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Academic rivalry, popularization challengebiblical archeology

July 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

A mixture of academic rivalry, journalistic sensationalism and religious concerns is changing the field of biblical archeology, reports the Chronicle Review (June 22). For decades, biblical archeology has been driven by debates over discoveries in the Holy Land, but more recently the field has been split by “maximalist” and “minimalist” camps. The maximalists tend to […]

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DNA tests uncovering Jewish ancestryin Catholic populations

July 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

New technology used to trace one’s genetic makeup is confirming and, in some cases, revealing a Jewish ancestral background for many Catholics, leading some of them to a new interest in Judaism, reports Moment magazine (July/August). Genetic testing, now an inexpensive technique, “has buttressed claims of Jewish ancestry, once solely based on anecdotal evidence such […]

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Jews rethinking where to draw the lineson Christian support for Israel

July 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

While some Jews harbor lingering suspicions about the motives of the evangelical group Christians United for Israel (CUFI), the political support it provides not only for Israel, but also for Jewish initiatives is valued by others, notes Jan Jaben-Eilon in Jerusalem Report (July 30). CUFI, launched in 2006 and led by evangelical minister John Hagee—who […]

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Growing acceptance of black Jewsby Jewish mainstream

July 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Black Jews, once known as Hebrew Israelites, are finding new acceptance among white Jewish institutions and leaders, reports Forward.com (July 27). Although Hebrew Israelites have existed for 80 years and number up to 10,000 in the United States, until recently they have been rejected as inauthentic Jews by many in the mainstream Jewish community. Much […]

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Vitality and pluralism lead trendsin world Judaism

July 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Judaism is vibrant and more accepted than ever in U.S. society, while it is experiencing a growing pluralism in Israel, according to a special report on Judaism and the Jews in the magazine The Economist (July 28). Forty-three percent of the world’s Jews now live in Israel. Among Jewish Israelis, 46 percent define themselves as […]

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Reform rabbis more willing to officiate at interfaith weddings

July 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

In attempts to approach the issue of intermarriages, about half of Reform rabbis in North America are willing to officiate at weddings between a Jew and a partner of another religious faith, reports Penny Schwartz in a Jewish Telegraph Agency article (July 3). Interfaith marriages are coming to be seen as “part of the world […]

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Iran’s homosexual prohibitions make sex-change option popular

May 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

The prohibition and punishment of homosexuality in Muslim societies have been given a new twist in Iran, with “sex-reassignment” surgery becoming a sanctioned means of dealing with the tendency. Foreign Policy magazine (May/June) reports that since 2008 Iran has carried out the second-highest number of sex-change operations of any country after Thailand. These operations have […]

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The Saudi textbook reforms on religious tolerance that never happened?

May 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

For more than a decade since 9/11, Saudi Arabia has remained resistant to educational reform, judging by the persistent extremist Islamic themes in Saudi textbooks, reports the magazine Foreign Policy (May/June). Despite periodic reforms, textbooks in the nation’s schools “remain stubbornly impervious to change. Even in the past two years, they have instructed first graders […]

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Palestine Salafis hesitantly wading into political waters

May 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

While many Salafi Muslims in the Gaza Strip remain opposed to politics, some have recently been discussing the foundation of a political party, following developments in Egypt, writes Andreas Hackl in the Jerusalem Report (May 21). With their purist Islamic practice, aspiring to follow the pattern of the original Muslim community, Palestinian Salafis—like their fellow […]

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German Muslim scholar analyzes the rise of radical views and ways to contain them

May 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Extremist trends have often defined the perception of Islam by outsiders and even by Muslims, states the Islamic German monthly Islamische Zeitung (May) in introducing an interview with researcher Muhammad Sameer Murtaza, himself a practicing Muslim, who works with the Global Ethic Foundation. Murtaza traces the roots of these problems to the influence of (Saudi-funded) Wahhabi […]

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