Rabbi Michael Lerner is editor of Tikkun, author of the 2006 New York Times best-seller The Left Hand of God (Harper San Francisco), and national chair of the Network of Spiritual Progressives (spiritualprogressives.org). He has a ph.d. in philosophy (ethics and social/political philosophy) and a ph.d. in social/clinical psychology. He has been executive director of the Institute for Labor and Mental Health since 1977, and rabbi of Beyt Tikkun Synagogue without walls which meets in both San Francisco and Berkeley California since 1996. He was a protoge of the great Jewish theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel, a leader of the movement against the war in Vietnam (serving as chair of the Berkeley chapter of SDS--Students for a Democratic Society--from 1966 to 1968), and was indicted by the Nixon White House while serving as a professor at the University of Washington (the Seattle Seven Conspiracy Trial) and, despite his commitment to non-violence which was denounced by Bill Ayres and other leaders of the Weatherman faction, he was described by J.Edgar Hoover as "one of the most dangerous criminals in America." He served time in Terminal Island Federal Penitentiary for contempt of court before that charge was overturned on appeal,and the main charges dropped by the government. Lerner worked as a psychotherpist for the labor movement and researched the psychodynamics of power and powerlessness in America (see his book: Surplus Powerlessness), and discovered the spiritual crisis that permeates the lives of many Americans, which he describes in his book The Politics of Meaning (1996), Spirit Matterss (2000) and The Left Hand of God (2006). His book Jewish Renewal (1994) was a national best-seller, and was described by many as the most significant contribution to Jewish Theology since the death of his mentor A.J. Heschel (Harvey Cox of Harvard U. Divinity School said "it will take its place alongside the works of Martin Buber and A.J. Heschel"). His controversial role as a prophetic voice in the Jewish world because of his critique of Israel's treatment of Palestinians and because of his critique of the role of elites of wealth and power in shaping American Jewish institutions earned his magazine Tikkun a reputation as being "radical," though others acknowledge it as the most refreshing voice of progressive Jews and spiritual progressives of all faiths. Lerner was described as "the guru of the Clinton White House" when Hillary Clinton momentarily embraced his Politics of Meaning, one of the most significant rabbis in America (by Newsweek in 2007 and again in 2008) and an ethical hero (when he was awarded the King/Gandhi Award at Morehouse College in Atlanta). He may be reached at RabbiLerner@tikkun.org.

Blog Entries by Rabbi Michael Lerner

Responding to Hitchens on Chanukah

1 Comments | Posted December 15, 2009 | 03:07 PM (EST)


In the typical fashion that have made Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins into heroes among those who hate (sometimes for good reasons, sometimes not) the religions of the world, we get below Hitchens's distortions endorsed by Dawkins. The approach is typical: a religious view is mis-described and distorted, then ridiculed...

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Obama's Declining Popularity

158 Comments | Posted November 25, 2009 | 04:27 PM (EST)


While Obama is still hailed around the world in almost messianic tones, recent polls indicate his approval rate is below 50% in the U.S. How could a man who aroused so much hope be losing support so dramatically? And what lessons can be learned for politicians all around the world?

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Building on the Hopeful Aspects of Obama's Health Care Speech and Helping Him Get Beyond His Internal Contradictions

Posted September 11, 2009 | 05:19 PM (EST)


Media analyses of President Obama's health care speech were divided on whether he had indicated serious support for a public option or had, instead, cleverly tossed a bone of "recognition" to the progressives while simultaneously demanding that they drop their insistence that the health care reform undercut insurance company profits.

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47 National Religious Leaders (Christian, Jewish and Muslim) Call for Urgent Priority to Health Care Reform -- and Why I Signed

4 Comments | Posted July 8, 2009 | 11:38 AM (EST)


Why I Signed This Very Weak Statement

On the one hand, I wanted the Network of Spiritual Progressives to be included in a list of some of the most important religious forces in the U.S. I was honored that we had been invited to be among them. On the...

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Obama's Mistaken Middle East Peace Strategy or No More Negotiations to Nowhere!

10 Comments | Posted May 19, 2009 | 01:24 PM (EST)


While doves in the American Jewish community are lining up to support President Obama in his supposed confrontation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the hard-nosed supporters of the Occupation can sigh with relief. Nothing proposed by Obama is likely to change the realities on the ground in the West Bank.

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Ahmadinejad Gives Another Victory to the Israeli Right

Posted April 22, 2009 | 03:25 PM (EST)


When representatives of many Arab and Muslim nations publicly applaud Ahmadinejad's racist rant, the real losers are the Palestinians.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at the Durban II conference on racism turned into a racist rant against Israel and the Jewish people. The conference, intended to give the people of...

