February 2012

San Diego Jewish Film Festival’s ‘shorts’ program culled from 100 entries

 By Yvonne and Paul Greenberg   SAN DIEGO — Speaking about this year’s Joyce Forum in a recent phone interview, its founder, Joyce Axelrod, proudly pointed out that this year’s shorts program (Shorts in Winter) received a record number of submissions, 100, that almost overwhelmed the all-volunteer curating committee consisting of herself, Claudia and Mark

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Travel and Food

Book probes schism in Lubavitch world over messiah’s identity

Among Righteous Men: A Tale of Vigilantes and Vindication in Hasidic Crown Heights, by Matthew Shaer. John Wiley Press, 2012. 243pp. By David Strom SAN DIEGO — On December 29, 2007, the Crown Heights Shomrim (Hebrew for guards) Rescue Patrol answered a call for help from the Lubavitcher yeshivah student dormitory at 749 Eastern Parkway,

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Jewish Religion

Caucus formed to teach Knesset members about American Jews

 By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM — Members of the Knesset are discovering America, Jewish America to be precise. Prompted by Jay Ruderman of the Ruderman Family Foundation a dozen or so Israeli parliamentarians came together recently to form the Israel-American Jewish Knesset Caucus. The visit was preceded by a comprehensive US visit by six MKs

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Middle East

San Diego Jewish Film Festival preview: several movies have musical themes

By David Amos SAN DIEGO–We are very fortunate to have in San Diego a yearly film festival on Jewish subjects that never ceases to be interesting, provocative, educational, and entertaining. This year is no exception. Starting February 9 and ending the 19th,  there are many interesting choices available. Due to my various activities in the

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Travel and Food

Normal Arab-Jewish coexistence in Israel goes unreported by media

  By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel — Despite rumors to the contrary, Israel is a normal country at least as far as retail therapy is concerned. Shopping malls are popping up with ever-increasing frequency wherever one looks. They incorporate many advantages for both vendors and shoppers, and the ambience in them varies from quiet

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Middle East

For Israel, anti-Iran sanctions far better than attacking

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM–The website of the British tabloid the Daily Mirror shows a detailed diagram of how Israel would attack Iran using sophisticated fighter planes, drones and missiles from its five ultra-modern submarines. It also predicts when: not later than April. The why is there, too:Iran could make four nuclear bombs within a

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Middle East

San Diego Jewish Film Festival preview: ‘The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector’

By Paul Greenberg   SAN DIEGO — “I may not believe in God, I wish to hell I believed in God, but I believe in the devil,” explained the reclusive  and nutty musical genius Phil Spector near the end of the strangely captivating and at times disturbing documentary film, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil

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Travel and Food

San Diego Jewish Film Festival preview: ‘Dolphin Boy’

By Yvonne Greenberg LA JOLLA, California — Dolphin Boy is an endearing yet heart-breaking film which left me feeling upbeat.  Dolphin therapy helps the  main character recover his lost communication skills.   The plot reveals a deep love for family, boyfriend, and girlfriend, and a newly acquired one for dolphins. .           Morad, an Israeli-Arab teen, 

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Travel and Food

Federation joins in deploring haredi violence and intimidation in Israel

 SAN DIEGO (Press Release)– Steven J. Morris President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Diego County, on Friday announced his concurrence with a statement by the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) urging positive change in Israel to promote “tolerance, respect and inclusion.” The JFNA statement reads: “Over recent months, Israel has witnessed

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