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If there’s one thing that’s characterized Temple Beth David’s Rabbi Nancy Myers' career, it's her persistence.
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNCanon Roland Riem: 'Why I won't be buying a smart ring'The reason I won’t be buying a smart ring is because in my hands, or on my finger, it would become another thing about Me, and I don’t want my Me to be about self-surveillance. I would prefer my most ...
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From Ancient Gods to “I Am”: How Faith, History, and Neuroscience Shape Our Experience of GodHere’s a far fetched notion: for most of human history, humans used to worship gods who fought, fell in love, and even had favorite cities. Zeus might have thrown lightning bolts, but he was not ...
Like many Israeli leaders, Netanyahu often peppers his speeches with biblical verses, usually used as cultural or historical touchstones rather than as expressions of personal religiosity. Keinon poin ...
Forty years after the first effort to extract mummy DNA, researchers have finally generated a full genome sequence from an ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFour Bewildering Bronze Lions’ Heads With Slightly Different Facial Expressions Found in Ancient Roman Grave in IsraelSimilar examples of ancient lion artifacts appear to have been used as door knockers. But the newly discovered discs may have ...
Because if it is corruption we are worried about, there is no greater corruption and source of impurity than the presence of death itself.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN1,000-year-old Babylonian hymn celebrating ancient glory resurrected with AIResearchers used AI to decode a Babylonian text lost for 1,000 years, revealing new details about life and culture in ancient ...
A 2,000-year-old Babylonian hymn pieced together with AI reveals rare details about ancient life, women’s roles, and the beauty of Babylon.
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