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Archive: March 2, 2008 - March 8, 2008

Spring Break Sighs

So, while this Spring Break was not at all what I had anticipated – it was certainly sadder and more inactive than I imagined it would be - it was quite an adventuresome week.

By Ani Nalbandian | March 7, 2008; 10:10 PM ET | Comments (5)

Tale of Two Services

The same readings were read, the same creed was repeated, the Eucharist was blessed with the same words. Which led me to wonder… what’s the difference?

By Erin Becker | March 5, 2008; 3:52 PM ET | Comments (0)

Courage to Tell the Truth

Here was someone moving beyond the blather because what mattered was learning, was moving forward, was trying, as best he could, to tell the truth.

By David Grant | March 5, 2008; 11:13 AM ET | Comments (0)

Reality Check: Lives in the Balance

The race for the Democratic presidential nomination has seemingly gripped the nation. We have heard over and over again how important certain primaries were, and yet, despite many proclaimed do-or-die scenarios, each campaign rages on. Last night, both Senators Clinton...

By Abed Z. Bhuyan | March 5, 2008; 1:18 AM ET | Comments (4)

Jews and Geography, or "No, I'm Not From New York"

Yes there is Jewish life elsewhere, and vibrant Jewish life at that.

By Shari Rabin | March 2, 2008; 9:47 PM ET | Comments (1)

Spiritual = Religion Without Rules?

Is being “spiritual” a way to avoid the sacrifice or accountability that a religious tradition may require?

By Satina Stewart | March 2, 2008; 4:11 PM ET | Comments (26)

My Last Spring Break

If you’re a member of the Class of 2008 anywhere, your mind and mine might be at similar places. What did all those things, big and small, mean over the past few years?

By Abed Z. Bhuyan | March 2, 2008; 1:16 PM ET | Comments (0)

 
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