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After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

(RNS) — The nonprofit Shefa integrates Jewish beliefs and rituals with legal psychedelic practices, an approach that’s especially resonated in recent years.
After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

Catholic leaders seek reforms in Florida — an epicenter of support for Trump’s ICE agenda

(RNS) — ‘The detention conditions are horrid, and they’re almost jubilant about those conditions,’ said the vice president for advocacy at Jesuit Refugee Service/USA, which provides chaplains to immigrants in detention.
After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

Faith-based disaster relief groups mobilize to respond to Hurricane Melissa

(RNS) — Disaster relief groups have moved supplies into place, mobilized volunteers and started raising funds to respond to Hurricane Melissa, which has killed more than 20 people and flooded out thousands in the Caribbean.
After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

Speaker Johnson says clergy protesting deportations have no right to ‘get in the face’ of DHS agents

(RNS) — Johnson initially claimed he was not aware of the instances, despite having been directly asked about one of the incidents in a press conference earlier this month.

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After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

In Walters’ wake, Oklahoma pushes back against Christian nationalism

(RNS) — No Bibles in public school classrooms for now.
After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

Trump’s pick for ambassador to Kuwait tests the president’s tolerance for antisemitism

(RNS) — Admitting error is not usually in the president’s toolbox. But doing so here would be the right thing.

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After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

In Newark, a Nation of Islam heir speaks against war in Gaza, Trump

NEWARK, N.J. (RNS) — The Muslim-American Ministry for Human Salvation has distanced itself from the Nation of Islam’s controversial Black supremacist discourse but celebrates its roots with Muslim African American traditions.
After Oct. 7, Jews seek healing from kabbalah-informed psychedelic retreats

The Billy Graham Rule cost a New York man his job. Now he’s suing.

(RNS) — Paul Ostapa, an HVAC technician, says he told his bosses the Bible will not let him work alone with women. When he refused to work alone with a female co-worker, he was fired. He’s suing in federal court for religious discrimination.

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