A Pew poll suggests that Jews spark high feelings of ‘warmth’ among—and compared to—other religious groups
Citing opposition to a strict school policy, a sociologist scheduled to give a talk at the Mormon-sponsored university backed out. I wondered if I should do the same.
BYU’s Jerusalem campus hasn’t unleashed a wave of missionaries. But it hasn’t opened much interfaith dialogue, either.
A new documentary humanizes an often misunderstood minority faith. That’s something Jews can relate to.
Interfaith activist Mark Paredes tries to boost understanding between the two religions—and to encourage Jewish proselytizing
The author of 2011’s most notorious parenting book is back with ‘The Triple Package,’ an even more divisive book written with her husband
The 2012 presidential campaign will be a landmark for U.S. Mormons. It’ll also be the most Jewish election in history, argues a Mitt Romney adviser.
Romney will be the first non-Protestant GOP nominee
The Son of God takes Manhattan—from Bigger Than Jesus to Godspell—and the people blamed for his death wonder where to turn
Fred Karger is a gay, Jewish Republican, and he’s running for president. His plan is to embarrass the Mormon GOP frontrunner, Mitt Romney, and get the church to drop its support for gay-marriage bans.
Though the atheist/agnostics have our number
Utah’s Hatch says owners have right to build
Mormon gold medalist’s inspired first name
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