A tradition of Jewish grandmothers is revived in time for Hanukkah.
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Maine Voices: Spiritual fitness, human connections needed as our culture goes through a transition
With the country’s institutions failing to inspire hope, Americans must nurture it ourselves to light the path to a better future.
Despair should serve as wake-up call
With myriad challenges facing our communities, now is the time for those of faith and all of good will to step forward with good works.
Amish, other Whitefield residents learn to coexist on roads
And officials have safety on their minds after two minor accidents involving horse-and-buggy drivers this fall.
Bowdoin Museum reminds us that death awaits us all
Renaissance Christians had a way of facing it, now on display in ‘The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe’
Another View: First Amendment protects Peace Cross memorial, too
A dangerous federal ruling endorses the misguided idea that we must scour religion from government property.
Another View: World can’t tolerate crackdown on Muslims by Myanmar’s army
Failing to respond to their plight and persecution would compound the crime of their expulsion.
Greg Kesich: Stereotypes rear their ugly heads in responses to Las Vegas massacre
It’s true what Walter Lippmann wrote in 1920: ‘We define first and then we see.’
Robert D. Hales, former businessman and top Mormon leader, dies at 85
His combination of experience in private business, military acumen and deep roots in the religion made him emblematic of Mormon leaders of his era.
A tragic exodus of refugees from Myanmar reoccurs, and who will stop it?
Let’s hope that the Nobel Peace Prize winner who runs the country now puts an end to all the suffering.