One day during the second century BC, a scribe dipped a pen in ink and started writing pages and pages of Hebrew on leather parchment.
Source: ABC
As the world marks Earth Day on April 22, on Soul Search we're revisiting a conversation with Professor Stephanie Kaza.
Source: ABC
I found out I was pregnant the day before I had my exam on the laws of kosher. I was ecstatic. I loved the symmetry of going through the trials of motherhood together with my rabbinic exams.
Source: The Age
A recent survey found almost 70% of Australians believed in or were open to the existence of the soul — meaning they believe we are more than the stuff out of which our bodies are made.
Source: The Conversation
Vaisakhi is the most important festival in Punjab. It marks the annual harvest festival, as well as the birth of the Khalsa (the pure), in the Sikh religion. It is usually celebrated on April 13 or 14 every year.
Source: SBS
The month of Ramadan begins this evening, with Muslims all around the world fasting from dawn to dusk until May 11.
Source: ABC
For most Muslims around the world, the Islamic holy month of Ramadan is a time for peaceful worship. But as the auspicious month draws near, some of Australia's mosque leaders fear the worst after enduring years of hate crimes.
Source: ABC
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