US Supreme Court to rule on Sabbath observance

The case focuses on a federal anti-discrimination law called Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits employment discrimination based on religion and other factors including race, sex, and national origin.
Can Secularism Survive?

National perpetuation requires both a robust birthrate and an educational program about its traditions and ideals. Without these, the nation will either physically wither or change its character. In both, Halkin’s secular Zionism, and liberalism in general, lack the requisite material to propel it forward.
Pew Report: Newly elected Congress 88% Christian

Christians make up 88% of the voting members of the new Congress compared with only 63% of US adults overall.
Trump to Sign Executive Order Declaring Jewish People a ‘Nation’ Just as Written in Genesis

“The redemption progress is clearly underway and the other nations are beginning to recognize the Jews as a nation with Jerusalem as our nation’s capital and the world center for faith in God.”
Freedom from Religion? How not to Defend Minority Rights

Defending equality for American Jews doesn’t require taking down a World War I memorial in the form of a cross.
My Struggle with Persuasion and the Truth Concerning other Religions

Interestingly, my family believes that I am not at all business-orientated and therefore completely unsuitable for this
Research: Religion Affects Consumer Choices on Specialty Foods

Food is a major part in most religions. Seventh-Day Adventists usually avoid eating meat and highly spiced food. Traditional Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist and Orthodox Christians have traditionally observed a meat-free day, especially during the solemn season of Lent. Some Christian denominations allow moderate drinking of alcohol, while others, like Seventh-Day Adventists, Baptists, Methodists and Pentecostals either avoid or strictly prohibit the consumption of alcohol.
Spirituality in Early Life, Connected to Better Health Later On

Being religiously observant as a child and teenager can make you a healthier adult, according to a new study from Harvard University’s Chan School of Public Health. Ying Chen, the lead author, said that people who attended weekly religious services or practiced daily prayer or meditation in their youth reported greater life satisfaction and a more positive attitude in their 20s.
Does Nikki Haley’s Sikh Heritage Help Her Champion the Cause of Israel in the UN

US Ambassador Nikki Haley stands as a bulwark against the blatant anti-Israel bias in the UN and one rabbi believes her background as an Indian Sikh has inspired her in this endeavor.
The Biblical ‘Dark Side’ of Star Wars

Jediism is a new religion that is slowly gaining adherents around the world.