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Tag: Jenna Krajeski

In the News: Captain America, Serpents, Google’s Gods, and more!

Posted on October 22, 2014 by Kali Handelman

A round-up of recent religion and media stories in the news. Continue Reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged ART, ayala fader, bible, blogs, brook wilensky-lanford, christianity, Erbil, evangelicalism, extremism, Ferguson, gender, General Theological Seminary, google, Homeland, Iraq, islam, islamophobia, Jenna Krajeski, jesus, Jewish, judaism, Kali Handelman, Kurdish, Kurds, lgbt, missionaries, New York City, nuns, Orthodox Jewish, pakistan, Pentecostal, prison, racism, religious art, Seminary, Serpents, Sikh, Sikh American, snakes, Tanya Erzen, turkey, ultra-orthodox Jews, virgin mary, yiddish, Yinglish | Leave a reply

Erbil to Aleppo: Kurdistan, Islam and the Syrian War

Posted on May 13, 2014 by Kali Handelman

Jenna Krajeski reports from Iraqi Kurdistan, where young Kurds are crossing the border to fight in Syria. Continue Reading →

Posted in World Daily | Tagged Iraq, Jenna Krajeski, jihad, Kurdistan, natasja sheriff, Syria | Leave a reply

Erdoğan’s Faithful

Posted on November 6, 2013 by Kali Handelman

In Istanbul, Jenna Krajeski talks to supporters of Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan and finds that there is more to their loyalty than media portrayals suggest. Continue Reading →

Posted in In the World | Tagged Erdoğan, Gezi Park, Jenna Krajeski, natasja sheriff, turkey | Leave a reply
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