June 2012

‘Sideways The Play’ overburdened with the f-word.

By Cynthia Citron SANTA MONICA, California — There were a lot of f-words in the Oscar-winning movie Sideways.  And I’m not talking alliteration here.  But the words were somehow mitigated by the dazzling scenery of the California wine country and the luminous performances of Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church. In Sideways The Play, however, […]

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Cynthia Citron

Al Mursi’s anti-Westernism ignored by lockstep left-wingers in U.S.

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel –Muhammad al-Mursi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, has become president of Egypt. But what does it mean to be president of Egypt? That’s the current question. Let me divide the discussion into two parts: What does this tell about “us” and what does this tell about Egypt and its future? First,

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Middle East

JFS wins STAR billing

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – Jewish Family Service has earned the coveted STAR Recognition Award from the Beverly Foundation, a non-profit organization that researches, develops technical materials, and assists with facilitation of mobility and transportation for older adults. Jewish Family Service was selected as one of eight organizations nationwide to receive the 2012 STAR Special Recognition

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San Diego County

A Holocaust survivor again demonstrates his faith

  By Joel A Moskowitz, M.D. SAN DIEGO — Lou Dunst is a Holocaust survivor.  He is much sought after for his lucid ability to describe, despite the horrors of his experience, his continuing faith in G-d.  Does he have the answer? There have been studies to attempt to correlate prayer and healing.  “Anecdotal evidence”

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International, Jewish History, Jewish Religion

A Jewish plate? FRMIDOC

SAN DIEGO — We think Melanie Rubin put a hand over one eye when she  read this license plate. She spotted it near one of our local Jewish institutions and interpreted FRMIDOC to mean “frum eye doctor,” that is a religiously observant opthamalogist. She may be right.  Or perhaps, the message is a bit simpler.  The car might be a

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Melanie Rubin

Arabs don’t want peace; land bribes won’t change that

By Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfort CARLSBAD, California — In the late 1970’s I sat in my classroom in the local Jewish day school watching as Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat warmly shook hands with President Jimmy Carter smiling broadly behind them. I was overjoyed. Peace was at hand, finally! When I noticed the long faces around

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Middle East, Yeruchem Eilfort-Rabbi

U.S. needs to build up portable missile defense systems

  By Peter Huessy        WASHINGTON, D.C. — Russia is demanding the United States stop building missile defenses in Europe, just as it simultaneously assists Iran in building the very missiles that threaten NATO. In language reminiscent of the Cold War, Russian President Vladimir Putin is once again urging Washington to “better not to do this.” Russian

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USA

All-female cast of ‘Annie’ wows like-gendered audience

  By Eva Trieger LA JOLLA, California — Director Karen Flexer Friedenberg’s message came through loud and clear, Wednesday night, June 20, on the JCC’s Garfield Theater stage.  The students of Torah High comprised an all-female cast of Annie for an-all female audience.  Friedenberg charged each of her actresses to “do something hard, out of

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Eva Trieger