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In Deuteronomy, as Moses addresses Israel on the eve of entering the Promised Land, he makes regular mention of God’s ...
A newly examined inscription found in Sinai, Egypt may read “This is from Moses,” sparking debate about ancient script.
Upon his return to London, Sir Moses was given a hero’s welcome, including a big ceremony and special synagogue services, and, when he met with Queen Victoria to present her with the firman, she hon ...
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Religion News Service on MSNNew York’s Episcopal Diocese launches $1M racial reparations fundNew York was the center of the slave trade in the United States,’ said the Rt. Rev. Matthew F. Heyd, bishop coadjutor of the ...
In one hand, the dancers hold swords symbolizing battle. In the other, a piece of cloth symbolizing peace. They dance a shuffling ...
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Religion News Service on MSNOn Ashura, we're called to resist promises of false freedomIt is not merely the absence of chains. It is freedom from tyranny in all its forms — physical, spiritual and moral. True ...
Hundreds of supporters of Nepal's former king lined up outside his residence to greet him on his 74th birthday as support for ...
According to he Netziv, If Jews live distinctive and apart from others they will dwell safely, but if they seek to emulate ‘the nations’ they ‘will not be reckoned’ as anything special at all.
The Jewish creators of Superman were not focused on Jesus. So why has this superhero become so widely embraced as a Christ-like symbol?
Bishop Robert J. McClory will be in Munster July 19 at the Carmelite Monastery and Grotto for the 75th anniversary of the ...
Nigeria’s public university system was not built to survive the realities of the 21st century. It is operating on fumes, ...
Far from being invulnerable, Superman is the most vulnerable of beings, because his childhood home was destroyed. He can ...
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