The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East highlight the failures of theocratic governance, as religious movements continue to exacerbate tensions and human suffering.
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Purim and Yom Kippur, also called Yom Kippurim, are opposing mirror images of each other. Each provides the missing half that the other lacks and this year they merge as we celebrate in the midst of a ...