Religion News Service
How the sanctuary movement became the faithful's answer to ICE raids
(RNS) — The sanctuary movement has deep biblical roots, but it has evolved from the 1980s in important ways.
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12mAs some praise Texas’ proposed ‘Judeo-Christian’ curriculum, rabbis say it dismisses Judaism
AUSTIN, Texas (RNS) — The phrase ‘Judeo-Christian’ was frequently heard this week in support of Texas’ revised public school curriculum, even as many Jewish testifiers distanced themselves from the term and the curriculum.
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11mOn Pride Day, Dr. Helmut Love links AI to spiritual promises through Georgia initiative
<a href="www.drhelmutlove.com">Citizens for Love</a>
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8mIn JD Vance's faith memoir, the most telling words are ‘My Way’
(RNS) — Vance seems to feel personally responsible for preventing anything from challenging his civilization or changing the church.
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13mFeeling alienated from queer and Sephardic spaces, LGBTQ Jews build their own communities
(RNS) — Through egalitarian prayer spaces, Shabbat dinners and advocacy, Sephardic and Mizrahi organizers are creating places where LGBTQ Jews can bring their full identities.
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5mIs it time to retire the term ‘Zionism’?
(RNS) — Zionism is the right of the Jewish people to self-determination in their ancestral homeland. But is that all it means? Two Jewish thought leaders have it out.