creative arts, 8 including, music, dance, theater, documentaries, pho- Ticktin, Harold, The Balfour Declaration Revisited — May, tography, fine arts, etc. 11 Tussman, Malka Heifetz, Two Poems, translated by Marcia Applicants may apply for a year 2005 grant in Falk — Jan., 20 writing prior to Dec. 30. 2004. Average grant Vassil, Pamela, Knowing Noses — Sept., 27 awards range between $1,000 to $2,500. SASE re- Waskow, Arthur, The Little Boy in the Bright Red Shirt (View- quired. point) — Nov., 8 The Puffin Foundation Ltd. Weinstein, Muriel Harris, The Storyteller of Flatbush (poem) Department J — Sept., 39; The Window Stays Open (poem) — Nov., 9 Wetzler, Laura, Yiddish Song is Mayn Oytser (book review) 20 East Oakdene Avenue — July 29 Teaneck, NJ 07666-4111 Wolfe, Richard D., Socially Responsible Capitalism — an Oxy- NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 2004 Berg, Nicholas — July, 32 the Gates on George W. Bush — Sept., 3; Continuing the Birobidzhan — Nov., 81 Struggle Over Medicare — Jan., 4; Defending Reproduc- Bondi, August — Mar., 28 tive Rights — Mar., 5; Defining Terrorism, Reining in Vigi- Book Reviews: A Mountain of Blintzes, by Barbara Diamond lantism — May, 5; Dr. King and the Spirit of Passover — Goldin — Mar., 21; Abortion in Judaism, by Daniel Schiff Mar., 3; Gay Marriage: The Newest Civil Right — Mar., 5; — July, 18; Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer — Mar., 22; George W. versus George W. — Jan., 3; Haiti, Then and A Rumor About the Jews: Anti-Semitism, Conspiracy and Now — May, 5; Israel Isolated — Sept., 4; Morris U. the Protocols of Zion, by Stephen Eric Bronner — Jan., 31; Schappes, 1907-2004 — July, 3; Saddam’s Capture Does The Cambridge Companion to Jewish-American Literature, Not Make the War Kosher — Mar., 4; 350 Years of Jewish edited by Michael P. Kramer and Hanna Wirth-Nesher — Activism — Nov., 5; Who the Hell Do We Think We Are? Nov., 59; Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and — Nov., 3 the Holocaust, by Charles Patterson — Mar., 22; Gittel’s Electoral fraud in Florida — Sept., 46 Hands, by Erica Silverman — Mar., 21; Golems Among Us, Ethical Culture — July, 26 by Byron L. Sherwin — Nov., 18; Jazz Age Jews, by Michael European Union — Mar., 9 Alexander — Nov., 57; Jerome Robbins: His Life, His The- Farben, I. G. — Jan., 36 atre, His Dance, by Deborah Jowitt — Nov., 49; Lei Justice Federalists versus Republicans — Nov., 25 Well Up Like Water, by Bennett Muraskin — Nov., 19; Mayn Filene, Edward — Sept., 34 Oytser (My Treasure), by the Sholem Aleichem Club — July, Film review: James ‘Journey to Jerusalem — May, 40; Zelary 29; Nazis in Newark, by Warren Grover — Sept., 37; Noth- — Nov., 67 ing Sacred, by Douglas Rushkoff — Nov., 57; Parecon: Life Fischer, Bobby — Sept., 47 After Capitalism, by Michael Albert — July, 30; Press Box Foner, Henry — May, 31 Red: The Story of Lester Rodney, the Communist Who Helped Fradkov, Mikhail — May, 31 Break the Color Line in American Sports, by Irwin Silber — Frankfurter, Felix — Nov., 57 Mar., 31; Rachels Gift by Richard Ungar — Mar., 20; Raisels Friedman, Mikhail — Mar., 34 Riddle, by Erica Silverman — Mar., 20; Stone Shekhina: Gaza withdrawal — Nov., 29 Poems by Enid Dame — Jan., 33; The Magic of Kol Nidre, Gay and lesbian marriage — Mar., 5; May, 17 by Bruce H. Siegel — Mar., 21; The New Anti-Semitism — Geneva Initiative — Jan., 5, 18 The Current Crisis and What We Must Do About It, by Phyllis Goldberg, Itche (interview) — May, 13 Chesler — Jan., 28; Refuge in Hell: How Berlin's Jewish Golem — Nov., 18 Hospital Outlasted the Nazis, by Daniel B. Silver — Nov., Google — July, 33 53; Resilience and Courage: Women, Men and the Holo- Gusinsky, Vladimir — Mar., 34 caust, by Nechama Tec — Mar., 13; The Soul of Capital- Haiti — May, 5 ism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy, by William Greider Hatikvah — Nov., 30 — Jan., 12; This Is the House that Jack Built, by Simms Hebrew — July, 15 Taback — Mar., 