Rabbi Dr. Eugene Korn lives in Jerusalem, Israel, and has worked extensively in the field of Jewish-Catholic reconciliation. His recent books are To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values and Israel and the Nations: The Bible, the Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations.
Imposed upon Navajo people in the 1930s, the brutal Livestock Reduction Program proposed to eliminate over half of Diné livestock herds. Against the backdrop of the Dust Bowl and the Hoover Dam, livestock reduction was an extreme response to reports of.
The first time Marlena Robbins ate magic mushrooms, it wasn’t to see music or hear colors at a jam band concert. It was to cope with sobriety and trauma.
I would like to make a response to last week’s Guest Column by Katherine P. LeBlanc, Esq., about the “Eliminating the language requirement for Navajo judges and justices.” Also, Boderra Joe, Navajo Times reporter because they coincide with the Judicial Branch.
"Pastoral life is not a manual, but rather a daily offering; it is not a desk job, but rather a 'Eucharistic adventure,'" Pope Francis wrote to Rome's deacons.