Kushner, Harold S

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Rabbi Kushner's experience with a son who suffered from the rare aging disorder progeria inspired him to write his first book, the national best- seller 'When Bad Things Happen to Good People.' His subsequent books also deal with handling tragedies and with humans' relationship with God.

Biography, Authorship, Religious literature, Jewish, Jewish religious literature, Kushner, Harold S.

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Farrakhan, Louis

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Afro-American Louis Farrakhan is a disciple of the Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad. Farrakhan propagated Muhammad's doctrines, which prescribe Afro-American autonomy and economic self-sufficiency, even after the American Muslim sect leader died.

United States, Behavior, Religious aspects, Farrakhan, Louis, Black Muslims

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Finkelstein, Louis, Rabbi

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Louis Finkelstein died on Nov 29, 1991. Rabbi Finkelstein was a Jewish scholar who founded the Finkelstein Institute and was the foremost leader of Conservative Judaism in his time.

Obituary, Finkelstein, Louis (American rabbi)

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