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Interfaith prayer breakfast focuses on unity
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Various faiths may not agree on theology, but they can still work together to make the community a better place, attendees of an annual interfaith prayer breakfast said Thursday. An estimated 300 people, representing at least 10 religious...Tags: Belief and Faith, University of Chicago, Science and Technology, Christianity, Arts and Culture
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Ohio Amish face unfamiliar life in federal prison
CLEVELAND (AP) — Sixteen Amish men and women who have lived rural, self-sufficient lives surrounded by extended family and with little outside contact are facing regimented routines in a federal prison system where almost half of inmates are...
Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Hate Crimes, Religion and Belief
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Expectant parents die in NY crash; baby survives
NEW YORK (AP) — A young Jewish Orthodox couple en route to a hospital to have their first child were killed in a car crash early Sunday, but their child survived. Nathan and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were using a car service to go to the hospital...Tags: Israel, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Christian Orthodoxy, Purim
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FBI issued warnings on Ohio gun suspect
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The FBI has alerted black and Jewish leaders in the Detroit area that their names were on a list kept by an alleged neo-Nazi sympathizer charged with illegally possessing an arsenal of weapons, community leaders said. Richard...Tags: Prosecution, NAACP, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Nazi Party, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
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No Hanukkah song at Mich. Catholic school concert
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A Catholic schools administrator in Traverse City has dropped a Hanukkah song from a Christmas concert. Mike Buell of Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools says he doesn't have a problem with Jewish music. But he says...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Christianity, Entertainment, Parochial Schools, Religion and Belief
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Accused Nazi collaborator loses appeal of deportation
TROY, Mich. (AP) — A federal appeals court won't overturn a decision that orders the deportation of a Michigan man accused of shooting Jews during World War II. John Kalymon of Troy -- a man placed on the list of most wanted Nazi war criminals...
Tags: Extradition, U.S. Supreme Court, Deportation, International Law, Religion and Belief
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Michigan Muslims, Jews plan basketball tournament
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — A group of young Muslim and Jewish professionals in the Detroit area are staging in a basketball tournament as Israeli-Palestinian violence escalates in the Middle East. The Michigan Muslim Community Council said...Tags: Basketball, Islam, Sports, Religion and Belief
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Can true solitude be found in a wired world?
CHICAGO (AP) — When was the last time you were alone, and unwired? Really, truly by yourself. Just you and your thoughts — no cellphone, no tablet, no laptop. Many of us crave that kind of solitude, though in an increasingly wired world, it's...
Tags: Employees, University of Chicago, The Huffington Post, Colleges and Universities, Media Industry
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The Temple of Bruce
Call it the ultimate triple-header. A buddy of mine, lets call him Todd, will go to see Bruce Springsteen Friday night at Wrigley Field, drive back to South Bend for the Notre Dame-Purdue game Saturday afternoon and then, with a plan in hand, head back to...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Fenway Park, Music, The E Street Band (music group), Stepan Company
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Where religion and politics meet
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Five prominent religious leaders debated the role of religion in politics Tuesday night at the first installment of the 2012-13 Notre Dame Forum, "A More Perfect Union: The Future of America's Democracy." The panel discussion, titled...Tags: Voting, Christianity, Politics, Jesus Christ, Religion and Belief
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A warm glow: Restored light fixture returns to former synagogue
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- With a flick of a light switch, a part of South Bend history was illuminated Monday. A crowd gathered at the South Bend Silver Hawks team store -- the former Sons of Israel Synagogue -- to observe a ceremonial relighting of the chandelier...Tags: Israel, Religion and Belief
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Report: Hitler order protected Jewish WWI veteran
BERLIN (AP) — A German Jewish newspaper reports that a Jewish World War I veteran apparently was spared deportation to a Nazi death camp due to an intervention by Adolf Hitler. The quarterly Jewish Voice reports that a newly discovered letter...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), The Holocaust (1934-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief
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