June 2012

Jerusalem, a city of contrasts, transcends the arguments about it

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO — This past week marked the 45th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, June 7, 1967—an event not planned by Israel, but sparked by Jordanian shelling into the western side of the city during the Six Day War. I was there within weeks: a 14 year-old Israeli-American visitor, welcomed […]

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Middle East

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Jan. 11, 1957, Part 1

  Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff New Officers Elected To Lead United Jewish Fund Southwestern Jewish Press, January 11, 1957, Pages 1, 6 New officers of the United Jewish Fund for 1957 were elected last Wednesday at the first Directors meeting for 1957. Directors selected Milton Y. Roberts as President to succeed Morrie

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

‘Streetsweeper’ intertwines Holocaust and U.S. Civil Rights Movement

The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman. Riverhead Books, New York. 626pp, 2012, ISBN 978-0571236848 By David Strom SAN DIEGO — Elliot Perlman wrote an engrossing novel about today and the “not so recent” past. He has beautifully integrated knowledge of the Holocaust with the American Civil Rights Movement of the fifties and sixties through characters

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Travel and Food

Michalangeli was one of the most colorful classical pianists

By David Amos SAN DIEGO — One of the most spectacular pianists of the Twentieth Century died in 1995. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. To most people he is, and was, not a household word, although his reputation in Europe far exceeded his recognition in the United  States. Nevertheless, he was one of the legendary greats. Michelangeli

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Travel and Food

‘Stoneface’ a hilarious tribute to Buster Keaton

By Cynthia Citron HOLLYWOOD —  If you’re pining for perfect pratfalls, you’ve got to see Stoneface because its star, French Stewart, has them down prat. Stewart, best known for his six seasons as the alien Communicator in TV’s 3rd Rock from the Sun, displays a breathtaking physicality as he portrays comedy icon Buster Keaton in a role custom-tailored for

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Cynthia Citron

Syrian conflict is this century’s Spanish Civil War

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel — Spain 1936. An army revolt against the democratically elected government sets off a civil war. On one side are the Fascists, led by General Francisco Franco. On the other side is a coalition of democrats both social democratic and liberal; communal nationalists; anarchists, Communists, and independent Marxists. The Western

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Famed Washington D.C. rabbi dies in San Diego County

 By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, who helped comfort President Lyndon B. Johnson and the nation after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, died in his sleep Friday, June 8, in the nursing facility of Seacrest Village Retirement Community in Encinitas Rabinowitz, 95,  longtime rabbi of Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation in

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Donald H. Harrison, USA