A Progressive, Secular Bimonthly    November-December   2008

Jewish Currents, the magazine of the Workmen's Circle

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America, Bleeding
     Editorials

Analyzing Lithuanian Anti-Semitism
      Geoff Vasil

My Life in Books, 2008
     Esther Cohen
 
Ab. Cahan Meets Friedrich Engels
      Yankl Stillman

In Memoriam
      Bennett Muraskin

The First Hundred Days
      Solomon Chigrinsky

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“Peace March,” oil painting by Max Ginsburg, from his exhibit, “Visions of Reality,” at Gallery 1199 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Labor Center of 1199/SEIU’s Bread and Roses Cultural Project. Ginsburg, a life-long New Yorker, has taught at at the School of Visual Arts, the Art Students League, and the High School of Art and Design. His work has been widely displayed and is included in several museum collections. He draws inspiration from humanistic traditions from Goya to Kollwitz and uses Old Master techniques to give his paintings of contemporary scenes a timeless power.
 

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