Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
November 16, 2012
11/16/2012 | 25m 32s
Life of Pi; Sistine Chapel Anniversary; Jewish Community Food Stamp Challenge
Director Ang Lee explores the meaning of faith in his new movie "Life of Pi" based on the best-selling novel; Michelangelo's famed Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings turn 500 years old; and a Massachusetts rabbi takes on the Jewish Community Food Stamp Challenge to live on a food stamp budget of just $31.50 a week.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
November 16, 2012
11/16/2012 | 25m 32s
Director Ang Lee explores the meaning of faith in his new movie "Life of Pi" based on the best-selling novel; Michelangelo's famed Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings turn 500 years old; and a Massachusetts rabbi takes on the Jewish Community Food Stamp Challenge to live on a food stamp budget of just $31.50 a week.
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Clip: 11/16/2012 | 3m 30s | Could you live on a food budget of just $31.50 a week? (3m 30s)
Clip: 11/16/2012 | 5m 45s | This coming-of-age story is about an Indian boy on a spiritual journey. (5m 45s)
Rabbi Lenny Gordon Extended Interview
Clip: 11/16/2012 | 7m 3s | Watch more of our interview about food insecurity in the United States. (7m 3s)
Clip: 11/16/2012 | 9m 4s | Michelangelo’s masterpiece turns 500 years old. (9m 4s)
Conversation with Fmr. Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey
Clip: 11/12/2012 | 10m 49s | He talks about interfaith dialogue and the new Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. (10m 49s)
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