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Around Town: Mea culpa, the weather is my fault
Sorry, Mel Gibson. I did it. The rain was my fault.
Scholars note that prayers for rain are among the earliest liturgical texts and that the Bible regards the withholding of rain as a punishment from God (cf. Deut. 11:11–17; I Kings 17:1)....Tags: Holidays, Mel Gibson, Family, Yom Kippur, Religious Festivals
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The God Squad: We're not privy to mysteries of heaven
I get a huge number of questions about heaven, and even though I keep reminding readers that I'm in sales, not management, the queries keep coming: Q: Raised in a religious atmosphere, I was led to believe that when we reach heaven, we'll experience...Tags: Pol Pot, Civil Unrest, Bible, Physical Therapists, Religious Texts
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Break bread
Special to the Baltimore SunNo-knead techniques got many addicted to bread-making, but some are seeking more traditional methods, too. My mostly love sometimes-hate relationship with bread baking began at age 14 with a loaf of the best-tasting cheese bread I ever made, though...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), French Toast, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sourdough Bread, The New York Times
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Q & A: The eloquent conservative
Author and syndicated radio talk show host Dennis Prager is one of the better conversationalists you'd ever meet, but he pulls no punches for political correctness' sake.
"Ask me anything," he invites during an afternoon meal at Ichiban Japanese...Tags: Utah, Christianity, Gays and Lesbians, Israel, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sounding Off: Love neighbors as ourselves
Friends, you probably know that Wednesday evening began the celebration of Rosh Hashanah and Thursday marked the end of Ramadan. I spent Wednesday night celebrating Rosh Hashanah with a gathering of rabbis. Together we prayed, sang, ate, laughed and loved...Tags: Islam, Religious Festivals, Florida, Ramadan, Mountains
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Mailbag: History of Mexico must stay at OCC
A popular class at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa might be on the fringe of extinction. The "History of Mexico" course may not be available in the upcoming semester. Some might call it a ploy against Mexican American students. I see it more as a...Tags: Academic Progress, Organized Crime, Newport Beach, Society, Religious Festivals
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Worship Calendar
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a partial list of places to worship in Laguna Beach. If you would like to list yours, e-mail coastlinepilot@latimes.com. Include the name of the place of worship, the address, phone number, service times, and worship leader....Tags: Holidays, Religious Texts, Laguna Niguel (Orange, California), Laguna Beach, Yom Kippur
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Saturday's Calendar
TODAY
Lemondrop Dance Club
Newport Beach-based Lemon Drop Club, which hosts singles parties in Orange County geared for adults around the age of 40 and older, will have its next singles party from 7 to midnight at the Hilton Airport Hotel, 18800...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Today (tv program), Lifestyle and Leisure, Caves and Caverns, Music
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Sunday's Calendar
TODAY
Kerry and Rolly
Classic rock group Kerry and Rolly play from 5 to 8 p.m. at Muldoon's Irish Pub, 202 Newport Center Drive. The event is free. For more information, call (949) 640-4110.
L.A. Times Food And Wine
The Los Angeles Times...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Newport Beach, Lifestyle and Leisure, San Clemente (Orange, California), Music
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Rosh Hashana, Tunisian style
Alain Cohen holds out a gorgeous spiral-shaped loaf of challah, the color of cherry wood. On the top of the bread is a graceful open hand made of dough. Cohen and his baker, Yuri Amsellen, have been experimenting again. From the crowded kitchen of Cohen's...Tags: Honey, France, Holidays, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Rosh Hashanah vegetarian recipes
With Rosh Hashanah nearly here, I will be cooking vegetarian dishes for the holiday. It gives me a chance to cook new items for my family. The traditional dishes don't thrill me. Someone else always prepares these anyway, so I can be creative. It is...Tags: Yamim Noraim, Fort Lauderdale, Religious Festivals, Recipes, Coral Springs
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Rosh Hashana traditions, with twists
It may be 7,536 miles away from her own kitchen in Tel Aviv, but I can just see my 95-year-old mother jotting down suggestions for what she thinks my sister in Los Angeles should serve on Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year that starts at sundown Wednesday....Tags: Honey, Los Angeles, Holidays, Lifestyle and Leisure, Music
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