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The New Yorker magazine has managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in an April issue, writes columnist Phyllis Zagano.
Starting in 1973, thanks to The Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Kirschen, the “Mad” Zionist, applied that screwball approach to the ...
More precise names for the “Personal Life” section on Wikipedia. Tough-guy things I can do because I don’t wear a face mask.
Oscar Isaac stars in an adaptation of the life and times of Jesus Christ, with computer animation that makes all your favorite Bible characters look like bobble-heads.
During an excavation at a site believed to date back to the Greek-era near Alexandria, archaeologists uncovered a stunning ...
The Trump administration hasn’t yet delivered huge deportation numbers — but it is using the internet to provide regular ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum, outside Cairo, has been delayed by revolutions, wars, financial crises and a pandemic. At long last, here’s a look inside.
The new Disney+ documentary about the making of 'A Goofy Movie' is augmented with unique animated sequences that bring the ...
Angel Studios The King of Kings roared into theaters over the weekend with a projected 19 million domestic debut, setting a ...
Believe it or not, the '90s were three decades ago now, so it's not surprising many of its animated classics are a little ...
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The New Yorker's tone-deaf Holy Week cartoon
The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the ...
Go figure! This old question about a dog taught me everything important I needed to know about Passover and Easter. Q: I have a dilemma. Bo is my Labrador Retriever and he is always with me. He rides ...