By The Learning Network Cannabis is now legal in much of the United States. As its use increases, so do its harms. Is that a problem? By Michael Gonchar How can food feel like home? Read the ...
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In Mainz, Germany, in the mid-1450s, Johann Gutenberg and his partner Johann Fust published more than 150 large-format copies of the Bible in Latin. This is the book known today as the Gutenberg Bible ...
That highest of holy days, Yom Kippur, is nowadays focused on fasting, prayer, and spiritual introspection. But in ancient ...
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A group of Oklahoma parents of public school students, teachers and ministers filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to stop the ...
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As Jews around the world prepare to celebrate the fall festival of Sukkot, the leading British Jewish organization is asking ...