20; Tikvah Means Hope, by Patricia Polacco Holocaust — Mar., 12; Nov., 53 — Mar., 21; Visions and Stories of a Childhood in the Holo- Horwitz, Martin (interview) — July, 11 caust, by Cecylia Bitter Federman and Jerzy Bitter — Nov., Howard, John — Sept., 46 65; When the Chickens Went on Strike: A Rosh Hashonah Hunger and the Jewish Community — Mar., 26 Tale, by Erica Silverman — Mar., 21 Immigration: 350 years of Jewish immigration to the U.S. — Brit Tzedek — Jan., 18 Jan., 22; Mar., 28; May, 24; July, 26; Sept., 34; Nov., 5; im- Bronx radicals — Nov., 82 migration since September 11th, 2001: Sept., 14; Nov., 10 Bush, George W. — Jan., 3; Mar., 4; May, 3; Sept., 3 Iraq — Jan., 3; Mar., 4; May, 3; Sept., 3 Carnovsky, Morris — Nov., 30 Isserles, Rabbi Moses — Nov., 23 Capitalism — Jan., 12; May, 6; July, 5, 30; Sept. 6 Israel — Mar., 18; July, 8, 24; Sept. 4, 13, 40; Arab-Israeli Center for Jewish History — Jan., 36 students — Nov., 8; criticism of — Nov., 6; emergency laws Civil liberties — Sept., 14 illegal — Nov., 80; foreign workers in — July, 8; Gaza with- Cover illustration: L. Greenblatt, Morris U. Schappes (1975); drawal — Nov., 29; and Iraq — July, 24; love and marriage — July 1; H. S. Smith, The Biblical David and Jonathan in — Mar., 18; separation wall — Nov., 8 (1887) — May, 1 Israeli Arabs — Sept., 12 Cover photo: Lawrence Bush, The Statue of Liberty — Jan., Itche Goldberg at 100 — May, 13 1; Representation of the Fallen Synagogue, Notre Dame, Kerry, John — July, 32 Paris — Mar., 1 Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee — Nov., 81 Cracow — Nov., 22 Jewish Council for Public Affairs — July, 25; Sept., 40 Draft — July, 24 Jewish Fund for Justice — Mar., 27 Editorials: A New Era for Jewish Currents — Sept. 5; Closing Jewish law — July, 20 90 JEWISH CURRENTS Jewish radicalism — Jan., 22 Rothstein, Arnold — Nov., 57 Jewish secularism — Nov., 57; in England — Mar., 35 Russia, Jewish life in — July, 11 Jews: in France, Sept., 47; in Lithuania — May, 32; in the Russian oligarchs — Jan., 36; Mar., 33; May, 30 United Kingdom —Mar., 35 Saddam Hussein — Mar., 4 Jolson, Al — Nov., 57 Schappes, Morris U. — July, 3; Sept., 22; Nov., 25, 46 Judezmo — Nov., 16 Shefa Fund — Jan., 14; Mar., 27 Kerry, John — July, 32 Socially responsible capitalism — Jan., 12; May, 6; July, 5; King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr. — Mar., 3 Sept., 6 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail — Mar., 34 Sudan — Sept., 47 Letters: David Alman — Sept. 44; Isak Arbus, reply to Ethel Ukraine — Sept., 47; Jewish life in — July, 11 Kirschenbaum — Sept., 2; Abraham Arnold — Jan., 2, Nov., Wald, Lillian — May, 24 70; Claudette Bass — Nov., 71; David Eugene Blank — Wilson, Edward O. — Sept., 18 May, 33; Kevin A. Brook — Mar., 2; Paul Brown — Nov., Workmen’s Circle — Sept., 5 71; Lawrence Bush, reply to Abraham Arnold — Jan., 2; Yiddish — July, 15, 29; Nov., 81 reply to Edward Rosenberg and Mickey Flacks — Mar., 37; Yom Kippur — Nov., 21 reply to Annette T. Rubinstein — May, 32; Joe Dimow, re- ply to Ralph Seliger and Ken Brociner — Sept., 43; Steven STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCU- Feuerstein — Mar., 38; Mickey Flacks — Mar., 36; Vivian LATION (Act of Aug. 12, 1970, Sect. 3685, Title 39, United States Gilbert-Strell — Nov., 67; Regina Gradess — May, 32; Linda Code) 1. Title: JEWISH CURRENTS Gritz, reply to Irene L. Vincent — Mar., 37; Robert L. Hilliard 2. Publication no. 275-220 — Jan., 2; Jack Jacobs — Nov., 67; Martin Horwitz, reply 3. Filing date: September 15, 2004 4. Issue frequency: Bimonthly. to Nina Krauthamer — Nov., 68; Marcella and George Katz 5. No. of issues published annually: 6 — Nov., 69; Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz — Nov., 69; Ethel 6. Annual subscription price: $30 7. Complete mailing address of headquarters or general business Kirschenbaum — Sept. 2; Dr. Julius Kleiner — May, 2; Sept., officer of publisher: 22 East 17th St. #601, New York, NY 10003- 1919. 