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Rabbi Joseph Tabory rightly considers the siddur to be a “veritable museum of the Jewish people.” And of course, since the ...
Ever wonder why one song can lift your spirits while another brings you to tears? Here's how to use that power on purpose to ...
On Sunday, April 27, 2025, the Armenian Martyrs’ Memorial Committee of Rhode Island commemorated the 110th anniversary of the ...
Fayetteville has appointed a new police chief following Kemberle Braden's retirement. Meet the city's new top law enforcement ...
A Bloomfield police officer has died, less than a week after being shot during a traffic stop.
Love and respect for elders, community, reciprocity, and good food are abundant at Relationship Lunches, held tri-weekly at ...
Ghana’s democracy doesn’t just play out in parliament or at the polls. Prayer camps and televised sermons increasingly play a ...
Global Sisters Report invited panelists to reflect on the question: When have you had an Ascension or Pentecost "moment" when ...
For the first time in its 75 year legacy, the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune will see women cadets graduating ...
Isabella Smith played three seasons at Campbell and calls Raleigh home. Layla Lamar, the daughter of Duke softball coach ...
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle recently spoke about Pope Leo XIV, his experience of the conclave, and reflected on the legacy of the late Pope Francis.
For about a century – from after the Civil War through, in some places, the 1960s or so – one-room education was the bedrock of rural Ozarks communities.