November 2010

NJDC deplores politicization of U.S.-Israel relationship in some races

WASHINGTON, DC (Press Release) — National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) Chairman Marc R. Stanley and President and CEO David A. Harris on Wednesday, Nov. 3, jointly issued the following statement in response to the election results: “In short, last night was a tough night for many Democrats, but there were key wins as well. “We’re […]

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USA

Eric Cantor appeals for support to become House Majority Leader

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) — U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va) on Wednesday released a letter to his Republican colleagues soliciting their support to become Majority Leader in the House of Representatives.  Here is the text: Dear Republican Colleague:   Congratulations on your election and for being a major part of a new Republican resurgence.  For

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USA

Election results mixed for Jewish candidates

SAN DIEGO—Well, were the recent elections good for us Jews? Yes and no. Some Jewish incumbents lost their seats, others retained them, and some Jewish candidates will become freshmen members of Congress next term. Some Jews lost their committee chairmanships in the House, but one Jew—Eric Cantor of Virginia—appears poised to become the next majority

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Donald H. Harrison, USA

Israel suspends official travel to the United Kingdom

JERUSALEM (WJC)–Israel’s Foreign Ministry has suspended  trips of government officials to Britain out of fear that they might be arrested there for alleged war crimes. The news was announced during a visit by UK Foreign Secretary William Hague in Jerusalem. Despite assurances, successive British government have not yet repealed universal jurisdiction laws allowing private war

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Middle East

Civil marriages in Israel for non-Jews approved by Knesset committee

JERUSALEM (WJC)–A Knesset committee has made it possible for a civil marriage law to be implemented in Israel. The Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee on Wednesday, Nov 3,  approved a registration fee of about US$ 165 for couples to obtain a civil marriage. The law, passed in March and set to be implemented next

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Middle East

Ion’s ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ …chilling yet entertainingly good theatre

  By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO–Sometimes bringing back a scary old classic can be a ‘what else is new moment’ especially if it opens late in October and the play is Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Don’t be misled by either, though. Ion Theatre is mounting an intriguing production of Jeffrey Archer’s new adaptation of

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

J Street reports American Jews remained loyal to Obama and Democrats

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) – The first-ever election night poll of American Jewish voters finds the community bucking national trends and overwhelmingly supporting Democratic candidates and President Obama, as well as a bold US-led push for Middle East peace, according to J Street. Despite millions of dollars worth of partisan and neo-conservative attempts to turn Israel

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USA

Chutzpah: U.S. electorate thinking its representatives know how to run the world

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM– The coverage of the mid-term election provokes me once again to think that Americans are mad. Already my American friends are reaching for the delete or the reply button. The madness appears in the weight of the Tea Parties and Sarah Palin, plus the intensity against the president’s efforts for economic

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Ira Sharkansky, USA

A humorous approach to understanding Kabbalah

Hey Waiter…There’s God in My Soup! Learning Kabbalah through Humor by Sam “Simcha” Krause with Terry Krause; ISBN 978-1-553-4537-2980-9, ©2010, $16.00, 98 pages By Fred Reiss, Ed.D. WINCHESTER, California — Jewish tradition holds that Moses received three things from God on Mt. Sinai. First, he received the Written Law, known as the Torah and Five

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Fred Reiss, EdD, Jewish Religion

Art exhibit will examine Jewish literary figures of film

LA JOLLA, California  (Press Release)– The Gotthelf Art Gallery at the Lawrence Family JCC will present a  solo exhibition, “John David Ratajkowski – From Page to Stage: Portraits of Jewish Literary Figures in Film,” running December 8, 2010 – February 23, 2011.  Art will be  for sale, with all proceeds benefiting the artist and the Gotthelf Art Gallery.

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Travel and Food

Meridor cancels trip to U.K. on grounds he could be arrested

JERUSALEM (WJC)–Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor has canceled an appearance at a fundraising dinner in London over fears he could be arrested by UK authorities, the ‘Jewish Chronicle’ reports. It is believed the Israeli British Justice Ministry warned the Likud politician that an arrest warrant might be issued if he entered Britain. Meridor was

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Travel and Food

Menorah at Chabad House vandalized

EVANSTON, Illinois  (WJC)– Authorities in this Chicago suburb are investigating a case of vandalism at the local Chabad house, which serves the nearby Northwestern University campus. A large menorah in front of the building was vandalized and the light bulbs and wiring were pulled out. Police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. The

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USA

Schumer criticizes Obama on his policy on Jewish settlements on the West Bank

NEW YORK (Press Release)–The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has praised Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) for his recent speech taking the Obama Administration to task for fixating on Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria as constituting an obstacle to peace when the truth is that Jews living and building homes there poses no obstacle to

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Middle East