January 2012

Should a Chabadnik say “Today is Thursday, January 5th, in Santa Monica”?

  By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Some time ago, I had a friendly discussion with Rabbi Yisrael Goldberg, a young Chabadnik who lives in Israel. In the course of our talk, he told me that Rabbi Avraymo Levitanski (a former teacher of mine) had recently died. Avraymo was a great man; […]

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Klezmer, jazz focus of Strom concert Feb. 12

CARLSBAD, California (Press Release) –Award-winning musician, author, filmmaker, writer and photographer Yale Strom is also an ethnographer-artist of klezmer music and history. Strom and Hot Pstromi will perform a concert highlighting jazz and klezmer music. Free tickets will be given out at 1 p.m., Feb. 12,  the day of the concert at the Carlsbad City Library’s

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San Diego County

Israel’s democracy nourished by biblical arguments

 By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — The commotion over the place of women in buses and on sidewalks reminds us that religion plays a central role in Israeli politics. There is no formal separation of religion and politics. Moreover, Judaism is a religion that gives a central role to political history, political criticism, and political maneuvering.

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Ira Sharkansky, Jewish Religion

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Oct. 19, 1956, Part 4

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Press Notes Southwestern Jewish Press, October 19, 1956, Page 7 By Julia Kaufman “Dyed in the Wool” — You’ve met them — in fact, you might be one … the dyed-in-the-wool Republican or Democrat. After several people told me during the primaries about their family traditions and loyalties,

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Adventures in SD History

Feline interruptions not cat-astrophes for the orchestras

  By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson JERUSALEM — A ginger cat scampered along the gangway in front of the stage at the special concert given in the Jerusalem Theatre by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra last Independence Day. The young soloist who was playing Rachmaninoff’s very demanding third piano concerto didn’t seem to notice, though the audience did.

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Oct. 19, 1956, Part 3

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Birdie Stodel Holds Donor Luncheon October 30th Southwestern Jewish Press, October 19, 1956, Page 5 Birdie Stodel B’nai B’rith Women will hold their Annual Donor Luncheon on Tuesday, October 30, 12 noon, at the Continental Room, San Diego Hotel. A fine menu has been planned and for entertainment

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