January 2010

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, February 19, 1954, Part III

Compiled by Gail Umeham San Diegans To Hear Dr. Philip L. Seman March 3 Southwestern Jewish Press February 19, 1954 Page 6 San Diego will have the privilege of hearing Dr. Philip L. Seman, who will speak on “300 Years of American Jewish Life” at the Jewish Community Center—3227 El Cajon Blvd., Wednesday evening, March

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Adventures in SD History, Middle East, USA

‘Steel Magnolias’ opens Welk season

By Carol Davis ESCONDIDO, California–The Welk Resorts Theatre, which usually presents musicals throughout the year, opened their season recently with Robert Harling’s ‘comedy drama’, Steel Magnolias. Harling, the story goes, lost his younger sister to diabetes and was having trouble coping. Friends advised that he write about his feelings and use the journaling as a

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Carol Davis, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Iranian exile anticipates demise of Ahmadinejad regime by year's end

 HAIFA, Israel (Press Release)–An exiled Iranian theater director, Dr. Mahmood Karimi-Hakak has been visiting Israel this week. At a lecture that he gave for the Ezri Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies at the University of Haifa, he said: “If the situation remains as it is today, by the end of 2010 the regime

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Travel and Food

Sutton-Smolin selected for Hillel trip to bring medicines to Cuba

By Max Sutton-Smolin CHICAGO–This fall, I was selected by the Northwestern University Fielder Hillel Center to travel to the island of Cuba in March 2010.  This is a rare opportunity given the travel restrictions to Cuba however; approximately 30 Northwestern students will participate in this humanitarian aid and cultural exchange program. This will be the

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USA

Breakthrough in the research of the Hebrew scriptures has shed new light on the period in which the Bible was written

________________________________________________________ HAIFA, Israel (Press Release)– Prof. Gershon Galil of the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Haifa has deciphered an inscription dating from the 10th century BCE (the period of King David’s reign), and has shown that this is a Hebrew inscription. The discovery makes this the earliest known Hebrew writing. The significance of

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Travel and Food

Democratic professional club to host Marti Emerald

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)– City Council member Marti Emerald will speak on the state of the City from a Democrat’s perspective and take questions at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the Mission Hills home of Linda Brown, 1870 Sheridan.   There are some complex issues due to the budget crisis. For example, some funds are earmarked for projects such

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Travel and Food

Poizner says all insurance companies in California have reported their Iran-related holdings

SACRAMENTO (Press Release)–California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner on Thursday  announced that the remaining 216 of 1,327 insurance companies licensed in California have responded to his request to provide data on their investments with companies doing business with Iran’s nuclear, energy and defense sectors. Because all licensed insurance companies have now complied with the data call, the

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USA

Högström says he helped authorities solve Auschwitz sign theft case

STOCKHOLM (WJC)—A former Swedish neo-Nazi suspected of involvement in the theft of the infamous Nazi German “Arbeit Macht Frei” sign from Auschwitz said he had acted as a middleman. “My role was to go get the sign in Poland. I was the middleman and was supposed to take care of the sale,” Anders Högström, 34,

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Travel and Food

Anonymous letter makes new threat against Chabad House in Mumbai

MUMBAI (Press Release)–The Chabad House in the Indian city of Mumbai, which was the site of a terrorist attack in November 2008, has received an anonymous letter warning of another attack. Israeli media reported that the hand-written letter included a picture of Hitler and included the message “Israel is dogs. We will strike again –

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Middle East