Religion is not central to the lives of most U.S. Jews. Even Jews by religion are much less likely than Christian adults to consider religion to be very important in their lives (28% vs. 57%). And ...
All of the teachings he had been taught as a child about Judaism had prepared him to more fully accept and understand the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Through telling ...
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