May 2012

Book on biblical philosophy needs better sources

The Biblical Outlook: Topics in Jewish Philosophy by Rabbi Shlomo Polachek; Penina Press, Jerusalem, 2012; ISBN-10: 1936068273; 463 pages. $29.95. By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel  CHULA VISTA, California — The concept the author wishes to present is an important one. He wishes to show the various strands of biblical passages that can be used by a […]

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

La Jolla doctor foresees computerized revolution for medicine

 The Creative Destruction of Medicine: How the Digital Revolution will Create Better Health Care by Eric Topol M.D.; Basic Books, 2012, ISBN-13: 9780465025503, 320 pages. By Joel A. Moskowitz MD, FAPA, FAAP LA JOLLA, California–Dr. Eric Topol is a genius, who is based here in La Jolla.  The beginning of his book, The Creative Destruction of

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Science, Medicine, & Education

Gutenberg’s printing press was the Internet of the Middle Ages

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — When Johann Gutenberg (1394-1468) unsheathed his new invention in 1454, this great invention changed European civilization forever, because it led to the advancement of literacy in all areas of human interest.  It is interesting that the Catholic Church originally had some misgivings about Gutenberg’s new invention. 

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Travel and Food

Rabbi Richard Shapiro to serve on interim basis at Temple Emanu-El; succeeds Rabbi Martin S. Lawson

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–Temple Emanu-El welcomes Richard J. Shapiro as interim rabbi, beginning July 1. Interim Rabbi Shapiro will serve for one year while the congregation conducts a search for a successor to retiring Rabbi Martin S. Lawson. Shapiro grew up in southern California and received his BA in Jewish Studies from UCLA in 1976.

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San Diego County

U.S. brushes off Muslim Brotherhood’s anti-Israel rhetoric

By Morton A. Klein NEW YORK —  Following last week’s Egyptian first round of voting in the country’s presidential election, which has seen the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, Mohamed Mursi, win a plurality of the vote (44%), the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has pointed to continuing, alarming developments in Egypt. The ZOA is urging the

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Middle East

LBJ and RFK compartmentalized their loathing for each other

By Ira Sharkansksy JERUSALEM – My wandering the library stacks produced Jeff Shesol’s Mutual Contempt:Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and the Feud That Defined a Decade (New York: Norton, 1997). I recall the general picture from the 1960s onward, and have seen details in other writing. What challenges conventional wisdom is the degree of absolute nuttiness

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Ira Sharkansky, USA

Jewish Federation donates clothing for military families

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – The Jewish Federation of San Diego County Women’s Philanthropy held a clothing drive called “Share Your Style Boutique” for families of Camp Pendleton on May 20. The boutique had nearly three thousand articles of clothing donated to more than 150 military families. “We have been thrilled at the outpouring of

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San Diego Calendar

Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m., May 30, to honor U.S. Armed Forces

By James Colbert WASHINGTON, D.C — American Exceptionalism began when 56 brave patriots signed the Declaration of Independence, and has continued with the many thousands of Americans who paid the ultimate price to preserve the freedoms that make ours the greatest nation in the world. On Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who have

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