It was Adolph Harnack, brilliant exponent of liberal theology and penetrating observer of the historic scene about the turn of the century, who declared that “there is something touching in the ...
This year, with no children home, my wife and I decided to go to Yerucham for Yom Kippur and pray at the Yeshivat Hesder (combined Torah study and army service) where our son learned and now lives ...
At one point in his hilariously searing novel Black Card, Chris L. Terry pauses the narrative to issue a list of what makes certain people racist. Some usual suspects make the list, including white ...
Neil Goldschmidt, who died at his Portland home Wednesday, was a force of nature, a transformational figure as mayor of that city. He was also a man who squandered his talent and trashed his moment in ...
Nineteen young singers took their places onstage of the War Memorial Opera House, filling the hall with dazzling arias, duets and ensembles during the celebratory Merola Grand Finale. The concert, on ...