In 1986, Linda Badger was convicted of murdering her husband. She maintained that she was innocent and received a Federal court ruling in 1997 recommending a pardon based on a miscarriage of justice.
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This week’s Torah portion is a double portion. The reason we have double portions is so that during a Jewish leap year, when there are 13 months instead of 12, we can “unpack” the double portions so ...
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In light of recent events that highlight those who face mental health challenges, we may be wondering if there is a “Jewish spin” to this tragedy. What does the Torah teach us about sadness and ...
The existence of the Samaritans reminds us that possessing a text is not enough. The greater wonder is the survival of a ...