August 2012

Palestinians prefer to undermine Israel than to help own people

  By Evelyn Gordon      WASHINGTON, D.C. — Last month, the Palestinian Authority (PA) took the rare step of publicly voicing concern over the fate of Palestinians living in Syria. About 300 (out of a population of over 500,000) have already been killed, PA officials said, and with some Palestinians supporting the Assad government while others […]

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Middle East

Women’s History Museum to honor Gloria Penner

  SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–A dinner, program and special tribute to Gloria Penner for her ground-breaking contributions to the local media will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 13, as the Women’s History Museum of California  celebrates San Diego’s “Broads of Broadcasting” (the women who broke through the barriers in the broadcast world of the

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San Diego County

JNS News Briefs: August 24, 2012

www.jns.org/news-briefs Report: Iran expands nuclear capacity underground (JNS.org) Iran has installed many more uranium enrichment machines in an underground bunker, potentially paving the way for a significant expansion of work the West fears is ultimately aimed at making nuclear bombs, Israel Hayom reported Thursday, citing diplomatic sources. The Islamic Republic denies allegations it is seeking a

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International

Iran’s nuclear weapons–not Syria’s chemicals–are cause for big worry

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — In all the noise coming out of the White House and key spots in other governments, it is hard to know what is serious, and what is meant to soothe an audience of greater or lesser importance.   The latest mystery concerns a warning from Barack Obama himself against Syria’s

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Argentina has most psychiatrists per capita and chief psychiatrist Andres Rascovsky is Jewish

  By Danny Bloom CHIAYI CITY, Taiwan– When the local English-language newspaper in Taiwan printed a story the other day datelined “Buenos Aires, Argentina” and focused on an Argentinian psychoanalyst named Andres Rascovsky, I just knew I had to send an email to the good doctor and ask him a few questions, Buenos Aires being

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Science, Medicine, & Education

JNS News Briefs: August 23, 2012

Editor’s Note:  The following briefs were compiled by the JNS.org and are reprinted with permission on San Diego Jewish World : Israel urges Merkel to fight German circumcision ban The recent decision to file criminal charges against a German rabbi for presiding over a Jewish circumcision (brit) continues to reverberate across the world and Israel. A

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International

Katzins donate $4 million for UCSD fellowships

  LA JOLLA, California (Press Release)–The University of California, San Diego on Thursday, Aug. 23, announced that Jerome and Miriam Katzin have endowed a $4 million fellowship fund to support graduate students. UC San Diego’s over 5,000 graduate students raise the caliber of the university’s work by advancing groundbreaking discoveries, driving innovation, and generating new

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San Diego Calendar

What do Jews really think of Palestinians?

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO — One problem is that too many extraneous people, agencies, synagogue officials, evangelicals, ambitious US office-seekers, Israeli legislators, and—in some cases—our own parents and grandparents, are telling us what to think.   The other problem is that a generally small element of “the Jews” (a famously fractious and contentious people

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Middle East

Movement still ‘Young’ Israel at 100

Young Israel At 100: An American Response to the Challenge of Orthodox Living, 1912-2012; by Yaakov Kornreich, Joel Saibel, Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober; National Council of Young Israel, New York; ISBN 978-1-4751-5792-5 ©2012, $24.95, p. 237 By Fred Reiss, Ed.D. WINCHESTER, California — To believe that during most of its history, Judaism represented

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Fred Reiss, EdD, Jewish Religion

Tehran’s ‘Non-Aligned’ Conference: Another U.N. Debacle?

By Gerald M. Steinberg/JNS.org RAMAT GAN, Israel (JNS) –Given Iran’s illicit drive for nuclear weapons and penchant for anti-Semitism and hatred, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon—who is going to Tehran for the Aug. 26 conference of the “non-aligned movement”—should have avoided the fate of former UN Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson and stayed away from the

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Middle East