August 2012

‘Altar Boyz’ singers entertain but don’t save many souls

By Carol Davis  SAN DIEGO— Judging from its longevity, Alter Boyz which began its run Off Broadway in March of 2005 and closed on Jan. 2010, making it the ninth longest Off-Broadway musical, there is something some might find appealing at the core of this off-beat musical.  It was the winner of the Outer Critics

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Daniel Rotto, former Congregation Dor Hadash president, dies

  By Gary Rotto ENCINITAS, California — My father, Daniel Rotto, a founding member of Congregation Dor Hadash who later served as a president of the Reconstructionist congregation, has died at age 89 at Seacrest Village Retirement Community here. Many of the early meetings of Congregation Dor Hadash were held in the Rotto home, and

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San Diego Calendar

UC policies unhelpful to those fighting anti-Semitism

By Bruce Kesler ENCINITAS, California —Many of the finest and most honest minds – conservative and liberal — in and out of academia have argued, and sometimes succeeded, that campus speech codes often cross the line to suppression of First Amendment freedom of speech. The excesses in the wording of such codes, their arbitrary and

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Israeli left unable to capitalize on Netanyahu’s flaws

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–Israeli politics is currently more a muddle than usual. Leaving aside the knotty problem of defining the “left,” two newspapers identified with the Israeli and American Jewish left have published reports that define the problem of the left. Ha’aretz headlined a survey of Israelis finding that about half the adult population identify

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

U.S. naively tries to buy friends in Syria

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — The news is out — President Obama is not just watching the gory events unfold in Syria. The president signed an intelligence finding permitting the CIA to help the opposition with $25 million’s worth of non-lethal assistance, possibly including communications, logistics, and intelligence. Public acknowledgement of the finding follows

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

Survivor commemorates his deportation from Stuttgart

Editor’s Note: Our Australia bureau chief, Garry Fabian, recently received the following request from the city of Stuttgart, Germany: ”  “On the 22nd August this year there will be the 70th anniversary of this very sad moment in Stuttgart (Germany) history. We are planning to commemorate this date when transport of Jewish citizens were commenced

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International, Jewish History