September 2011

An unexpected benefit of High Holy Days observance

By Rabbi Baruch Lederman SAN DIEGO–Yosef Greenwald* was hired to work as an Information Technology Professional for Bond-Oppenheim Ltd. While working there, Bond-Oppenheim announced that they were eliminating their IT department. They were going to contract with Infosol Ltd. to provide their IT needs. About half of the IT professionals lost their jobs. The rest

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Jewish Religion

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, August 10, 1956, Part 3

Hutler-Biran Lecture at S.D. State College Southwestern Jewish Press, August 10, 1956, Page 5 Avraham Biran, Consul General of Israel at Los Angeles, and Albert Hutler, executive director of the United Jewish Fund of San Diego, will speak at the Institute on World Affairs at San Diego State this month. Biran will speak on “The

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

Henrietta Lacks studies multiply like cells through S.D. County

By Donald H. Harrison EL CAJON, California – Imagine that you learned one day that the mother who died during your childhood was, in a sense, still alive; that without your knowledge, or that of any member of your family, cancerous cells from your mother’s cervix had been taken by her gynecologist, cultured in a

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Donald H. Harrison, San Diego Calendar

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, August 10, 1956, Part 2

Heart Association Gets Funds Southwestern Jewish Press, August 10, 1956, Page 3 Realizing that the greatest benefit t the individual heart patient will come from advances in scientific understanding of the cardiovascular diseases, which can only be gained through research, the San Diego County Heart Association isinvesting $40,394.00 in research and fellowship grants this year,

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Jewish History

Sylvia Rouss offers free children’s tale here about Ethiopian immigration to Israel

SDJW staff report SAN DIEGO — Sylvia Rouss, famous for her ‘Sammy the Spider’ series of Jewish books for children, has co-authored a new book with former Israeli ambassador Asher Naim, entitled “Jognau, the Dreamer.” It is about the migration of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, as told by one of the young immigrants. In an

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Middle East

MLK died helping the labor movement

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO — He is understandably remembered and cherished as the iconic civil rights leader, “the drum major for justice,” and for his brilliant oratorical skills. Some also recall his provocative, brave cri de coeur as the vanguard protestor against the Vietnam War—which did not line up in his “moral field

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USA

A rim with a view

By Carol Davis GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Arizona–For decades I have wanted to visit the Grand Canyon. Finally, on my 74th birthday in May, my friend Debbie and I set out (from her Las Vegas home) to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon for a three-day excursion. Never in my imagination had I pictured

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Carol Davis, Travel and Food, USA

Big winnings at Barona: the enjoyment of being made welcome

By Donald H. Harrison BARONA INDIAN RESERVATION, California – We came here serendipitously on Saturday night.  Our friends the Burstains live in Escondido. We live in the eastern portion of San Diego. We wanted to meet somewhere in between for dinner. “Let’s try the buffet at one of the casinos,” said I.  “Let me check

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Donald H. Harrison