Carter met with a group of rabbis who contested his use of the word “apartheid” to describe Israel. And then he went a step ...
Following former US President Jimmy Carter's passing, a story has surfaced about his involvement in saving the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman from destruction during the Soviet era.
Chapin, who founded the regional food bank in 1980, was killed in a crash on the Long Island Expressway in 1981. His brother ...
Former President Jimmy Carter’s ties to the Chicago area ran deep. He visited multiple times during his campaigning years, usually staying in the homes of local politicians or supporters from Chicago ...
‘First to publicly light Hanukkah menorah’ Rabbi Pinchas Taylor, director of the American Faith Coalition and based in Florida, told Fox News Digital on Sunday evening, "Carter was the first ...
The Baptist deacon responded with an 823-word soliloquy on human imperfection, pride and God’s forgiveness. He said he believed in “absolute and total separation of church and state” and explained his ...
Five Chabad rabbis erected the first public menorah in Philadelphia in 1974. Now, 50 years later, there are roughly 15,000 ...
The late president helped prevent Soviet authorities from demolishing the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, a significant site of annual pilgrimage for many Israelis.
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