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Transcripts For WHUT Religion Ethics Newsweekly 20131020

Traditional orthodox jew dayism and the more liberal reform movement. Dr. Steven wornick is head of the group. It is a judaism that is deeply rooted in tradition, but yet has modernity. Reporter according the a new Research Poll by Pugh Research center only 30 would identify with the judaism, and they say it is in part because of how well jews have assimilated. The jews have been wildly successful, and the question becomes, why be jewish and for the first time in jewish history where you can optout, the question is, why optin . So the religions in the center that take a more nuanced or mosaic approach to religious life, making that life has been harder. Reporter they have been studying ways to understand the outrage, and they have been devoted to building spiritual communities and sometimes outside of synagogues. It is not about the bricks and the mortars, but about people and relationships. So we are working with the synagogues to ree imareimagine vision, and to think differently abou

Transcripts For WHUT Religion Ethics Newsweekly 20131023

Movement. Dr. Steven wornick is head of the group. It is a judaism that is deeply rooted in tradition, but yet has modernity. Reporter according the a new Research Poll by Pugh Research center only 30 would identify with the judaism, and they say it is in part because of how well jews have assimilated. The jews have been wildly successful, and the question becomes, why be jewish and for the first time in jewish history where you can optout, the question is, why optin . So the religions in the center that take a more nuanced or mosaic approach to religious life, making that life has been harder. Reporter they have been studying ways to understand the outrage, and they have been devoted to building spiritual communities and sometimes outside of synagogues. It is not about the bricks and the mortars, but about people and relationships. So we are working with the synagogues to ree imareimagine vision, and to think differently about how they build relationships. Reporter the denomination is

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140310

A Palestinian Refugee camp entitled they are human too. As well as a novel about Palestinian Refugees. And you should see this photo book. It looks like gaza today. I mean, nothing has changed. But its very interesting that it was put out by i a conservative out by a conservative, explicitly conservative ideological publisher. And then there was what priced israel by alfred m. Williamthal who i believe is the founder of the American Council on judaism which made what was back then the mainstream jewish argument against the idea of a specifically jewish state. On the other hand, we see the same reversal. Now, you can see how things have been reversed. But on the west there was another reversal going on. Albeit in the opposite direction. In the beginning in 1948, the american left was very much proisrael. Henry wallace made support for israel a major issue in his president ial campaign that year as the candidate of the to of the leftist Progressive Party which had the fulsome backing of

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131107

Attacks may be subtle, make no mistake, we are seeing the free exercise of religion and freedom of speech constrained and restricted. Weve seen it in the administrations rule regarding churchaffiliated groups to facilitate Insurance Coverage that includes contraceptives and abortioninducing drugs despite their deeply held religious beliefs. I think about my alma mater, Wheaton College he in illinois, illinois, Wheaton College in illinois, which is the school from which billy graham graduated years ago. I appreciate the majority leader and minority leaders reference to his life as he celebrates his 95th birthday. Billy graham had an important impact on my life and millions not just of americans, but people around the world. I appreciate that recognition that has been given here by our leaders. But i also think about our indianabased university, notre dame. Despite conscious objections and the clearly outlined standards of the colleges and universities Colleges Community covenant at whea

Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131108

Reviews were done in an adversarial basis and therefore had to be changed somewhat. If thats true you dont agree with it, why did you agree to stop sending enforcement lawyers . There was a certain message from that practice that was not the message that was intended. Weve been working hard to integrate our supervision and our enforcement elements of the bureau. Were a little different animal certainly a different animal from my experience. I had Enforcement Authority but i didnt have any sort of Examination Authority or supervisery authority. Its something i had to learn about when i came to the bureau. Most of our enforcement attorneys are in the same boat. They need to understand how the examination function works and how it is getting to a similar result. They have to understand how enforcement works when its an appropriate tool and when its not. In attempting to integrate this is one of the early judgment wes made two years early on. It seemed to me that this cost were outweighing

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