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Conservative Jewish leader expects ban on gay rabbis to be lifted Rabbi Elliot Dorff, vice ... Conservative Jewish leader expec
Conservative Jewish leader expects ban on gay rabbis to be lifted
Rabbi Elliot Dorff, vice chairman of the Law Committee and a widely respected scholar, supports ordaining gays, saying "it is simply not natural" to demand that gays and lesbians remain celibate.
"We have to interpret God's will in our time," Dorff said. He's confident that synagogues will realize that they share to...
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Film capsules are written by Lawrence Toppman. If there's no star rating, he hasn't seen the movie. Grades: 4 stars = excellent, 3 stars = good, 2 stars = fair, 1 star = poor.
Country singer Toby Keith plays a fading country music star who goes back...
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Many rites of passage go back to times when early teen years signaled adulthood. Back in the days of shorter life spans, a girl from Mexico or Central and South America might have been considered a woman at 15 -- but not in modern Los Angeles, and especially...
Part of the Toronto International Film Festival has gone gay. And that is a good thing, according... Having a ball inside the Q
Part of the Toronto International Film Festival has gone gay. And that is a good thing, according to Ellen Huang.
She's the founder of Queer Lounge and a former American film industry executive who once worked with Helen Hunt and Hans Zimmer.
Her gay and lesbian-oriented organization is setting up shop in Toronto after three years of success at the Sundance Film Festival.
The...
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Ad Links Buy a link » J. Harvie Wilkinson III, The Washington Post RICHMOND, VA. - The chief casualty in the struggle over same-sex marriage has been the American constitutional tradition. Liberals and conservatives -- judges and legislators -- bear responsibility for this sad state of affairs.
Twenty states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriages; many more are in the o...
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Ad Links Buy a link » Peter Steinfels, The New York Times Back to school. Back to reading, writing, arithmetic and religion.
If learning about evolution is essential for understanding contemporary science, if learning about sex is essential for adolescent health, is learning about religion any less essential for understanding a world of powerful and often literally explosive religiou...
If you would vote for Pedro, it's likely then you'd award this DVD a higher slot on this list. ... The top 10 DVDs of Summer 20
If you would vote for Pedro, it's likely then you'd award this DVD a higher slot on this list. Though the hype for this movie itself is about as exhausting as the bonus material crammed onto this belated collector's edition, given the obligatory lame subtitle "Like, the Best Special Edition Ever!" (probably rejected for the "Valley Girl" DVD), a repeated viewing of "Napoleon Dynamite" makes ...
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The blows from conservatives have softened Crist's inflexible-sounding "Chain-Gang Charlie" image, which he acquired by talking tough about criminals as a St. Petersburg state senator more than a decade ago. That...
A controversial group of religious leaders will meet in Dallas beginning September 10 to address ... Meeting set for Dallas to
A controversial group of religious leaders will meet in Dallas beginning September 10 to address religious discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons (LGBT), "and how to counter it," including advocating the rights of gays to adopt children and same-sex marriages.
The meeting, which is being backed by the pro-gay rights organization, Metropolitan Community C...
Issue: Vol. 36 / No. 36 / 7 September 2006 Serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender co... Leno brings it home...
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