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Tzimmes, brisket, knish – Annual Kosher Dinner returns this weekend

Her specialty is the carrot tzimmes. First she browns the chopped onions — two 5 pound bags of them — with six cubes of pareve margarine, to keep it kosher.

U.S. evangelicals on the defense over Uganda’s new Anti-Homosexuality Act

(RNS) American evangelicals who insist they never supported Uganda's anti-gay law now find themselves on the defense, saying their statements against homosexuality at home are being twisted as an endorsement of harsh penalties against gays and lesbians abroad.

Buddhist Lent?

With the coming of Lent this week and Ash Wednesday (March 5), I've been thinking about the interesting parallels between the life of Jesus and the life of Buddha.

POLL: Do you get ashed on Ash Wednesday?

Many Protestant and Catholic Christians will mark the first day of Lent with the imposition of ashes, which serves as a reminder of human mortality.

Did Jesus have compassion fatigue?

There’s a hollow, helpless sadness that isn’t talked about much.

Thanks for a great Coffee Talk on Faith & Technology

Spokane Faith & Values will lead its next Coffee Talk today at 10 a.m. at Indaba Coffee.

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