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Pharaohs Can't Celebrate Passover

Posted April 9, 2009 | 06:47 PM (EST)


Observing Passover, the holiday celebrating the liberation of Jewish slaves from Egypt roughly 3200 years ago, has become a problem for many Jews this year.

In the past, poll data indicated that more Jews attended a Passover Seder than participated in any other Jewish holiday. Whether religious or atheist, Jews...

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A Passover Seder Haggadah Supplement

Posted April 3, 2009 | 10:50 AM (EST)


For Ethically Sensitive Jews and our non-Jewish allies.

(You don't have to be Jewish to create or attend a seder -- or to adopt the approach to spiritual reality embodied in this text).

This text is not meant to be a replacement for but a supplement to the traditional Haggadah....

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A Spiritual Guide for Economic Bailout

Posted February 26, 2009 | 06:20 PM (EST)


White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel famously warned in November that "you never want a serious crisis to go to waste." But that is exactly what the White House and Congress have allowed to happen. Secular progressives are disappointed, but spiritual progressives are doubly so. This is a...

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The Experience of the Inauguration

Posted January 27, 2009 | 04:30 PM (EST)


I wish my father and mother had been alive to experience the joy and incredible relief that went through our country as Barack Obama took the oath of office. I wanted to be able to say to them,"It will be alright now, things will never be as bad again as...

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Cease Fire Now in Gaza -- Full Page Ad in the New York Times

Posted January 14, 2009 | 09:03 PM (EST)


On Wednesday Jan. 1st the Tikkun Community and the Network of Spiritual Progressives purchased an full page Ad in The New York Times (it appears on page A17 of Wednesday's issue). It was signed by about 3000 people and funded almost entirely by small donations from about 1200 people. We...

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Israel in Gaza

Posted January 7, 2009 | 12:13 PM (EST)


Israel is still using a strategy of domination in its struggle with Hamas, trying to use force to gain security. But this is a recipe for endless war.

Gaza, December 31, 2008

Israel's attempt to wipe out Hamas is understandable, but it cannot work.

No...

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A Strategy to End the Israel/Palestine Struggle Once and For All

Posted January 6, 2009 | 12:35 PM (EST)


The leadership of the State of Israel has rejected the latest calls for a cease fire. Only President-Elect Obama has the moral authority to make a call for a cease fire that could be listened to seriously by the Israelis. But if he is going to take that step, he...

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Chanukah and Christmas: When Hope Triumphs Over Cynical Realism

Posted December 24, 2008 | 12:11 PM (EST)


Christmas and Chanukah share a spiritual message: that it is possible to bring light and hope in a world of darkness, oppression and despair. But whereas Christmas focuses on the birth of a single individual whose life and mission was itself supposed to bring liberation, Chanukah is about a national...

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Church Threatens to Excommunicate Father Roy Bourgeois, Founder of the School of the Americas Watch

Posted November 20, 2008 | 12:18 AM (EST)


The Network of Spiritual Progressives wishes to be a place in which progressives from various religious communities (as well as "spiritual but not religious" people) can feel safe in coming together to work for a New Bottom Line to replace the materialism
and selfishness in the world with an...

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Why Isn't Obama Ahead by a Landslide as the Economy Collapses? The Psychodynamics of the 2008 Election Come Into Fierce Relief

Posted September 19, 2008 | 12:58 AM (EST)


Once again I've started hearing Blue Staters responding with horror and shock that Obama has not shot McCain out of the water. "How can it be," they ask, "that after 7 years of war, the dramatic and scary economic collapse, growing ecological crisis, and undermining of human rights and civil...
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Why is Obama Losing?

Posted September 15, 2008 | 10:45 AM (EST)


Senator Obama is now trailing Senator McCain in many national polls. In fact, his national popularity has been falling ever since he received the nomination and made a decision to move toward what the pundits describe as "the political center."

The choice of Joe Biden, the foreign policy chair...

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My Talk with the Saudis, and What I Learned from Them

Posted July 19, 2008 | 03:31 PM (EST)


I had expected the World Conference on Dialogue convened by the King of Saudi Arabia to be little more than a photo op for the King, a cheap way to buy good public relations for a regime that has refused to increase production of oil as a way to reduce...

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On Zionism, Healing, and Israel's 60th Anniversary

Posted May 8, 2008 | 05:41 PM (EST)


When I was a child, Zionism was the national liberation struggle of the Jewish people. While the United States and all other countries-including the Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist countries-closed their doors to Jews seeking refuge from the murder of millions of Jews by the fascists, and while the Palestinian...

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Obama's Mistake -- and What It Would Take To Really Rectify It

Posted April 27, 2008 | 12:55 AM (EST)


A continuing irony of American politics is that the candidates of the ruling elites have been able to convince many Americans that the candidates who seek to redistribute wealth to the less fortunate, provide health care for all, and provide jobs and housing for the poor are the real elitists....

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