September 2010

Tel Aviv University scientist provides own head for brain mapping

 TEL AVIV (Press Release)― Uncovering the secrets of the brain requires an intense network of collaborative research. Building on a tool that was co-developed in his laboratory and described in a recent issue of Brain, Dr. Yaniv Assaf of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Neurobiology is collaborating with an international team of scientists to understand […]

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Travel and Food

Women's Auxiliary of Seacrest Village to explore plastic surgery alternatives

ENCINITAS, California (Press Release)– The Women’s Auxiliary of Seacrest Village Retirement Communities will hold a luncheon on Thursday, October 7, with a special presentation on Alternatives to Plastic Surgery. Guests will dine at Sbicca Bistro in Del Mar and explore ways to look young and feel young without plastic surgery. Topics will include Accent XL Laser,

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Improving education and doing teshuvah are step-by-step processes

By Rabbi Baruch Lederman SAN DIEGO–Rabbi Akiva Grunblatt addressed a gathering of Chofetz Chaim alumni, many of whom were yeshiva classroom teachers. They were talking about the difficulties of teaching a  class when there is wide mix of abilities amongst the students. If you teach at a faster pace, half the class gets lost. If you

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, February 18, 1955, Part 2

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Real People (Editorial) Southwestern Jewish Press, February 18, 1955, Page 3 The approach of the United Jewish Fund campaign in March mad us acutely aware of the fact that organized charity has developed to the point where it has become difficult to think of those we help as

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ADL spearheads group to fight bias against building mosques

NEW YORK (Press Release) –Concerned with a disturbing rise in discrimination against Muslims trying to legally build or expand their houses of worship — mosques– across the United States, interfaith and religious leaders have formed a coalition to assist those Muslim communities confronting opposition.  The Interfaith Coalition on Mosques (ICOM), comprised of individuals and organizations

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Obama says progress made in first round of Mideast talks

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WJC)–Following a first round of direct talks between the Israeli and Palestinian leadership, US President Barack Obama said that parties were making progress on the Middle East peace process. He also said the talks were productive, but gave no specific details. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ended Thursday’s

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Middle East

Abbas tells Palestinians he won't give up their principles

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM –Israeli media are quoting comments made by Mahmoud Abbas, that the Palestinians will not give up any of their principles in dealing with the Israelis. Among the items he considers cardinal are refugees, the 1967 borders, and the presence of Israeli civilian or military personnel in Palestine. Pressure on those issues,

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Middle East

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, February 18, 1955, Part 1

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World Staff Max Rabinowitz To Lead ’55 UJF Drive Southwestern Jewish Press, February 18, 1955, Page 1 Max Rabinowitz, long active in Jewish Community affairs, has accepted the post of General Chairman of the 1955 Combined Jewish Appeal of the United Jewish Fund, Morris Douglas, Fund president, announced. Goal for

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