January 2010

Israel-Turkey relations continue to deteriorate

JERUSALEM (WJC)–Israel on Monday summoned the Turkish ambassador in Tel Aviv to protest against a television series that depicts Mossad agents as baby-snatchers. Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon told the Turkish envoy that the popular Turkish soap opera ‘Valley of the Wolves: Ambush’ was offensive and “an intolerable situation which endangers the Jewish community, the […]

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Middle East

Glencore International halts gasoline shipments to Iran

NEW YORK (Press Release)–According to a report by the ‘Wall Street Journal’, the leading Swiss commodities trader Glencore International halted gasoline shipments to Iran several months ago, partly in response to the rising prospect of stricter international sanctions against Iran for continuing its nuclear program. Glencore has long been one of the biggest gasoline providers

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USA

Some times even the circus may not be a refuge

Adam Christopher and Joshua Grenrock in “Circus Welt” at the Whitefire Theatre ________________________________________________________ By Cynthia Citron SHERMAN OAKS, California– Even three-quarters of a century later, the sight of a troop of Hitler’s brownshirts, their left arms emblazoned with a swastika band, can cause a chill in the most stalwart of audiences.  The setting is Germany in

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Cynthia Citron

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, March 8, 1954, Part I

By Gail Umeham Mayor Butler To Speak March 8 Southwestern Jewish Press March 5, 1954 Page 1 Mayor John Butler will be the speaker at the Lasker Lodge meeting Monday, March 8.  The mayor will discuss some of the problems facing San Diego which will be of interest to all members of the community.  Members

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Adventures in SD History, San Diego Calendar

Call for nominations for teen super-menschen

PALO ALTO, California (Press Release)–  The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards recognize young Californians who have distinguished themselves as leaders and have initiated community service projects that impact their communities in meaningful ways.  This is the fourth year for the statewide philanthropic endeavor.  Any teacher, civic leader, or non family member may nominate a young

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San Diego Calendar, USA

An ode to JINSA

By Jay N. Jacobson BOCA RATON, Florida — Last year I went to Washington for the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) Board of Advisors meeting.  I was so impressed that in early December this year, my wife Lorita and I went back.  It’s an amazing organization.  They have instituted many programs that no

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Middle East, USA

Large grant for memory research goes to University of Haifa

HAIFA (Press Release)—Prof. Kobi Rosenblum, Head of the Department of Neurobiology and Ethology at the University of Haifa, has been awarded a €1.6 million grant from DIP, a German-Israeli Project Cooperation, over a five-year period. This grant will fund Prof. Rosenblum’s international research of the role of protein expression in memory formation and stability. Prof.

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Will new Gaza rocket attacks provoke another big Israeli response?

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–Ha’aretz headlines an escalation. Some 20 rockets and mortars have been fired toward Israel in recent days, so far with no casualties and minimum property damage. Ten Palestinians have been killed in retaliations by the air force, and there has been damage to structures as well as the tunnels used to smuggle

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Middle East, USA

ADL says Muslim American Society and Islamic Circle promote rather than combat extremist views

NEW YORK (Press Release)–As the number of American Muslim extremists allegedly involved in terror plots in the U.S. and abroad continues to grow, major Muslim-American organizations have publicly acknowledged the existence of a problem in their community and vowed to tackle it head on. But the initial effort to root out radicalization – announced by

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Middle East, USA