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Previewing High Holiday sermons; Joan Nathan on Persian Jewish holiday dishes; God and video games

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Friday, September 23, 2011
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Sweet and Sour From crispy rice to chickpea dumplings, Persian Jewish cuisine offers new and different ways to celebrate the New Year By Joan Nathan
God Got Game Video games teach us everything we need to know about the tension between destiny and free will By Liel Leibovitz
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