October 2012

Commentary: Why I’m for Romney

  Should Americans who support Israel take President Barack Obama at his word when he says he is fully committed to the Jewish state? No, not when Israel confronts the threat of nuclear annihilation by Iran, writes philanthropist and casino magnate Sheldon G. Adelson. Time and again Obama has signaled a lack of sympathy—or even […]

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USA

Hadassah plans gala centennial celebration in Jerusalem

JERUSALEM (Press Release) – As Hadassah’s much anticipated Centennial Convention in Jerusalem nears, thousands of people from across the United States will travel to Israel, where they’ll honor Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as well as hear remarks from President Shimon Peres. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization

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Science, Medicine, & Education

USS Ponce in serious danger in Persian Gulf

By Stephen and Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. —Washington wants to avoid a confrontation with Iran, but faces two wild cards. First, Israel may find itself unable to forgo the use of force against Iran’s nuclear facilities. Second, the administration has reiterated that it, too, finds a nuclear-armed Iran “unacceptable,” and may have to take action

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen, Stephen D. Bryen

JNS news briefs: October 10, 2012

Chavez defeats grandson of Jews in Venezuela presidential elections (JNS.org) Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was re-elected Sunday, beating his opponent, Henrique Capriles Radonski, a Catholic whose grandparents were Jewish and Holocaust survivors. Chavez won 54.4 percent of the vote to Capriles’s 44.9. Radonski represented the Democratic Unity coalition, which combined 30 parties that oppose the Chavez

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International

Netanyahu announces early elections in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces early elections, stresses advantages of speedy election cycle rather than lengthy process that could weigh on the economy. With snap elections, Netanyahu aims to prevent rival candidates from gaining ground, experts believe. By Shlomo Cesana and Mati Tuchfeld/JNS.org Now it’s official: Israel is going to the polls. Prime Minister

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Middle East

Bazaar planned Nov. 4 at Temple Emanu-El

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–The Women of Reform Judaism Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El  will hold its Fourth Annual Holiday/Hanukkah Bazaar on November 4, 2012. It will start at  9:30 am and runs through 1:30 pm at 6299 Capri Drive near SDSU. Vendors will sell photographs, jewelry, pottery, scarves, purses, glassware, polymer clay artistry, kimono pillows, two local books,

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San Diego County

‘Exit Interview’ is the Rep at its zaniest

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO– God? Sex? Religion? “This play is not suitable for viewers who find any of the following objectionable: Gun violence! Bang! Bang! Women in the workplace! Yea! Soccer moms discussing scientific method! Criticism of Fox News! Candid discussions on religion and politics! Priests defending the Holy Trinity using perplexing analogies! Plane crashes!

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