Carter met with a group of rabbis who contested his use of the word “apartheid” to describe Israel. And then he went a step ...
In sermons recorded between 1998 and 2003, he attacked Israel with antisemitic tropes dating back to the patristic writings of the early church.
The 119th Congress convenes for the first time today, with lawmakers and their families touching down in the nation’s capital ...
Jewish groups are mourning Jimmy Carter, the former president and broker of Israel’s peace deal with Egypt who died Dec. 29 ...
I wonder what things are “normal” for us now that will cause future generations to gasp and ask, “How could they?” ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The annual menorah lighting in St. John's, hosted by Chabad of Newfoundland, marked the fifth night of Hanukkah. Rabbi Chanan ...
Chapin, who founded the regional food bank in 1980, was killed in a crash on the Long Island Expressway in 1981. His brother ...
Hundreds gathered Sunday afternoon at one of Connecticut’s biggest Hanukkah celebrations. “Fire on Ice” attracted visitors from all over the state, ...
(KSEE)– In this Great Moment in Bulldog History, brought to you by Precision Civil Engineering, we take a look back at Fresno State running back who made history in 2012.