Steven Spielberg says if a real "Disclosure Day" happened, it would "unite the human race." But what will become of ...
A 101-year-old Holocaust survivor and World War II veteran will throw Tuesday's first pitch at the Baltimore Orioles game. This comes as the month of May is celebrated as Jewish American Heritage ...
As conversations about biblical prophecy, wars and signs of the times continue to intensify across the church, John Bevere says many Christians may be focusing on the wrong question. During a recent ...
For a long time, progressive Christians have tended to equate the faith with humanitarian illusions—with utopian sentimentality rather than a morally demanding politics of prudence rooted in right ...
Jesus lived in a Hebrew and Aramaic speaking world, not an English one. His name was a common Jewish name that later passed through Greek and Latin. Each language altered its sound and spelling. By ...
What do you do when the grieving mother of a killed January 6 rioter moves into the house next door? You make a podcast about it. This series by The Atlantic senior editor Hanna Rosin and her ...
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Sunday, April 7, is Second Sunday of Easter/Divine Mercy Sunday. Mass readings: Acts 4:32-35; Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; 1 John 5:1-6; John 20:19-31. This Gospel tells us about where to find the ...
A new book about the relationship between the Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn and the Jews points to the peril for Jewish art lovers of wishful thinking. Rembrandt Seen Through Jewish Eyes: The ...
SYNOPSIS: One of the most-popular operettas of the Roaring Twenties, this fully-restored charming Golden Age romantic comedy, was brought back for the first time in 70 years this past winter. In ...
Their journey began with a forbidden romance in post-war Japan, and ended with a long and happy marriage in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. Nobuko “Cherry” Sakuramoto became the first Japanese war bride ...
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