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...important to me. And I'm not a therapist, so I never have people come to me in the way of therapy. I send them to therapy if they need it, or to whatever recovery or whatever things people need. But I feel like it's an honor. I can't even describe it because I think some rabbis are overwhelmed by it. I feel like God gave me this tremendous gift to listen, to have confidentiality, for privacy, and to integrate. To help people see it for themselves what God is actually saying to them. I think Judaism...
...Christensen said. “It’s always nice to win. It’s even better if you jump really well, but it’s always nice to win.”Assistant coach Will Thomas described winning at the Penn Relays as an honor. “It’s a really prestigious thing to win,” Thomas said. “That was definitely a good experience; she jumped really well. She won by being very consistent and by doing what she does best.”Thomas adds that Christensen?...
...eggs tossed from the crowd - the torch bearers' passage was without incident. The flame arrived at its final destination, the outdoor stage of the Nagano cultural building, in the hands of Japan's gold-medalist marathoner Mizuki Noguchi. Japan emerged from its Olympic relay with its honor intact and its relations with China unscathed...
...Latina over April Visiting Weekend in order to show incoming freshmen the strength of the Latino community at Harvard. Both Lopez and Pacheco agree that their experiences at the Presencia Latina shows they attended during their Visiting Weekends influenced their decisions to attend Harvard. The board is proud to honor Big Daddy Yankee and Jaslene Gonzalez, two celebrities who both have strong connections with pop culture in the U.S. and Latin America. Rosa considers these guests to be two of the show’s most important aspects. “Bringing in these celebrities inspires other Latinos that they...
...textile industry, the Brahmin Cabots reaped profits from the slave trade, according to Bartels’ research. Samuel Cabot, Sr. and John Cabot, Class of 1763, were both involved in industries deeply entangled with slavery, including rum distillation and sugar and molasses exportation. (The undergraduate House is named in honor of their descendants, University benefactors Thomas D. Cabot, Class of 1919, and his wife Virginia...