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The power of love to conquer hatred
Could it be that Bilaam, the gentile prophet, saddled his own animal when he set forth to curse the Jews? (Numbers 22:21) For someone of his stature, a prophet, it certainly seems beneath his dignity. Ibn Ezra, who is known for his literal readings of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Religious Texts, Judaism, Torah
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A call for peace. Will we answer?
Who would have thought that the Obama administration at this time would put a full-court press on both the Israelis and the Palestinians to resume serious peace negotiations? Secretary of State John Kerry has been to Israel every month since assuming...Tags: Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Elections, Israel
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Letters: Controlling access to bullets
Re "End bullet-buying loophole," Column, June 17 George Skelton's support for controlling access to ammunition overlooks one plentiful source that will be difficult to police. Untold thousands of gun enthusiasts already own ammunition "reloading"...Tags: Mental Illness, Bipolar Disorder, Behavioral Conditions
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Letters: Evaluating Common Core
Re "Was adopting Common Core a mistake?," Editorial, June 17 Politics aside, the changes outlined in the Common Core curriculum standards — which emphasize analysis and understanding over rote memorization — are essential. For too long,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, U.S. Department of Education, Teachers, Education
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Letters: Immigration quotas and the Holocaust
Re "Israel's premier visits Auschwitz," June 14 I agree with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the world didn't do enough to stop the Holocaust. I am from Poland; my life was saved by Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara and Chinese rescuers...Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, U.S. Department of State
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Homeless families get boost from all-volunteer group
In a forest of nonprofit organizations, volunteers and benefactors in the Naperville area, Families Helping Families has operated quietly for 19 years to assist homeless families in gaining stability. As one of the 45 Bridge Communities partners, the...
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Review: Bodytraffic and L.A. Dance Project in motion
Some heavy lifting took place on Sunday night at American Jewish University’s Gindi Auditorium, when Bodytraffic performed excerpts from its 2009 work, “Transfigured Night.” One of three pieces on a shared bill with L.A. Dance Project,...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music Industry, New York City, Music, Dance
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Does 'Man of Steel' Exploit Disasters Like 9/11?
VarietySPOILER ALERT: This discussion reveals key plot details from "Man of Steel." JUSTIN CHANG: Several weeks ago, writing about "Iron Man 3" in the New York Times, Manohla Dargis noted that the film, with its bombastic explosions and references to terrorism,...Tags: White House, Zac Efron, Explosions, Man of Steel (movie), Clint Eastwood
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Gun enthusiasts ready to fight assault weapons bans
A move by several municipal governments to consider banning assault weapons has come to Lake County, and gun owners are preparing for a struggle. The first arena will be Village Board and City Council chambers across the region, as firearms owners...
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Religion and Belief, Interior Policy, Local Government, Personal Weapon Control
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True Blood Season 6: Date, time, TV channel, preview and more!
Channel Guide MagazineTrue Blood Season 6 Sunday, June 16 HBO, 8pm ET/PT (Also, don't miss the two-part social media event that kicks off 9am ET June 16 when HBO reveals exclusive secrets from the set of True Blood Season 6 via the profiles on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram... -
Dodgers' Stan Kasten shaped by his father's unforgettable lessons
Of all the important numbers rolling around Stan Kasten's busy brain, from a giant Dodgers payroll to shrinking Dodgers victories to the size of the line at reserved-level bathrooms, the number that most shaped his life is the one he's never known. It...
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Search for Nazi diary leads to Pennsylvania
His garden stroll with Adolf Hitler left Alfred Rosenberg invigorated. Rosenberg was already one of the most notorious and powerful Nazis, chief architect of ethnic cleansing policies and the man responsible for plundering billions of dollars of art...Tags: Lawyers, International Law, Delaware County, Trials, Nazi Party
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