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In Judaism, men customarily cover their heads with a skullcap as a sign of humility before God, though it is not mandated by law. In Hebrew, it is called a kippah; in Yiddish, a yarmulke. In Europe, the custom dates to the end of the 16th century.   Author: KeithMcKellar
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Date Found: April 06, 2009
Date Produced: April 06, 2009
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October 07, 2010
Experience the only DVD of its kind on the planet. Understanding Church Growth featuring Bishop Charles E. Blake,Dr. Robert Schuller,Bishop Noel Jones,Pastor Clay Evans and Pastor Jack Hayford..on a 3 hour dvd set. Available on ChurchGrowthDVD.com.   Author: ...
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June 14, 2010
Anyone can be bewitching with the help of a little black — and white -- magic.   Author: ssproductions
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May 06, 2010
Good Friday is the day Christians mark the anniversary of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and death. Commemorate it properly with these guidelines.   Author: LimpingFrog
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April 06, 2010
The Hail Mary, also known by its Latin title, Ave Maria, is the best-known prayer in honor of the mother of Jesus. It is used primarily by Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians.   Author: stevenkittinger
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February 21, 2010
Although Buddhist meditation is usually associated with sitting in the lotus position, you can also practice walking meditation. By practicing mindfulness as you walk, you can make this kind of meditation part of your everyday life—just be careful crossing the street.   ...
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