42; Nina Krauthamer — Nov., 68; Stephen Leberstein, re- 8. Complete mailing address of headquarters or general business ply to Paul Brown — Nov., 71; Philip Mendes, reply to David office of publisher: same. Eugene Blank — May, 34; Bennett Muraskin — Sept., 45; 9. Full names and complete mailing addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Association for Promotion of Jewish Secular- Ed Moser — Jan., 37; Stella Penzer — May, 2; Ruth Pinkson ism, Inc., Publisher, 22 E. 17 St., #601, New York, NY 10003; — Nov., 70; Ruth Pinkson and Leon Malkin — Sept., 40; Editor, Lawrence Bush, 22 E. 17 St., #601, New York, NY 10003. 10. Owner: The Association for Promotion of Jewish Secularism, Mordecai Rosenfeld — Nov., 2; Sumner P. Wolsky — Nov., Inc., 22 E. 17 St., #601, New York, NY 10003. 67; Evyn Rubin — July, 2; Annette T. Rubinstein — May, 11. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders: none. 32; Ralph Seliger and Ken Brociner — Sept., 43; Ruth Singer 12. Purpose, fuction and non-profit status have not changed during — July, 2, Nov., 71; Jackie Sussman — May, 32; Edith preceding 12 months. 13. Publication name: JEWISH CURRENTS. Tobach — Jan., 37; Irene L. Vincent — Mar., 37 14. Issue date for circulation data: September, 2004. Mazon — Mar., 26 15. a. Total no. copies, average during preceding 12 months: 3,350; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date: 3,500. b. Paid Medicare bill — Jan., 35 circulation, through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter Messinger, Ruth — Sept., 41 sales — average during preceding 12 months: 0; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 0; paid or requested mail Milgram Obedience Experiment — Jan., 8 subscriptions — average during preceding 12 months, 1,981; actual New Israel Fund — Mar., 27 for single issue published nearest to filing date, 1,994. c. Total paid and/or requested circulation — average during preceding 12 months, Nose jobs — Sept., 27 2,100; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 2,119. Obituaries: Jeremiah Gutman — July, 36; John Randolph — d. Free distribution by mail — average during preceding 12 months, 1,000; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 1,000. July, 36; Jack Sheinkman — July, 35; Paul M. Sweezy — e. Free distribution outside the mail — average during preceding 12 July, 35; Dora Wasserman — July, 35 months, 50; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 200. f. Total free distribution — 1,050; actual for single issue Palestinians, corruption — Sept., 46; right of return — Mar., 6 published nearest to filing date, 1,200. g. Total distribution - PATRIOT Act — Sept., 14; Nov., 10 average during preceding 12 months, 3.031; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 3,194. h. Copies not distributed, |. Passover — Mar., 3, 15 office use, leftovers, spoiled — average during preceding 12 months, Play Reviews: The Lady Next Door — Jan., 32; White Choco- 306; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 319; 2 return from news agents — average during preceding 12 months, 0, late — Nov., 69 actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 0. i. Total: Potanin, Vladimir — Mar., 34 average during preceding 12 months, 3,350; actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 3,500. Percent paid and/or re- Poverty and the Jewish Community — Mar., 26 quested circulation — average during preceding | 2 months,65.35%; Protocols of Zion — Jan., 31 actual for single issue published nearest to filing date, 65.798%. 16. This statement of ownership will be printed in the November Presbyterian Church, divestment issue — Sept., 4 issue of this publication. Reproductive rights — Mar., 5 17. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Robbins, Jerome — Nov., 49 ESTHER SUROVELL, Business Manager Rodney, Lester — Mar., 31 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 2004

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