August 2011
Articles
Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Power in Japan
From the magazine
The Origin of Quaker Institute for the Future
Pendle Hill played a significant role in the origins of this institute.
Writing Midrashim at Pendle Hill
He studied writing at Pendle Hill and offers three short pieces.
Who Was Joy Hodgkin?
The author writes about her grandmother, Joy Hodgkin, partially through Hodgkin’s own words.
Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Power in Japan: The Ocean of Light above the Ocean of Darkness
From the magazine
She sees fears of nuclear power after the events in Japan as greatly exaggerated when compared with the dangers accompanying fossil fuel-based energy.
The Life of Japanese Quaker Inazo Nitobe, 1862-1933
From the magazine
Among his accomplishments was serving as an Under-Secretary General of the League of Nations in Geneva.
Toward a More Balanced Analysis of Zionism
He responds to the reflection, “Recovering a Forgotten Zionist Vision for Peace?” in the April issue.
Poems
Maggie's Farm
Birth Celebration
Where the Words Come From
Moses Remembers
"Now We Go Live to . . ."
Golden Thread
Source
Whittier at Midnight
The Saint of Homemade Sourdough
Blood from the Ground
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