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Deportation and the Silence That Follows

There’s a silence that follows deportation. It’s not peaceful. It’s the kind that hums, the kind you can feel in your throat ...
Few biblical stories are as visually vivid as the fall of Jericho, with marching priests, blaring trumpets and city walls ...
Our thoughts are with the friends and family of Steve as well as all those who have lost a loved one on our latest list ...
Perez became president of the WZO after a lengthy and tumultuous World Zionist Congress negotiation process that culminated in November, with one of his goals in office being the “reimagining and the ...
Cato the Younger’s death was one of the most famous suicides of antiquity. A staunch defender of the Roman Republic, he ...
Helen was a wonderful mother to Jonathan and Deborah, a devoted wife to Maurice (re-united) and beloved granny to Chloe. She ...
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to people in Plymouth and further afield in the latest funeral notices. Among them is ...
The "spiritual architect" of BYU, Karl G. Maeser’s legacy continues to define the university even 150 years later.