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Faith and Values: The role of schools in developing emotion intelligence
June is the season of graduations. Whether completing elementary school, middle school, or high school commencement serves as a time to think about the future and to reflect upon the past. We prepare for where our children are headed in life and we...Tags: Teaching and Learning, School Examinations, Teachers, Schools, Separation of Church and State
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'The Pianist' is personal
Mona Golabek's one-woman show, "The Pianist of Willesden Lane," has earned raves in some of America's largest cities. But for the star, the play's current run at the Laguna Playhouse has a special significance. That's because it's a return to the...
Tags: The Pianist (movie), World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Music
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Kerry presses peace deal at American Jewish Committee meeting
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John F. Kerry on Monday said Israelis and Palestinians should support the two-state peace initiative he is championing to achieve their aspirations and security goals. Kerry, appearing before the American Jewish...
Tags: China, John Kerry, Religion and Belief, Israel, Philosophy
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'Food Network Star' recap of season premiere, featuring Baltimore's Rodney "the pie guy" Henry
The Baltimore SunThe ninth cycle kicked off with a premiere episode that was mostly as bland as some of the potatoes the contestants whipped up for the Star Challenge. Still, a front-runner emerged, as did a potential villainess. And three contestants were, very...Tags: Potatoes, Food Network (tv network), Salads, Soups, Chad
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A journey to Africa to honor a daughter
Depression. Joy. Anguish. Solace. Loneliness. Gratitude. The Agler family has experienced the gamut of emotions since the death of Talia Agler, 26, last year in Washington, D.C. She was struck by a van while jogging on the National Mall. Rabbi Richard...Tags: Washington, DC, Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Key Largo, Nairobi (Kenya)
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Dr. Ruth H. Singer
Dr. Ruth H. Singer, a retired physician who was a state health administrator and later worked in AIDS and HIV treatment at Chase Brexton Health Services, died of pancreatic cancer May 27 at her North Baltimore home. She was 69. "What one loved about Ruth...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV Treatment, Deerfield Beach, General Practitioners
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Bill seeks to give Holocaust survivors priority for in-home care, services
More than a thousand South Florida seniors are waiting for in-home services, like home-delivered meals and personal care aides, that are financed through the federal Older Americans Act. But Holocaust survivors could get priority when slots become open in...
Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Alzheimer's Disease, Family, Health
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READER SUBMITTED: Greater Hartford Residents Should Save The Date For Sunday, June 23 "Giant Tag Sale Fundraiser"
Greater HartfordTag Sale lovers from throughout Greater Hartford should save the date for Congregation Beth Ahm's Giant Tag Sale fundraiser. The popular annual event will be held indoors and outdoors on Sunday, June 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 362 Palisado Ave. (Route...Tags: South Windsor, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Windsor Locks, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), West Hartford
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Eagles teams reach middle school tennis finals
Donna Klein Jewish Academy tennis coach Ken Maget had a feeling at the start of the season that his boys' and girls' middle school teams could contend for titles in the Independent Athletic League. His confidence proved on the mark as both squads reached...Tags: Middle Schools, Boca Raton, Beam Gymnastics, College Sports, Beaches
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Western Wall rabbi is threatened over women's prayer group
ReutersJERUSALEM June 3 (Reuters) - Israeli police are investigating threats to hurt the rabbi in charge of Jerusalem's Western Wall if he does not allow a Jewish women's prayer group equal worship rights at the holy site, a police spokesman said on Monday....Tags: Rituals, Culture, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Religious Events
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Holocaust survivors' daughter on honoring, with honesty
Sonia Taitz is the daughter of Lithuanian Jewish immigrants who survived a Dachau death camp. Her mother was a pianist, her father a celebrated watchmaker whose craft saved his life and allowed him, in turn, to save others. "The Nazis, he had always...
Tags: Miss America Pageant, Human Interest, Literature, Religion and Belief, Heroism
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News of the Weird: Maryland Adds a Tax on Rain
The Department of Agriculture reported recently that in four of America's largest cities — New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Denver — nearly one home out of 100 keeps chickens either for a fresh egg supply or as pets, giving rise to chicken...
Tags: Arts, BBC, Police Arrests, Black Guerrilla Family, Environmental Issues
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