How London dealt with protecting the Jewish minorities in Central and Eastern Europe in 1918–19G. K.Acta Poloniae Historica
Start your day with pastries from Du Pain et des Idées—if you're up for something different, the pistachio-chocolate escargot is a good choice. For lunch, head to Rue des Rosiers in the Jewish Quarter, where L'As du Fallafel serves one of the best falafels in the city. ...
"I just think that people quietly buried it and stopped talking about it," says psychiatrist Joel Paris, a professor at McGill University in Montreal and a research associate in the department of psychiatry at Jewish General Hospital there. "If you speak to an intelligent psychoanalyst, they'd...
"University is a place where you should develop your opinions, where there should be freedom of speech, but that has to be within the confines of the law, and that can't be at the expense of Jewish students like myself, who at times feel like we're being dehuman...
Recounted in the Book of Daniel, the story tells of how King Nebuchadnezzar gave Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego a choice: renounce their Jewish faith or perish in a blazing fire. The three youths refused to yield and were cast into the furnace -- only to miraculously emerge unscathed. The ...
In this paper, we report progress on “Neighborhoods: our people, our places” an international study about how people living with dementia interact with their neighborhoods. The ideas of social health and citizenship are drawn upon to contextualize the data and make a case for recognizing and un...
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Smartphone apps, social media, and artificial intelligence are all making religion more accessible. Is it enough to slow recent declines in religious beliefs?
In time, the Nazis expanded the program to its Jewish citizens, rationalizing systematic genocide. With each new advancement in genetic science, some worry that we risk unleashing a new kind of eugenics on the world. Culturally, the war of ideas between creationism and evolution, between the ...