September 2011

Festival Sept. 18 to kick off Beth Israel’s 150th anniversary celebrations

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — Congregation Beth Israel, the oldest synagogue in Southern California, kicks off a year-long commemoration of its 150th anniversary with an opening celebration Sept. 18 at the temple in La Jolla. Free and open to all is the afternoon of fun and festivities, including appearances by San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, […]

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San Diego County

Rabbi recalls her 9/11 terror

By Gary Rotto SAN DIEGO – Ten years ago and 2,800 miles away, Rabbi Yael Ridberg emerged from a doctor’s office on East 33rd Street in Manhattan.  She peered downtown and could see smoke billowing into the sky -although the World Trade Center towers were 55 blocks away.  “You could see the smoke – it

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USA

Artificial lighting may prevent body from defending itself against cancer

HAIFA (Press Release)– White light bulbs that emit light at shorter wavelengths are greater suppressors of the body’s production of melatonin than bulbs emitting orange-yellow light, a new international study has revealed. Melatonin is a compound that adjusts our biological clock and is known for its anti-oxidant and anti-cancerous properties. The study investigated the influence

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Science, Medicine, & Education

‘Falsettos,’ directed by Richard Israel, inaugurates Third Street Theatre

By Cynthia Citron LOS ANGELES — When Jerry Seinfeld said “Yada yada yada” you could interpret it to mean “and so on and so forth” or “blah blah blah” or even “stuff that’s too insignificant to talk about right now.” When Lani Shipman says “YADA”, however, she is talking about something that’s very significant to

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Cynthia Citron