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Archive: March 16, 2008 - March 22, 2008

Home for the Holiday

These days, home is where my laptop is –where with the help of Skype, Gmail and Facebook I can see, e-mail and yes, poke my friends and family.

By Elizabeth Tenety | March 21, 2008; 2:27 AM ET | Comments (1)

Holy Week: Christmas in Springtime

My heart is full; it is Holy Week, and alas I have felt the heaviness of this sacred time for us Christians. Perhaps, of all the nights of the year, tonight is when I am most certain of God and of eternal life.

By Ani Nalbandian | March 21, 2008; 12:12 AM ET | Comments (2)

Secret Handshakes

This is the thing about living a modern Jewish life. We are so well assimilated that we often can’t discern each other’s Jewishness; but the paradox that keeps us going as a people is that we want to.

By Shari Rabin | March 20, 2008; 3:39 PM ET | Comments (1)

What We Believe

We find meaning not in the pews but in pigs in a blanket.

By Michael Pomeranz | March 18, 2008; 9:54 PM ET | Comments (1)

Eat, Pray, Land

Live-blogging my flight: An anxious flyer takes to the skies. 2:00: I’m standing in line to board at Midway airport and the Southwest airline attendant announces that they have overbooked the flight and wouldn’t one generous volunteer just love to...

By Elizabeth Tenety | March 16, 2008; 11:04 PM ET | Comments (3)

Believing is Seeing

Religious folks pray to God for solace. Non-religious folks take solace in knowing no benevolent God could allow something like this to happen.

By Erin Becker | March 16, 2008; 7:47 PM ET | Comments (5)

 
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