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  2. Ron Brill - Wikipedia

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    Ron and Lisa Brill. Ron Brill was honored by the community at the MJCCA’s Harry Maziar Golf Classic, June 20, 2011. In 2019, in recognition of his 75th birthday, his ongoing service to Woodward Academy and his long history of ethical leadership, Mr. Brill's family endowed the Ron M. Brill Chair for Ethical Leadership Development at Woodward ...

  3. Religious affiliation in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    In conjunction with figures derived from the Pew Research Center 's 2021 "survey of the religious composition of the United States", [178] the most basic breakdown of the above data indicates that 85% of the Senate identify as Christian (compared with 63% of the population), 8% identify as Jewish (compared with 2% of the population), 5% have ...

  4. Religious affiliation in the United States House of ...

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    The most basic breakdown of the above data in this page indicates that 89% of the House identify as Christian, 6% of the House identify as Jewish, 2% of the House identify with other religions, <1% of the House is unaffiliated, and 3% of the House have unknown affiliation. Religion. Group. No. of reps.

  5. List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    Kasriel Hirsch Sarasohn (1835–1905), founder of Jewish Weekly, Jewish Gazette, and Jewish Daily News; Michael Savage (1942–), radio host, author, and conservative political commentator; Jessica Savitch (1946–), NBC News; Michael S. Schmidt (1983–), correspondent for The New York Times

  6. Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States

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    Almost all of the presidents can be characterized as Christians, at least by upbringing, though some were unaffiliated with any specific religious body. Mainline Protestants predominate, with Episcopalians and Presbyterians being the most prevalent. John F. Kennedy was the first Catholic president and Joe Biden, the incumbent president, is the ...

  7. List of theology journals - Wikipedia

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    Catholic: Studies in Christian Ethics: 0953-9468 (print) or 1745-5235 (online) StudChristEthics 1988–present Society for the Study of Christian Ethics by SAGE Publications: United Kingdom Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations: 1930-3777 SCJR 2005–present Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA United States ...

  8. Catholic Church and Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church. The Catholic Church and Judaism have a long and complex history of cooperation and conflict, and have had a strained relationship throughout history, with periods of persecution, violence and discrimination directed towards Jews by Christians, particularly during the Middle Ages . The Catholic Church, as the largest Christian ...

  9. Jews as the chosen people - Wikipedia

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    Paul was the first major figure in Christian history to hold the view that Jewish law is no longer valid. Some Christians believe that the Jews were God's chosen people, but because of Jewish rejection of Jesus, the Christians in turn received that special status. This doctrine is known as Supersessionism.