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...spiritually believed in,” says Sarah H. Arshad ’09, who is Muslim. Sara A. Manning ’09 also said she could not picture herself in a serious relationship with someone who doesn’t share her faith. “Judaism is such a big part of my life...It doesn’t seem feasible to me that I would relate to someone on such a deep level if we didn’t have that common ground,” she says. CULTURE, GENDER & (NO) SEXWhen it comes to interfaith...
...conversant.” Since the BARWS standards are clearly content-neutral, the only possible argument left is that the standards are being imposed in an unusually harsh manner against Christian courses. Calvary and the ACSI have made this argument as well, pointing to classes on Buddhism and Judaism that have been accepted for credit. Again, it is important to consider why the Calvary courses have been turned down. Courses are welcome to teach U.S. history from a particular perspective—women’s history, for example, is mentioned as a viable option—provided the course...
...distanced by the specific faith. The plot of “Ushpizin” flows smoothly, and while the extended stay of the offensive guests does grow tedious, this plot technique causes the audience to truly empathize with the Ballangas houseguest frustration. One need not be familiar with Orthodox Judaism, as the movie gracefully explains the religious traditions and terminology. Secular and religious audiences alike will be impressed by the movie’s warm authenticity—the sandy streets of Jerusalem and the fire-like lighting convey an intimate, ancient feel, while the Rands’ real life...
...TIME: You've made statements regarding Judaism that many found polarizing. What are your thoughts on that...
...Vatican wrongly left Israel off a list of countries that had recently suffered at the hands of terrorists, it was front-page news, and more than a few accusations of anti-Semitism were leveled. Major news outlets brought up the always touchy subject of Christianitys long-troubled relationship with Judaism, and demands were made for an official apology from the Vatican. Why, then, was this divestment attemptwhich Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center correctly labeled as functionally anti-Semiticbarely even covered...