…may not be the case. In March, Russian authorities sentenced Sergey Filatov to six years in a prison camp after he was convicted in the Dzhankoy District Court of the…
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…Y”D 261:1 and Teshuvah Me’ahavah that based on this ruling, a rabbinic court can also force a physician to treat an indigent patient for free, from which it can be…
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…number of individuals is deprived of essential foodstuffs, of essential primary health care, of basic shelter and housing, or of the most basic forms of education, is, prima facie, failing…
“COVID-19 and The Family: Drawing Good and Sacramentality Out of Evil” by Marguerite Spencer
…increased educational innovation, and student-centered, hands-on pedagogy. And, according to one Brookings Institute report, new educational allies have emerged, from engaged parents to social welfare organizations. Working from home also…
“Law and Christianity in Latin America: The Work of Great Jurists” edited by M.C. Mirow and Rafael Domingo
…merchants, and others. In their place, the constitutions formally enacted new legal systems, executive and legislative political bodies, and independent courts based on the principles of equal citizenship under the…
“City of Atlanta Faith-Based Initiative” by Wesley Myrick
…on the creation of educational and networking opportunities and rapid unit production. The educational mandate has resulted in more than 16 large-scale and hyper-local workshops, which have engaged more than…
“Sustaining the Public Value of Sacred Places” by A. Robert Jaeger & Rochelle A. Stackhouse
…of those four-million-odd visits were for worship. Almost half of the visitors came to sacred places to participate in community-serving programs, and 31% for education programs. Recognizing that rural and…
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