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...also sponsors the only Hebrew table at Harvard...
...news from the Holy Land. To quote the Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information, "The specifics involve the construction of a new neighborhood for Israelis to be built in the southern part of Jerusalem aimed at creating an Israeli urban sprawl from Jerusalem to Bethlehem called Har Homa (in Hebrew meaning the Mountain of the Wall)." While more than half of the land on Har Homa is presently owned by Jews, there are several Palestinian villages which would need to be "re-located" in order for the construction of the homes to take place. The Palestinians will not live...
Millar was born in Canada and raised a Mennonite before "heeding a call" to the U.S. in the early 1950s. In 1973 he moved to the Ozarks with 17 followers, including his four sons, and founded his city, giving it the name Elohim, which means God in Hebrew. His religious retreat has its own liturgy, its own calendar (the year begins with the spring equinox) and its own clock (the day begins at noon). The city's guest list over the years has been a veritable Who's Who of the radical right. Tim McVeigh called Elohim two weeks before...
...second largest class in the College: Literature and Arts C-37: "The Bible and Its Interpreters." I am disappointed, though, that we didn't make number one. It's not that I enrolled because I share the sentiment of Harry Starr Professor of Classical and Modern Jewish and Hebrew Literature Kugel, that students should be more interested in the foundations of the Bible than in the materialism of economics. It's just that I really wanted to be in a huge class...
...Longy Chamber Singers: Program to include Mass in G and the 92nd Psalm: "Song for the Sabbath" (in Hebrew...