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Bridges: A Jewish Feminist Journal is a showcase for the creative work of Jewish feminists. It brings together the traditional Jewish values of justice and tikkun olam ("healing the world") with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian, and gay movements. It provides a place in which Jews, feminists, and activists can exchange ideas and deepen the understanding of the relationship between Jewish identities and activism.
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Volume 13, Number 2, Autumn 2008Table of Contents
From the Editors
- From the Editors
- pp. 1-3
Essay
Art
Essay
Memoir
Creative Non-Fiction
- Chocolate Covered Matzah—5768
- pp. 47-51
Conversation
Photo Essay
Poetry
- Determinants
- pp. 73-74
- Slumber Party
- pp. 75-76
- 7th August 2006
- pp. 79-80
- Wounded Tree
- p. 81
- The Goat, 1945
- p. 82
- Absalom’s Pillar, 1949
- pp. 83-84
- Figure of a Female Diving
- pp. 85-86
- The Oldest Story
- pp. 91-92
- Days Like These
- pp. 94-95
Yiddish Translation
- Soup Kitchen, Leszno, 40
- pp. 98-107
Interview
Fiction
- Navy’s Garden
- pp. 122-126
- About a Kaddish
- pp. 127-136
Book Reviews
- Raven Eye (review)
- pp. 141-143
Contributors
- Contributors
- pp. 149-154
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