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New study finds staff assumptions about race play a role in the variability of care of nursing homes residents with advanced dementia – EurekAlert

| January 28, 2022

BOSTON (January 24, 2022) A new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine (JAMA IM) found several factors including staff assumptions about minoritized groups may play a role in the variability in the quality of care provided to U.S. nursing home residents with advanced dementia T.he study, Nursing Home Organizational Culture and Staff Perspectives Influencing Variability in Advanced Dementia Care: The ADVANCE Study, identified organizational factors and staff perceptions at nursing homes that may drive known variability in the type of care provided nursing home residents with advanced dementia, especially in the use of more aggressive interventions like tube-feeding or hospitalizations

As a Muslim Hebrew teacher, the Texas synagogue hostage attack made me anxious and sad – The Independent

| January 20, 2022

The Jewish community in Texas is still reeling from the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue hostage situation, which hit headlines around the world over the weekend and early this week. The identity of the perpetrator has been disclosed by the FBI.

Beyond Conservative and Reform: The Rise of the Unaffiliated Synagogue – Tablet Magazine

| January 20, 2022

Temple Ohabei Shalom is the longest enduring Jewish congregation in Massachusetts. Founded in Boston in 1842, the congregationnow in Brooklinewill celebrate its 180th anniversary this year

Before He Died, the Writer Roberto Calasso Had the Old Testament on His Mind – The New York Times

| January 20, 2022

But the principal interest of The Book of All Books lies not in its fictional embellishments but in the stories themselves. Most of us have lost the practice of daily Bible reading that characterized earlier generations, just as we have lost the deep dive into ancient Greece that was once a standard part of secondary school education

Tu BiShvat The New Year for trees – StarNewsOnline.com

| January 20, 2022

Lloyd Singleton| Director, N.C. Cooperative Extension - New Hanover County Center and Arboretum In 2022, Tu BiShvator the "birthday of the trees" begins at sundown on Sunday, Jan. 16 and ends at sundown on Monday, Jan

Far and Near Embrace | Hebrew College Wendy Linden – Patheos

| January 20, 2022

Parashat Yitro (Exodus 18:120:23)By Rabbi David Maayan | January 18, 2022 This weeks Torah reading gives us the opportunity to reflect upon the value of distance, as well as closeness in our relationships, even with the Divine.

Short-Course for Teachers: Embracing Social Emotional & Spiritual Learning to Create Inclusive Part-Time Jewish Education Experiences -…

| January 20, 2022

Join MaTaRoT, Hebrew Colleges Center for Jewish Professional Learning & Leadership, for a spring short-course.

Submission before God is the perennial religion – Rising Kashmir

| January 20, 2022

According to Islam, there been really only one true religion, i.e. the message of Allah (SWT), submission to the will of Allah (SWT)

Jewish Light’s Bob Cohn appears on KMOX regarding MLK’s visit to St. Louis – St. Louis Jewish Light

| January 20, 2022

On Tuesday, St. Louis Jewish Light Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Bob Cohn was a guest on The Charlie Brennan Show with Amy Marxkors to discuss his article (read below) on Rev. Dr

ENGAGING THE DIVINE: Meanings of words from Greek and Hebrew sometimes lost in translation – Destin Log

| January 18, 2022

The Rev. James J


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