March 2011

Educating children who’ve been abused, abandoned; former headmaster of Yemin Orde tells his experiences

By Donald H. Harrison LA JOLLA, California—Chaim Peri spent nearly three decades as the headmaster of a unique residential and educational complex near Haifa, Israel, known as Yemin Orde.  Typically, 500 students live and go to school there, with 150 graduating each year.  The high school was located a five-minute walk from the residential village […]

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Donald H. Harrison, Science, Medicine, & Education

Comedy descends into viciousness

By Cynthia Citron WEST HOLLYWOOD, California— Girls Talk is an uproariously funny play—for about 20 minutes.  Then it turns from affectionately teasing banter to passive-aggressive vitriol and it isn’t funny any more. Roger Kumble‘s new play, now having its world premiere at the Lee Strasberg Theatre in West Hollywood, brings together three high-end matrons from Bel

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Cynthia Citron

Abbas talks peace on Israeli TV

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM– The weekly Israeli TV program, “Meet the Press” was devoted today to an extended interview with the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority in which Abu Mazen spoke persuasively about making peace with Israel. Recently, Prime Minister Netanyahu has repeatedly expressed similar sentiments. So why is the peace process deadlocked? To start

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Middle East

U.S. Middle East policy undermines friends, strengthens enemies

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel00For a comprehensive statement of current U.S. Middle East policy you can’t do better than the testimony of Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs William J. Burns at the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on March 17, 2011. It’s horrifying. Here’s my summary of the key point: The United States will

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Barry Shaw, Middle East, USA

‘Simpatico’: a tale hard to track… but well played

By Carol Davis CARLSBAD, California— New Village Arts Theatre in Carlsbad has, over the years, mounted four of Sam Shepard’s plays: A Lie Of The Mind, Curse Of The Starving Class, True West  and Fool For Love.  Simpatico marks the fifth. For San Diego audiences, these are good choices for this company since they do

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

Col Qaddafi stalls for time

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. -The UN Security Council agreed Thursday to a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent Gaddafi from exacting the last measure of revenge against the rebels. In a joint report, FoxNews.com and the Associated Press reported that the opposition is counting on the resolution. “‘We think Qaddafi’s forces will not advance against us.

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Travel and Food

J Street praises congressional letter seeking continued aid to Israel, P.A.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) –  J Street welcomed a congressional letter on Friday to President Obama, led by Representatives Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) and Anna Eshoo (CA-14) and signed by 116 members of Congress, in support of the Administration’s efforts to maintain current levels of foreign aid to Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The letter is signed by nearly

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Middle East

Itamar murders question validity of arming and training Palestinian police

By Shoshana Bryen WASHNGTON, D.C.  — It appears that members of the American-trained Palestinian Security Force on the West Bank abetted the Itamar terrorists, prompting outrage over the fact that American military personnel are training Palestinian Security Forces in the first place. The outrage looks through the back end of the microscope – minimizing and

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen