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‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives

An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.
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This installment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ suggests the call to be a prophet is meant to be a universal, rather than a unique, calling.
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‘Vladimir’: A Reverse May-December Romantic Fantasy-Obsession

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