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America is exceptional, and that includes the way we treat immigrants
Dear Scholar, It was wholly a pleasure to get your thoughts about the current debate over illegal immigrants and how to approach the nettlesome challenge they represent to us -- and we to them. It was good of you to rehearse some classical history for...
Tags: Migration, Religion and Belief, Rome (Italy), Slavery, Judaism
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Of Athens and Jerusalem
Paul GreenbergDear Scholar, It was wholly a pleasure to get your thoughts about the current debate over illegal immigrants and how to approach the nettlesome challenge they represent to us -- and we to them. It was good of you to rehearse some classical history...Tags: Migration, Religion and Belief, Rome (Italy), Slavery, Egypt
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Review: Alvin Ailey Dance Theater is spiritually awakened anew
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has long bedecked its ensemble in suits (the jazz crowd in "For Bird — With Love") and took a recent turn with androgynous menswear (Camille A. Brown's "The Evolution of a Secured Feminine"). Yet in previous...
Tags: Entertainment, Judaism, Entertainment Events, Dance, Tel Aviv (Israel)
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Orland Park church thriving since 1961
When Pastor Don Borling preaches to youngsters on Sundays, he invariably gives them an item that ties into his sermon, such as a toy or even dishwashing liquid. Borling's easy rapport with people of all ages and ability to connect the Bible to real life...
Tags: Judaism, Easter, Passover Seder, Religion and Belief
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The loveliest game
Paul GreenbergIt's an annual ritual yet always different. Like spring itself. Like the first taste of matzah at the Passover seder. It marks renewal. It brings past memories and future hope together in the pure, unblemished present. Like a blank page waiting to be...Tags: Baseball, Judaism, Sports, Passover Seder, Religion and Belief
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English assignment using Nazi propaganda embarrasses Albany, N.Y.
An upstate New York school district has become the latest to learn that some educational approaches create special sensitivity problems, as in this case in which a high school teacher asked students to make a written argument good enough to “...
Tags: Slavery, Joe Arpaio, Nazi Party, Students, Judaism
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Twitter #Weekendeats highlights: Veggies and cocktails
In honor of Meatless Monday, we're highlighting dishes that celebrate vegetables. During Monday morning's #Weekendeats chat on Twitter, many participants shared photos and recipes of their veggie dishes, with a couple of pictures of libations thrown in....
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Mushrooms, Social Media, Pizzas, Twitter, Inc.
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Babies on a plane
You can have your women in combat. You can have your women who lean in. You can even have your woman secretary of state who visits 112 countries. But my new heroes are women on planes with babies. Flying back and forth across the country over the...
Tags: Crosswords, Holidays, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Easter
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Glatt kosher market sold meat 'way too cheap,' competitors say
A glatt kosher meat market owner facing questions on his product was viewed skeptically by competitors, said the private investigator who sparked the controversy. Michael Engelman, who owns theĀ Doheny Glatt Kosher Meats market in West Los Angeles, is...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Illegal Immigrants
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March Moutzness brackets point to Villa Park upset
Here it's already April — the White Sox have opened the season to the victorious stylings of pitcher Chris Sale — and I'm way late in giving out the March Moutza of the Month. It could have been awarded Sunday, but that was Easter Sunday for...
Tags: Chris Sale, White House, Lisa Madigan, Government, Easter
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Kosher market targeted in USDA probe, class-action lawsuit
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched an investigation into the Doheny Glatt Kosher meat market as the controversy entered the court system. The owner of Doheny, Michael Engelman, faces accusations of selling meat that was not properly...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Judaism, Marketing, Michael Jackson, Barack Obama
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USDA investigates kosher butcher accused of using non-kosher meat
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched an investigation into the Doheny Glatt Kosher meat market as controversy brews over the integrity of products sold there. The owner of Doheny, Michael Engelman, faces accusations of selling meat that was...
Tags: Lindsay Lohan, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Marketing, Judaism, Michael Jackson
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