June 2012

Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has a friend in Obama

By Isaac Yetiv, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California– The first free elections in the history of Egypt have produced a parliament dominated by a majority of radical Islamists , and a president who emerged from the ranks of the fundamentalist Islamist “Muslim Brotherhood” movement.  It is said that “Revolutions are started by intellectuals, carried out by fanatics, and

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Middle East

The growing friendship between China and Israel

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel — There is a remarkable amount of interest in China about Israel and  Jews, as I discovered during a trip to China sponsored by SIGNAL, the  Sino-Israel Global Network and Academic Leadership. The most obvious reason is that the Chinese–one important official  called it the “little superpower–perceive that Israel in

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International, Middle East

‘Legally Blonde: The Musical’ is OMG such fun!

By Carol Davis VISTA, California — Legally Blonde The Musical that earned seven 2007 Tony Award nominations is back in San Diego County, at the Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista through July 14th.   It is making its Southern California Regional Music Theatre premiere and it’s not only zippy, fast paced and high-spirited; it’s also fun for

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

The meaning of tachrichim

  By Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal SAN DIEGO — Jews are not buried in the clothes they wore during their lives. Rather, we are dressed in tachrichim, simple white burial garments. This reminds us that no matter how many material blessings one accumulates during a lifetime, we are all equal in death. Additionally, tachrichim remind us

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Jewish Religion

A concise history of Israel’s leadership

Nine Lives of Israel: A Nation’s History through the Lives of Its Foremost Leaders by Jack L. Schwartzwald.; Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company: 2012. By Edward Alexander CHICAGO– “History,” wrote the Victorian sage and hero-worshiper Thomas Carlyle, “is the essence of innumerable biographies.” Jack Schwartzwald, a professor of medicine at Brown University,

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Travel and Food

‘5 Broken Cameras’ a manipulative pro-Palestinian movie.

 By J.J Surbeck LA JOLLA, California –This past weekend (June 22-24), the La Jolla Country Day School launched its first Young Leaders Film Festival. It was marketed to the general public rather than being  an internal academic exercise  (taking advantage of the fact that school is out during the summer). Four films were presented twice over

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Travel and Food

America the fascinating

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM –Among the things that keep me in touch with my former homeland are the family members and friends who respond to my columns. The friends include people I’ve never met in person. Some have trekked to French Hill in order to shake my hand and share in some goodies, face to

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Ira Sharkansky, USA

Filner, Dumanis push transparent, open government

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Two Jewish officeholders–Congressman Bob Filner and District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis– were rivals in the recent primary for San Diego mayor, from which Filner emerged a runoff candidate.  But on Wednesday, June 27, anyone perusing press releases might get the impression the two former rivals were reading from the

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Donald H. Harrison, San Diego Calendar

‘Harmony, Kansas’ is a musical coming-out party

   By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO—At the opening night performance of Anna K. Jacobs (music) and Bill Nelson’s (book and lyrics) world premiere production of Harmony Kansas, Diversionary Theatre’s executive director John Alexander was so thrilled to announce its opening that he was almost tongue tied as he introduced and thanked its creators. In reality,

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast