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Percy Shelly’s 1818 poem “Ozymandias” conveys a timeless message, as important today as it was the day it was published.
On the day that the Holy Temple was destroyed, a Jew was plowing his field when his cow suddenly mooed loudly. An Arab was ...
I have often heard it said that when God delivers us, he leads us from a sense of being trapped, hemmed in and confined to a ...
Why Forgiveness Still Hits So Hard Let’s be real: forgiving someone isn’t easy. Neither is saying sorry. Yet every major religion, psychological study, and grandma on Earth agrees — it changes ...
By Kevin Murphy Special to NKyTribune It started in early December. Simple lower back pain. I thought it was from failing to stretch before playing golf. I had several epidurals, but they did not work ...
We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises.
Jewish Studies The program in Jewish studies at Smith College explores the history, literature, arts, politics, philosophy, culture, religion and languages of the Jewish people from its origins in ...
It’s not easy getting teens to think about God. Even if they go to Jewish day school.  When one Jewish educational ...
The Bible has no shortage of strange stories. From a talking donkey to a man being eaten by a giant fish, the Bible has no ...
The one-of-a-kind siddur features bright colors, bold text and an amalgam of Hebrew, English, Russian and Ladino prayers, as ...
Tim Ledbetter strolled through the Garden of Etymology and discovered myriad definitions of the word “appreciate,” some even ...