Michele Morin posted: " As unimaginable as it sounds to 21st-century ears, Anna the prophetess made a career of waiting. Widowed after her seventh anniversary, the next eight decades of her life revolved around the temple in Jerusalem. Her patient attendance there embodied the "
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Latest from Food Politics: Weekend reading: The Spinach King
John Seabrook. The Spinach King: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty. Norton, 2025 (346 pages). This book is a memoir by New Yorker...
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My mother loved perfume and I vividly recall many of her chosen scents that waft...
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