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For most of the year, Rabbi David Kasher grew up “as a regular American kid,” spending the school year with his hippie mother ...
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The founders had disagreements about the role of religion in America’s public schools, but there was always one line they ...
Discrimination in faith school admissions particularly affects disadvantaged children and children with SEND, NSS warns Read ...
Teachers in the Republic of Ireland want a more secular approach to education, a survey of the country's largest teachers' ...
Standing on the balcony of the White House’s Blue Room, flanked by the First Lady on one side and the Easter bunny on the ...
The Union Government, through its Ministry of Minority Affairs, has filed a preliminary affidavit in response to the ...
The Pahalgam massacre has revealed a historic commonality between India’s Hindu right and the Pakistani establishment: ...
The typical college general education curriculum, fractured into discipline-based silos, often fails to engage students with the profound questions and pressing controversies that shape human life and ...
In 2013 when a little-known cardinal from Argentina was elected the Pope of the Catholic Church, taking the title of Francis, many wondered in which direction he might walk in Saint Peter’s shoes.
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India Today on MSNAt Congress's Ahmedabad session, a blueprint for grassroots changeThe party's resolutions call for decentralisation and conceptual reframing of nationalism and secularism, but the challenge ...
I am writing on the day that Pope Francis passed away. I am sure many people wonder why this event of the death of the head of the Catholic Church is in the news and the regular press. He served in ...
Parish records reveal how our ancestors, as a matter of course, combined sacred and secular. In 1885, the Vestry at Holt ...
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