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An unofficial ranking of the world's cleverest countries based on criteria including number of Nobel Prize nominations and ...
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Young people are bigger believers in God and spirituality than their elders, one of the biggest surveys into religion in the ...
Local views on antisemitism, Israel and Jewish identity have shifted in a new survey from the Jewish Community Relations ...