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This Jewish farmer is harvesting corn — and planting a synagogue — in the Illinois prairie
Near his family’s Illinois farm, Nik Jakobs is replanting Jewish life — turning a cornfield into a synagogue and a museum of small town Jewry.
Federal officials say the mandatory FAA slowdown is necessary to maintain safe skies during the government shutdown.
The immersive interactive exhibit features items recovered from the Israeli trance music festival, a major site of the Oct. 7 ...
As many as 20% of U.S. flights could be cut in the coming days if the shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ...
As Jewish New Yorkers weigh Aliyah after political shifts at home, Israel’s cutting-edge healthcare system is emerging as both a refuge and a new frontier for medical excellence ...
Nearly 50 years after the release of his hit "Everybody Loves The Sunshine, we're looking at the fascinating story of Roy ...
ABC7 Chicago meteorologist Tracy Butler was Cooking up a Storm Thursday with an iconic Jewish deli that has called Chicago ...
The Church’s declaration on building relationships with non-Christian religions planted a seed that must be nourished, ...
He was a longtime critic for the Chicago Reader and contributed frequently to the Tribune. He was also a Walt Whitman devotee ...
It has been a year since two men attacked an Israeli Defense Forces reserve staff sergeant and his friend in broad daylight on the DePaul University campus. Both students are calling on Chicago police ...
He joins a long line of clergy who have, in recent weeks, been assaulted by militarized agents from ICE and state police.
Chicago’s public school bureaucracy has decided that the faith of a Bible college is suddenly disqualifying—and that should ...
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