September 2012

Gaza seems a hell on earth

By Gary Rotto SAN DIEGO — I often forget how much modern Hebrew language is influenced by the Torah.  On Kol Nidre, Barbara Carr,one of the great Jewish educators in our community was talking about the scapegoat as part of her D’var Torah. And as she talked about the destination of the scapegoat – Azazael, […]

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Middle East

Tongue tied on terrorism—again

By Rafael Medoff/JNS.org The controversy over how to define the attack on the American consulate in Libya is not the first time the U.S. government has raised eyebrows by refusing to use the word “terrorism.” A similar dispute in 1989 sparked a major row between George H. W. Bush’s administration and Israel. American officials initially

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USA

Four-generation novel follows pogrom’s victims’ families

Coming Home by Laurence Brown; ISBN: 978-1477591819; 431 pages plus appendices, retail price unlisted By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — This is Australian novelist Laurence Brown’s second novel.  Previously he published Sicarri, a set of stories dealing with zealots and thugs who ruled through intimidation.   Coming Home is broader in scope, tracing a family

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Donald H. Harrison

Religion like rain: sometimes soft, sometimes murderous

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California —Today in the news I came across the following article: · On September 18, 2012, Muhib Ru’yat Al-Rahman, a senior writer on leading jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam, suggested that   Muslims living in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S. kill   Westerners and display their decapitated heads

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Popkin dissects winning and losing presidential campaigns

LA JOLLA, California (Press Release)–  In a preview for the 2012 San Diego Jewish Book Fair, national Presidential campaign analyst, and UCSD Professor, Sam Popkin presents his in-depth and timely insights from his new book: The Candidate- What it takes to Win- and Hold the White House.  Lecture and discussion begins 7:00pm in the Samuel

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