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Having a savior is good, but....
Contributing WriterOne of the most familiar phrases of Christian faith can be heard as expressed by those who are repetitive by nature. We hear it as they intone; “He is my Lord and Savior.” Too often, what is meant by that declaration centers more on the Savior...Tags: Judaism, Religion and Belief
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Israeli army breaks up Palestinian march on Jewish settlement
ReutersBy Noah Browning DEIR JAREER, West Bank, April 26 (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse about 500 Palestinian villagers marching toward a Jewish settlement outpost in the occupied West Bank on Friday. The procession,...Tags: United Nations, Israel, Armed Forces, John Kerry, Judaism
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Synagogue organizing Israel birthday trip
In honor of Israel's 65th Anniversary, Palm Beach Synagogue is organizing a trip to Israel and historical Spain. The community is invited to join the 14-day tour from June 16 to June 30. The first part of the trip, June 16 to June 20, participants will...Tags: United Nations, Israel, Judaism, Arts and Culture, Travel
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The next 65 years of the U.S.-Israeli partnership
Congratulations to Israel on 65 years of independence. During his visit to Israel in March, President Obama celebrated 65 years of friendship between Israel and the United States and stressed that our bonds are built on our shared values, democratic...Tags: Israel, Conservation, Labor Markets, Business, Environmental Issues
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Biden: President promises to keep Iran from getting nuclear weapons
This post has been updated, as indicated below.WASHINGTON – President Obama is “not bluffing” when he vows that he will not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon, Vice President Joe Biden said Monday in a speech that put a heavy emphasis on winning consensus on that view from the rest...Tags: United Nations, Nuclear Policy, Iran, Los Angeles Times Journalists, Politics
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Moving past stalemate in the Middle East
With the U.S. administration's foreign policy team shaping up and planned visits by President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry to the Middle East, there are renewed hopes for movement on the political process. While welcoming these developments, we...
Tags: United Nations, Israel, United Nations General Assembly, The Gatekeepers (movie), John Kerry
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America's challenge in the Arab world
When the "Arab Spring" erupted, the cry of demonstrators to their rulers was Irhal ("get out"). And now, in Cairo, Tunis and elsewhere, we again hear cry of Irhal, directed at the new leaders of what increasingly seem like the old systems,...
Tags: Ethics, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Values, Palestine
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Amid rising tensions, Palestinians turn out for protests, funerals
RAMALLAH, West Bank -- As Palestinians poured into the streets Thursday for three tension-filled funerals, their leaders issued stern warnings about rising public anger over Israel's treatment of prisoners and protesters. In the southern West Bank...
Tags: Throat Cancer, Israel, Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas, John Kerry
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Hamas reelects Meshaal as leader, official says
GAZA CITY — The leadership council of Hamas, the Islamist group that controls Gaza Strip, has reelected Khaled Meshaal to lead the militant organization for the next four years, a senior official with the movement said Monday. No official...
Tags: Israel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hamas, Politics, West Bank
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Pictures in the News | March 27, 2013
FrameworkWednesday's Pictures in the News begings in Washington DC, where the US Supreme Court has begun debating whether the 130,000 legally married gay couples in this country are entitled to the same benefits under federal law as heterosexual married couples...... -
Commentary: On Easter, we should ask what we've sacrificed
I spent the first two weeks of Lent in Antigua, Guatemala, where during the "Cuaresma" (Lent) everything changes. Purple banners hang on the outside of churches, shops and even homes. On Fridays, the people flock from all over to fill the churches eager...Tags: Easter, Religious Festivals, Antigua and Barbuda, Guatemala, Lent
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Stations of the 'L': Catholic Chicagoan crisscrosses city on trains and reflects on Christ's journey to the cross
There's nothing extraordinary about Aidan Gillespie's daily commute on the No. 50 bus down Damen Avenue. Perhaps that's why the Roman Catholic schoolteacher chose the train Tuesday for a more spiritual journey. Setting out before dawn, Gillespie, 25,...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Little Village, Benedict XVI, Pilsen, Christianity
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