June 2011

Jewish Women give and Girls give back

LA JOLLA, California (Press Release) – The Jewish Women’s Foundation (JWF), a program of the Jewish Community Foundation, touting more than 100 members held its annual luncheon meeting at the home of Hanna Gleiberman last Tuesday.  The event featured keynote speaker Christine Grumm, President and CEO of the San Francisco-based Women’s Funding Network, an organization that

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San Diego Calendar

Not by words alone but by our actions are future Jews influenced

By Rabbi Baruch Lederman SAN DIEGO — Rabbi Eli Rosenholtz told me that Reb Dovid Leibowitz ztz”l, Rosh U’meyaseid Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim (RSA), used to cite the Talmudic dictum, that one  should learn not only from the teachings of his rebbe, but from his actions. Reb Dovid would then exhort his talmidim (students): It looks

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Jewish Religion

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, May 25, 1956, Part 2

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Primaries Are Important (Editorial) Southwestern Jewish Press, May 25, 1956, Page 3 There is talk all over town that a general apathy exists concerning the voting in the primaries on June 5.  We hope this is not true because more good causes have been lost through apathy than

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

A fantasy on the Golan

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO—Having read about Palestinian demonstrators’ plans for massing along Syria’s border with Israel,  I had a fantasy about what Israel could have done…. Instead of shooting tear gas, rubber bullets and in some cases live ammunition, soldiers in my fantasy would have pulled back the gates and as the Palestinian crowd rushed

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Donald H. Harrison

Ohr Shalom dedicates its restored, historic synagogue

  By Norman Greene SAN DIEGO — Ohr Shalom Synagogue, winner of a Save Our Heritage Organization award,  held a Dedication event Sunday, June 5, to acknowledge its “Restoration of a Sacred Place Award” and to thank all those responsible for the $4.6 million restoration project. Welcomed by Ohr Shalom’s president Al Shelden,  congregants and

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Adventures in SD History, Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History

Whither needy seniors goest in East County, so goeth Ruth

By Gary Rotto LA MESA, California — Providing health care is more than delivering professional services.  I remember during high school that many of my friends were candy stripers, helping out with a friendly smile and greeting visitors to the hospital.  We see stories about doctors and other medical professionals helping out at large-     scale

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San Diego Calendar

Three SDJA students win national science competition honors

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – Three San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA) high school students placed in the top .00005% or 325 out of seven million students vying for science competitions throughout the world at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair held on May 8-13 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.  “We are so proud of

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San Diego County

Syria demonstrates usefulness of world’s obsession with Palestine

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — When I lit up my computer on Monday morning, the lead story on the New York Times Internet site reported on Palestinian-Syrian efforts to send a mass of demonstrators toward the Israeli border on the Golan Heights. The article described the motives of the Syrian regime to distract attention from

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

At least when you’re vulgar, use proper English

By Cynthia Citron BURBANK, California — SEX! SEX! SEX! Okay, now that I’ve got your attention, let’s talk about English. That’s Maria Gobetti’s message in playwright Lissa Levin’s Sex and Education, now having its west coast premiere at the Victory Theatre Center in Burbank. Gobetti plays Ms. Edwards, a once-enthusiastic English teacher who is leaving

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Cynthia Citron