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Navy runs new option with rabbi
Seth "Buzz" Phillips was about to turn 40, living with his first wife and their two sons in Naples, Fla., when a recruiting postcard from the Navy chaplain corps arrived. Recalling the results of an aptitude test he had taken as a student at Penn State...Tags: Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Groton, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Religion and Belief
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Jews invite Valley to share in celebration of Rosh Hashana
Staff WriterImperial Valley Jews celebrate a new year with events tonight and tomorrow for Rosh Hashanah. The Congregation of Jacob will gather at 7:30 today and 10 a.m. Thursday to recognize the high holy day and then again eight days later for the other high...Tags: Judaism
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Service at Oregon Ridge puts tailgating spin on Rosh Hashana
For certain religious oenophiles, Wednesday's dinner presented an interesting question:
"What wine goes with services?" wondered Arnold Weiner.
Judging from the crowd gathered Wednesday night at Oregon Ridge Park for the popular al fresco Rosh Hashana...Tags: Apple iPad, Rosh Hashanah, Judaism, Sheila Dixon, Religious Festivals
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Reveille for the new year
The sound of the trumpet was many things to ancient Israel: a warning call, a call to assembly, a call to remembrance and a call to war. Trumpet calls accompanied every burnt offering, every peace offering and every sacrifice. The sound of the trumpet...Tags: Human Interest, Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Rosh Hashanah, Judaism
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Outdoors Calendar
SEPT. 30 Black Hills: Archery elk season closes. Custer State Park: Early Archery elk season closes. OCT. 1 South Dakota: Youth-only pheasant season for hunters ages 12 through 17 opens through Oct. 5. Details: gfp.sd.gov. South Dakota: Tundra...Tags: Hanukkah, Hunting, Columbus Day, Minority Groups, Native Americans
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Around Town: Honorably for another year
At sundown, on Friday, Oct. 7, observant Jews will flock to their temples and synagogues to hear the sorrowful chant of the “Kol Nidre.” The services will invoke the traditions of the ancient rabbinical courts. The Kol Nidre begins with a...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Afghanistan, Human Interest, Pat Tillman, Judaism
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Area church briefs
Petoskey First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church, 501 E. Mitchell St., worship begins 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. Visitors are welcome. The worship style is a blend of contemporary and traditional, including a praise band and choir. A supervised...Tags: Anglicanism, Methodist, Pentecost, Bible, File Sharing
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Anti-Semitism: U.S. plateaus, Florida up
Anti-Semitic incidents essentially plateaued last year, reports the Anti-Defamation League -- with Florida being one of the exceptions.
Nationally, people reported 1,239 acts of violence, harassment and vandalism against Jews in 2010, according to the...Tags: Minority Groups, Guerrilla Activity, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Computer Networking and Internet
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Oct 25, 2011
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