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Mormons baptized slain reporter Daniel Pearl
Boston.com
By Michael Levenson Members of the Mormon Church last year posthumously baptized Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was captured and killed by terrorists in Pakistan shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks, according to records uncovered by ...
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Journalist Daniel Pearl posthumously baptized by Mormon Church, records show
Boston Herald
By Ricardo Lopez / The Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES - In yet another public relations embarrassment for the Mormon Church, a Utah researcher has discovered that slain Jewish journalist Daniel Pearl was posthumously baptized last year in a serious ...
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Mormons posthumously baptize Daniel Pearl, Jewish reporter killed by ...
New York Daily News
By Larry Mcshane / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, shown here in an undated photo, was killed in Pakistan in 2002. His family is angry that the Mormon church posthumously baptized him last year.
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Pearl Theater Company Finds New Home
New York Times (blog)
By PATRICK HEALY The Pearl Theater Company, an Off Broadway troupe that stages classical plays, has signed a 20-year lease on a new home: the 160-seat venue on West 42nd Street that Signature Theater Company occupied for years before moving into its ...
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Daniel Pearl's father: Void posthumous baptisms of Jewish people
Los Angeles Times
By Ricardo Lopez A decade after Jewish journalist Daniel Pearl was killed by terrorists in Pakistan, his father, Judea Pearl, is far from worried about his son's afterlife. "I think my son feels very comfortable wherever he is," Pearl said in a phone ...
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Los Angeles Times
Daniel Pearl baptized in Mormon proxy ritual
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
by Jonah Lowenfeld with JTA Reports Daniel Pearl was baptized in a Mormon proxy ritual in another case of a prominent deceased Jew discovered to have been baptized posthumously in recent weeks. Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter kidnapped and ...
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The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
The problem of Daniel Pearl's Mormon baptism
Washington Post (blog)
A simmering interreligious controversy resurfaced recently with the news that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had posthumously "baptized" a number of deceased Jews, including Daniel Pearl, Anne Frank, the parents of Nazi hunter Simon ...
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Another Controversial Mormon Baptism: Slain Journalist Daniel Pearl
NPR (blog)
by Howard Berkes Pearl was Jewish and was captured and killed by terrorists while reporting in Pakistan in 2002. NPR has independently confirmed the Mormon "proxy" baptism for Pearl on June 1, 2011, at a Mormon temple in Twin Falls, Idaho.
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Mormon proxy baptism of Daniel Pearl draws family's ire
Local 10
A muckraking ex-Mormon researcher struck again this week, revealing that some Mormons conducted a proxy baptism for slain Jewish journalist Daniel Pearl last year. The disclosure comes after recent revelations that Jewish victims of the Holocaust, ...
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Slain journalist Daniel Pearl posthumously baptized by Mormon church: reports
National Post
The Mormon church has been accused of posthumously baptizing Daniel Pearl, a Jewish American journalist who was kidnapped and executed while reporting a story in Pakistan in 2002. Mr. Pearl, who worked for the Wall Street Journal, was purportedly ...
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Mormons baptized slain reporter Daniel Pearl
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(CBS News) The revelation that slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nearly a decade after his death prompted Mormon officials to call the baptism a "serious breach ...
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Mormon proxy baptism of Daniel Pearl draws family's ire – CNN ...
By Eric Marrapodi
By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Belief Blog Co-Editor (CNN) -- A muckraking ex-Mormon researcher struck again this week, revealing that some Mormons conducted a proxy baptism for slain Jewish journalist Daniel Pearl last year.
CNN Belief Blog
Mormons Posthumously Baptized Slain Reporter Daniel Pearl | La ...
By Lisa Derrick
The Colbert ReportGet More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive The Mormon practice of baptizing dead people who.
Firedoglake
Clarence B. Jones: Remembering Daniel Pearl: The Challenge of ...
By Clarence B. Jones
How do we best honor and commemorate the memory of Daniel Pear and the victims of 9/11? By retaliatory vengeance and violence or forgiveness, reconciliation and redemption.
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Daniel Pearl Posthumously Baptized by Mormons - FishbowlLA
By Matthew Fleischer
... on February 29, 2012 12:49 PM. Daniel Pearl, the Jewish-American Wall Street Journal reporter notoriously executed by terrorists in Pakistan in the months after 9/11, has been posthumously baptized by Mormons, reports the Boston Globe.
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Mormons posthumously baptize Daniel Pearl, Jewish reporter killed ...
The latest unwitting recipient of a posthumous Mormon baptism was revealed as murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl — much to his parents' ...
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Daniel Pearl Baptized Posthumously By Mormon Church
Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter kidnapped and beheaded in Pakistan in 2002, was posthumously baptized by the Mormon church last year, the ...
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Mormons posthumously baptize slain Jewish reporter Daniel Pearl ...
Records indicate Pearl was baptized by proxy on June 1, 2011 at a Mormon temple in Twin Falls, Idaho, in practice that recently raised public outcry.
www.haaretz.com/.../mormons-posthumously-baptize-slain-je...


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