A Letter to a Former Student: When Our Views Diverge
Although we don’t agree on some fundamental issues, I value our relationship.
Although we don’t agree on some fundamental issues, I value our relationship.
Polish social worker, Irena Sendler, was a relentless heroine, saving almost 2,500 Jewish children from death in the camps.
We talk to University of Alabama Ph.D. student, Kathryn Robison, about whether or not science and religion can coexist.
The incident that occurred at the Chicago Dyke March showed the error of imposing rigid labels on the fluid nature of humanity.
A Christian parable provides comforting reassurance of God’s presence during rough times.
A rigid religious club gets challenged when Stephanie introduces a ghost.
There is something thrilling about the idea of stripping away what we don’t really need and living with what is essential.
A piano can act as a social magnet, drawing people together to make music in a rather old-fashioned way. A large musical instrument that also functions as a piece of furniture, and a de facto gathering spot, a piano offers music that can have the ability to cheer, rouse, soothe, and touch the emotions of those within hearing range.
Jewish historian and humanitarian, Emanuel Ringelblum, started a secret archivist group dedicated to preserving the history of the Warsaw Ghetto.