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Eruvs: God Loves a Loophole, But Does Your Town?
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Nicole Neroulias
Covering religion requires an open mind. I’ve written about all sorts of faith traditions in the 10 years, and not much raises my eyebrows anymore, but some things do require me to suspend disbelief more than others: celibacy-with-exceptions for Catholic priests, ultra-Orthodox Jewish slaughtering rituals, Shabbos goys, Young Earth creationism campaigns, the Westboro Baptist Church’s highly…
Testing, Testing… Our Faith in Technology! (Also, American Muslims.)
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Nicole Neroulias
Sorry, folks — as you may have guessed by my absence and all the recent posting problems in the Comments section, Beliefnet has been moving the blogs over to a new system, and it’s taking longer than expected. In the meantime, let’s read this controversial profile of “Yasir Qadhi: An American Cleric” from Sunday’s New York…
Fun Friday: Preparing for Purim, Judaism’s Mardis Gras
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Nicole Neroulias
It’s slim pickings for Fun Friday this week — even The Daily Show and The Colbert Report have been reruns — so I’ll take this opportunity to preview Purim, by far the funnest of Jewish holidays. (When else can you see Orthodox rabbis don rainbow-colored wigs, clown noses and gypsy skirts, with party themes ranging…
Irish Catholics & Friends Celebrate St. Patrick, As His Church Struggles to Shake Abuse Scandal
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Nicole Neroulias
The clergy abuse scandal continues to plague the Catholic Church in Ireland (and Philadelphia, Los Angeles & Mexico, etc.), but the country’s patron saint still gets his due today — green beer, Shamrock Shakes, “Kiss Me I’m Irish” pins and all. Here are some faith-related links: The Long Line of St. Patrick (Whispers in the Loggia) Happy St. Patrick’s Day (Beliefnet) Dolan: Come…
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