Judaism – Religion Notes
Burlington Free Press – “Bagels, Borscht and Beyond,” Basic Judaism: A Series, 12:30-2 p.m. Sundays, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. Feb. 4, Chosen People: Chosen for what?; March 4, Living as partners with God; April 1, Kosher: Can food be spiritual?; May 6, Sabbath
Temple plants seeds for future
Pensacola News Journal – This is really, really important because what we are doing really is making our Judaism active,” Rabbi Leonard Zukrow said. A lot of the vegetation on the beach was destroyed during hurricanes Ivan and Dennis. Vegetation is needed to keep sand on the
God’s Stoner Prophet
Slate – In short, these two mass killings mark a profound shift, the transition of Judaism from an immutable ethnic identity to a freely chosen religion, from blood to belief. Chapter 10 The four-faced cherubim return, riding their pimped-out chariots.
Rice Asked To Push Peace Talks
Baltimore Jewish Times – Pressure might be inevitable, said Rabbi Jerome Epstein, executive vice president of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. “Somebody’s got to help break the stalemate,” said Epstein, who signed a December letter to Rice from the National
Blair Urged To Halt US Hitting Iran
Guardian Unlimited – Rabbi Tony Bayfield, the head of the Movement for Reform Judaism, Lord Bishop Harries of the Church of England and Senior Imam Sadjid of Brighton, said there was “no justification” international law for military force against Iran. “There is still
What Scientologists Believe
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