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secular

[sek-yuh-ler] / ˈsɛk yə lər /


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Raanan, 63, is the founder of an association seeking to "build a bridge" between religious and secular Jews in Israeli society.

From Barron's

“While macro uncertainty will likely influence the shape of our fiscal 2026, we believe we are well positioned to continue capitalizing on the ongoing cyclical recovery and our secular growth opportunities.”

From Barron's

Raised Catholic but long-since lapsed, he instead harnesses an emphatic merger of physical form and fluid red color to conjure a wholly secular vision of the body and the blood.

From Los Angeles Times

He insisted repeatedly that he would maintain stability, amid fears that his allies’ provocative approach to the Palestinians and the secular world would test Israel’s foreign alliances and create higher security risks at home.

From New York Times

So here, when Hutton presents a question of whetherfolks within this community are having legitimate, supernatural religious experiences, I’m already tumbling down the conspiratorial rabbit hole of finding some logical, secular justification behind everything.

From Seattle Times