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Leonard Cohen's beautiful verses from songs such as Hallelujah and You Want It Darker are deeply religious, and according to author Harry Freedman, they're just two of many where Cohen borrowed from ancient texts.
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admin | November 14, 2021
Only guard yourself and guard your soul carefully, lest you forget the things your eyes saw and lest these things depart your heart all the days of your life. And you shall make them known to your children and to your childrens children
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admin | November 14, 2021
Betsy Besl exudes creativity. She just cant help herself
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admin | November 14, 2021
Reading Time: 6 minutes Dani Colman is the author ofThe Unfinished Corner, a middle-grade graphic novel illustrated by Rachel Petrovicz, colored by Whitney Cogar, lettered by Jim Campbell, and published by Vault Comics. Dani sat down with But Why Tho
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admin | November 14, 2021
Everyone, or almost everyone, loves Thanksgiving.
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admin | November 14, 2021
33rd Sunday in ordinary time, Cycle B: Todays readings: Daniel 12:1-3; Hebrews 10:11-14,18; Mark 13:24-32. The word apocalyptic is bandied about so often nowadays that it has all but lost its true meaning
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admin | November 14, 2021
The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the spring of 2020 created serious difficulties for Ugandas Jews as well as for the countrys first native-born Jewish doctor, who the 2,500 community members have come to rely on for assistance.
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admin | November 14, 2021
As we have emerged from dining room tables and prayer sanctuaries of the Jewish High Holy Days, November and Thanksgiving have arrived. One could think that after the 20-plus meals we enjoyed between Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot, Thanksgiving may not be as exciting for us
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admin | November 14, 2021
It was a day of faith, family and community last Sunday, as Congregation Ohav Shalom, in Merrick, celebrated the arrival and completion of a new Sefer Torah.
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Anti-vaxxers in Kansas have been condemned for comparing Covid-19 vaccine mandates to the Holocaust, after a group of protesters wore yellow stars to a government hearing. Republican state lawmakers hit out at comparisons being drawn between the murder of more than six million Jews by the Nazis and the requirement to be vaccinated against Covid-19 following Fridays tense meeting.
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