December 2011

Bus incident symbolizes growing anger at haredi sexism

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM–Tanya Rosenblit, the 28-year old producer of Israel’s Channel One English news, has by now had more than the proverbial 15 minutes of fame. Boarding a bus one day last week from Ashdod to Jerusalemand dressed “modestly” even by Orthodox standards, she refused to yield to ultra-Orthodox (haredi) demands to sit

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Middle East

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Oct. 5, 1956, Part 1

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World United Jewish Fund Plans For 23rd Annual Meeting Southwestern Jewish Press, October 5, 1956, Pages  1, 10 The Allocations Committee of the United Jewish Fund heads a series of Fund activities which include the plans for the twenty-third Annual Meeting, the nomination of directors to fill the vacancies caused

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Top NATO commander tells what he thinks of when he thinks of Israel

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Admiral James G. Stavridis was presented by the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs with the Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Service Award  on November 7th  Admiral Stavridis is the NATO Supreme Allied Commander and Commander of U.S. European Command.  His remarks on that occasion have just been released:  To JINSA, thank you

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Middle East

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Sept. 21, 1956, Part 4

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Fund Campaign Reaches $202,419 — 25% Increase Southwestern Jewish Press, September 21, 1956, Page 6 In keeping with the plans of the National United Jewish Appeal, the Fall and final plans of the 1956 United Jewish Fund Campaign began immediately following the day long observances of Yom Kippur,

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Israelis self-criticism is beneficial, even when enemies are listening

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM — This city is hosting a Jewish Film Festival this week. One of the movies shown on Sunday night was a documentary about Mordechai Richler. At one point he was mentioned together with Saul Bellow and Philip Roth as writers who helped us to emancipate ourselves from the ghetto mentality

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Middle East

More than a shave, Matsiyahu’s shorn beard represents a change in outlook

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — The other day, I watched an interview with the Jewish Reggae singer Matisyahu, shortly after he had shaven his beard! I could just imagine what some of his Hassidic fans were saying to one another after they heard the news, “Matisyahu! Please

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Sept. 21, 1956, Part 3

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff As the Psychologist Sees You Southwestern Jewish Press, September 11, 1956, Page 4 By Irving R. Stone, Psychological Consultant Rivalries Among Children Parents frequently are heard to say that they cannot understand why each of their children are so different as they were brought up the same.  Parents

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Obama stresses his commitment to Israel, Jewish contributions to America

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release)– President Obama linked progress in the struggle of minorities in America to the ongoing commitment to equality of the Jewish people, and said that the United States was inalterably committed to Israel’s security.  Following is the White House transcript of the speech he gave: THE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody.

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USA

‘Deeds by Kids’ donates books at Cabrillo Elementary School

  By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Second through fourth grade students who participate in Deeds by Kids, a nonprofit organization that encourages them to practice volunteerism and philanthropy, saw the payoff for their first project on Friday, Dec. 16. The reward came in the form of smiles from nearly 200 students of Cabrillo

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