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For many Arab Muslims celebrating the end of Ramadan, it's not Eid without ma'amoul
As Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar comes to a close, many Muslims are preparing to break their fasts and celebrate Eid al-Fitr with… -
The Supreme Court ponders the right to pray on the 50-yard line
The U.S. Supreme Court jumps back into the culture wars Monday in a case that involves a football coach’s asserted right to kneel and pray on the 50-yard… -
A Brief History Of The Maxwell House Haggadah
How a coffee company and a marketing maven brewed up a Passover tradition -
Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddhist monk and peace activist, dies at 95
Updated January 21, 2022 at 8:42 PM ETHANOI, Vietnam — Thich Nhat Hanh, the revered Zen Buddhist monk who helped pioneer the concept of mindfulness in the… -
Boston likely to lose Supreme Court argument over flying religious flag at City Hall, experts say
The city refused to fly a Christian flag in front of City Hall and was sued. -
Lexington rabbi on Texas synagogue attack: ‘Declare this as something — this is an antisemitic act’
Rabbi Amy Hertz says one of the aches from the attack is a reluctance to call it antisemitism. -
The FBI has identified the British man they say took hostages at a Texas synagogue
The man who took hostages at a Texas synagogue on Saturday and died after a stand-off with police was 44-year-old British citizen Malik Faisal Akram, the… -
Vignettes of the faith: How churches are dealing with COVID this Christmas
Rapid test, masks and COVID passports at in-person masses. -
Is Gen Z less religious? Not necessarily, say the Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III
“They're bringing their parents’ tradition, but revising it in a way that is far more inclusive,” Monroe explained. -
A church retreat came to the aid of Canada's latest disaster survivors
HOPE, British Columbia — A little before dinnertime, people trickle in to sit by the fireplace in the main lodge of Camp Hope, a church retreat center at…