December 2011

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Oct. 5, 1956, Part 4

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff As the Psychologist sees You Southwestern Jewish Press, October 5, 1956, Page 6 By Irving R. Stone, Psychological Consultant Effective Study Methods While it is too early in the school term for parents to look for report cards or other signs of achievement from their children’s school program,

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Adventures in SD History

United Nations, many universities condemn Israel while turning blind eye to murders in Syria

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM —  Here it is impossible to go to a public place in the evening without hearing a blessing on the Chanukah lights. Chabad has placed a large Chanukiah (9-armed menorah) in the most prominent of French Hill’s traffic circles, along with other efforts to make the festival more important than its ancient

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International

Egypt-Gaza alliance against Israel likely as Islamists gain in elections

By Yaacov Lapin WASHINGTON, D.C. (JINSA) — The Egyptian military’s weakening grip on power is the last obstacle standing in the way of an alliance between a Cairo under Islamist rule and the Hamas regime in Gaza. Two out of three phases in Egypt’s parliamentary elections are now complete, and the results are unequivocal. A

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Middle East