Word: accession
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have everything (i.e., all the land), it has nothing. The issue for him is whether Jews can say grace without being totally satisfied. Even more important, the question is whether religious loyalty requires believing that there is only one way. Or does Judaism affirm that no human community has access to the total truth? In responding to these questions, says Hartman, "the most profound Jewish values are at stake. Israel cannot claim the allegiance of Jews everywhere if the spiritual content of Israeli life is not what a Jew living anywhere would want to emulate. If all Israel is about...
...western sectors in 1948. But as Paul Craig Roberts, professor of political economy at Georgetown University, notes, "It's a crackpot idea." West Berlin, then as now, was under the control of the three Allies and could be reached through an air corridor to which they had legal access. Getting to Lithuania, whether by plane, train, truck or ship, would mean violating the Soviet border -- as Moscow draws it anyway. "That's a good way to start a war," says Roberts...
...Undergraduate theater organizations should have access to the soon-to-be constructed third floor of the Loeb Theater...
...diversity of extracurricular arts and music groups with access to plentiful rehearsal and performance space is a worthy goal. A new undergraduate performing arts center may very well be the only long-term solution to the performing arts crisis...
...approached by foreign services tripled between 1985 and 1988. According to press reports in Moscow, the KGB has "unmasked" some 30 Soviets engaged in spying for the West in the past four years. This year alone, 100,000 Soviets are expected to visit the U.S., giving the CIA unprecedented access to ordinary citizens. Intelligence experts suggest that the U.S. would be foolish not to take advantage of opportunities to recruit agents in the Soviet Union as well, if only to establish a network that could be deployed in case glasnost evaporates...