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Donald Sterling, Cliven Bundy and the truth about racism
When you picture a racist, what images spring to mind? I ask, because in a single week, my own answer to that question has come to include to images of otherwise seemingly innocent types, and in that shift, lay important…
What search for “Adam’s genes” tells us about ourselves
This week, FoxNews.com’s Jeremy Kaplan reported, that “a pair of scientific studies using the latest genetic evidence are seeking to identify the very first man to walk the Earth, the so-called ‘Adam.'”
The search for “Adam’s genes” tells a compelling…
The Promise of Pope Francis
From the moment he walked onto the balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square last week, Pope Francis has been doing things that herald great promise not only for Catholics, but for the work of inter-religious relations in particular, and for the…
Rebirth and forgiveness on Yom Kippur
I am a born again Jew – at least I hope to be by the conclusion of Yom Kippur this Wednesday night.
Of course, when most people hear the words “born again,” they assume the next word they will hear…
Rosh Hashanah 2012 — God gives second chances and we should, too
The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, isn’t just for Jews. It is a Jewish celebration to be sure; one with roots going back to the Hebrew Bible, but it celebrates something fundamental to all human beings – the need for…