Loneliness is not a mystery. We’ve known the cure for decades Written by Loneliness is not primarily a personal or psychological failure, but the predictable result of weakened families, faith communities, and civic…
When you consider the coming of the American Revolution to the colony of North Carolina 250 years ago, you might be tempted to take for granted the remarkable circumstances that had to come together in short order to create…
Religious liberty doesn’t end at the college classroom door Written by A recent story of a student being penalized for expressing religious beliefs as part of a college assignment raises a related concern about students being…
Religious liberty doesn’t end at the college classroom door Written by A recent story of a student being penalized for expressing religious beliefs as part of a college assignment raises a related concern about students being…
Colorado’s troubling trend on religious liberty Written by In the last decade, Colorado has been the source of a disproportionate number of religious freedom cases because of state policies that do not accommodate religious…
Colorado’s troubling trend on religious liberty Written by In the last decade, Colorado has been the source of a disproportionate number of religious freedom cases because of state policies that do not accommodate religious…
Who’s accountable when religious freedom is violated? Written by The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case where a former prisoner, forcibly shaved in violation of his religious vows, seeks financial…
Is there a remedy for an egregious violation of constitutional rights? That’s a question the U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to address in the context of religious freedom. Oral arguments, held on Monday, suggest it may be…
Jews around the world have just concluded one of the most beautiful stretches of the Jewish calendar – Sukkot and Simchat Torah – a sequence of holidays that fuses joy, humility, and renewal into a single moral arc. After…
The fragile joy of Sukkot and the renewal of Simchat Torah Written by The sukkah’s impermanence teaches that true security lies not in material walls but in moral ones: trust, community, and faith. Simchat Torah models…
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