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Marcion of Sinope was an early Christian theologian who lived c. 85-160 CE. His doctrine was, perhaps unfortunately, declared heretical by Justin Martyr and Tertullian. Marcion taught that the God ...
Most readers tend to overlook how the ancients conceptualized the rivers Nile and Euphrates. These were not merely mundane ...
When Elder Quentin L. Cook was a young college student, a university professor that he enjoyed quoted that bit of Twain in ...
Lior Gross, one of the founders of the Nonbinary Hebrew Project, will speak at Congregation Sha'ar Zahav in San Francisco on ...
AI is transforming every industry, from medicine to film to finance. So, why not use it to study one of the world's most ...
Prior to my own Ordination in 1997, I received my Master of Arts in Hebrew Letters from HUC in 1996. And just a few years ago, I received my Honorary Doctorate, having served in the rabbinate for ...
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Re “Simmons Says” (Steve Simmons, May 25): When Auston Matthews said they had a lot of passengers in Game 7, he was right. Unfortunately, he was one for the entire series. Contrary to what ...
Re “Ford spending like Carney, Wynne, Rae” (Editorial, May 16): When Ontario voters, like me, voted for Doug Ford the first time, we wanted to see some sanity in Ontario’s finances. We were ...
In the first ad for his campaign for New York City comptroller, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine shows off his multilingual skills, speaking in Spanish, Greek, Mandarin and Hebrew.
In the first ad for his campaign for New York City comptroller, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine shows off his multilingual skills, speaking in Spanish, Greek, Mandarin and Hebrew.