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    <title>The News Shticker: Religious &#8220;freedom&#8221; in the dock, pre&#45; and post&#45;Zohanism</title>
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    <description>Louisiana has passed an &#8220;academic freedom&#8221; bill permitting school districts to promote Creationism in the classroom.
A Texas court has upheld the right of religious organizations to engage in practices that may constitute physical and emotional abuse, even when those practices may endanger the well&#45;being of a minor.
A public school teacher in rural Ohio was fired for promoting Christian views in the classroom and branding crosses onto his student&#8217;s arms.
Video has surfaced of pop singer Amy Winehouse shoving a fan during a recent performance at a rock festival in the UK.
Contradicting earlier reports that the two were receiving &#8220;Kabbalah counseling,&#8221; the UK&#8217;s Sun reports that Madonna and her husband, director Guy Ritchie, may divorce over the singer&#8217;s involvement with the Kabbalah Center.
Jewlicious contributor DJ Handler reminds us of a Saturday Night Live sketch in which Adam Sandler first explored the disco&#45;loving Israeli persona that would come to be known as the Zohan.
A religious studies professor at Virginia Tech explains what the Zohan tells us about post&#45;Zionism and vice&#45;versa.
An Orthodox court in Israel has issued a ban on portable video players, such as the video iPod, claiming &#8220;their devilish distributors want nothing more than to drive the people of Israel to sin.&#8221;
Jay Michaelson ponders whether there&#8217;s room for the Jews in Narnia.
Jewish Currents editor Rokhl Kafrissen looks back at Nextbook&#8217;s Jews &amp;amp; Power event, raising qualms with the conception of Jewish &#8220;liberalism&#8221; advocated by the likes of Ruth Wisse and Leon Wieseltier.
And finally, daaaaaamn, Ahmadinejad&#8217;s wife is smokin&#8217;! Psych!</description>
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      <description>Adam Sandler is classic, though he tends to do his best work when he isn&#8217;t trying too hard to be funny, etc.</description>
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