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Calls to fear Soros and the globalists are nakedly antisemitic, and must be rejected – Colorado Newsline

| October 4, 2022

This commentary originally appeared in the Arizona Mirror.

My great-grandparents died in the Holocaust and were almost forgotten – Salon

| October 2, 2022

When I launched into "The U.S.

‘Deciphering The Gospels Proves Jesus Never Existed’ review: Chapter Eight – Freethought Blogs

| October 2, 2022

Deciphering the Gospels, by R. G.

A new cookbook highlights women of the Talmud – Press Herald

| October 2, 2022

Hot button cultural issues such as gender and reproductive health appear to be modern concerns, yet, societies and particularly women in society have wrestled with these issues for millennia. A new cookbook illuminates the long history of these seemingly contemporary concerns.

Messianic Jews vs. Orthodox Jews: Now a Libel Case (Over Allegations of a Non-Theological Fight) – Reason

| September 27, 2022

From One for Israel v.

Rosh Hashanah 2022: What you should know about the Jewish New Year – PennLive

| September 27, 2022

Jews from across the world will begin celebrating Rosh Hashanah this evening.

Judaism’s greatest mystery: Where are the ten lost tribes of Israel? – Ynetnews

| September 27, 2022

The protagonist in Mendele Mocher Sefarims book "The Travels of Benjamin III," dreamed of making his fortune by locating the lost tribes of Israel.

How Rosh Hashanah compares to the coronation of a monarch | Opinion – Commercial Appeal

| September 27, 2022

On both days of Rosh Hashanah, we end our prayers with a prayer for the day when all of Gods creations realize that He equally created us all and empowers all that works in this world. Shamai Grossman| Guest Columnist Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish High Holy Days, explained Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah are the Jewish High Holy Days.

D.C.-based org ready to ‘Gather’ young Jews in Bay Area J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 27, 2022

Not long ago, Caroline Kessler noticed a simple but telling post on an East Bay Jewish community listserv. Hey, whats happening for High Holiday services in the East Bay this year

Does pagan mean what you think it does? – Aleteia

| September 27, 2022

The word pagan was first used (one could even say it was coined) by Christians in the 4th century to refer to people living in the Roman Empire who practiced pre-Christian religions other than Judaism. Being mainly an urban and cosmopolitan religion after Constantines promulgation of religious freedom in the Empire in the year 313, Christianity distinguished itself even geographically from religions practiced and preserved in rural areas. The Latin word pgnus (from which the English pagan derives) means rural, rustic, and thus unlearned, or unskilled.


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