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Jay Leno bashes NBC (again) in 'Tonight Show' monologue
That didn't last long: After a few days of peace, Jay Leno returned to NBC-bashing Wednesday on "The Tonight Show." Amid rampant rumors he's about to be replaced by Jimmy Fallon and that late-night's No. 1 show will be moving back east, Leno made fun of...Tags: NBC (tv network), The Tonight Show (tv program), Jimmy Fallon, Jay Leno, Easter
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St. Mary's, synagogue team up for Sunday event
A member of the B'Nai Isaac Synagogue will share the story of Passover in an event at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Bea and Herschel Premack, Gail Peckus, of the synagogue, will share the story of the Jews and their escape from slavery...Tags: Holidays, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Bantam Bread Rises To The Occasion
The Hartford CourantThe Last Supper was a Passover Seder, but rarely are things quite so ecumenical as at Bantam Bread Company in Litchfield County. Niles Golovin, the baker at Bantam, baked six dozen Hot Cross Buns Friday, and they sold out in about five hours. Golovin,...Tags: Holidays, Breads, Religion and Belief, Challah, French Toast
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Showers possible to spoil Easter Sunday egg hunts
A warm-up to seasonable early spring weather is in the forecast for this weekend, but rain could arrive for any egg hunts and picnics scheduled for Easter Sunday. Saturday is forecast to be a nice day to be outside, with highs around 60, calm winds...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism, Easter, Weather, Weather Reports
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My Answer: Scripture never goes out of style
Q: Does God ever tell us to do something, or to believe something, that contradicts the Bible? A friend of mine says the Bible is out of date and we need to let the Spirit guide us in new directions, but I'm not so sure about that. — S.Y. * A:...Tags: Police Arrests, Bible, Religious Texts, Religion and Belief
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The God Squad: Easter is a tough egg to crack
Q: My wife and I had a discussion last night concerning the different time periods we actually celebrate Easter. Sometimes, Easter is in mid-April, and sometimes in early March. We celebrate the birth of Christ on Dec. 25 every year, yet there's no...Tags: Christianity, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Christian Orthodoxy, U.S. Navy
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Film 'Melting Away' Has Special Significance To Jewish Transgendered Woman
The Hartford CourantJoy Ladin has carved out a unique niche for herself. "I specialize in being an anomaly," Ladin said. "I'm the Wandering Trans-Jew." Ladin once was Jay Ladin, a husband and father who was miserable in his own skin. Ladin has since left that life behind...Tags: Entertainment, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Movies, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Cultural 'crisis' -- one man's explanation
Change of SubjectIt's not consumerism that makes millions of people turn away from their churches. It's not relativism. Or narcissism. Or secularism. It's common sense. These churches ask their worshippers to believe in things that are ridiculous. The acid burning through... -
Springtime snowfall belies the warm season ahead [Commentary]
The snow on the day after the Christian observance of Palm Sunday and the first day of the Jewish observance of Passover was certainly an unusual occurrence in Harford County. The most vital of holidays for both faiths are very closely associated with...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Nazareth, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Back from conclave, George visits synagogue
In one of his first acts since his return from Rome for the election of a new pope, Cardinal Francis George took another spiritual journey, this time to a suburban synagogue. As Jews and Christians prepare for Passover and Holy Week, respectively, George...
Tags: The Pope, Religious Leaders, Francis I, Papal Conclave (2013), Separation of Church and State
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Passover dining options
Passover begins at sundown Monday, and, as always, Chicago restaurants stand ready to assist. Here are some of the most interesting options; remember to order/reserve early.
Bistronomic (840 W. Wabash Ave., 312-944-8400). Seasonal Passover three-course...Tags: Gefilte Fish, Whitefish, Phil Vettel, Chicago Restaurants, Restaurants
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Vegan beer fest coming in May
The fourth annual LA Vegan Beer Fest is just around the corner, and attendees will have the opportunity to sample vegan brews from more than 15 breweries and vegan eats from a variety of LA-area restaurants and food trucks. Regardless of whether you...
Tags: Diets and Dieting, Vegan Diet, Arts and Culture, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Vegetarian Diet
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