March 2013

Slow economy, kids’ creativity formula for business

  By Donald H. Harrison CARLSBAD, California — It’s a cynical way to look at it, but perhaps parents of preschoolers and elementary school students will consider the recent economic slowdown as a blessing in disguise.  When microbiologist Rudy Gonzalez was laid off from the biotech industry last year, he became a house husband.   Taking

Slow economy, kids’ creativity formula for business Read More »

Donald H. Harrison

John the Baptist, Crusaders, Jerusalem invoked in Malta

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel– On our recent visit to Malta we were given special permission to examine the enormous painting by Caravaggio, ‘The Beheading of John the Baptist,’ that hangs in the massive co-cathedral (double cathedral) of Valletta, which is run by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. After the cathedral was

John the Baptist, Crusaders, Jerusalem invoked in Malta Read More »

Dorothea Shefer-Vanson

Theresienstadt memory kept alive on Israeli kibbutz

  By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson GIVAT CHAYIM IHUD, Israel — The Theresienstadt Memorial Museum is situated in Israel’s verdant Jezreel Valley, in premises attached to this kibbutz. Once or twice a year I receive the museum newsletter, continuing the subscription taken out by my late father. For many years it appeared in stencil form on plain

Theresienstadt memory kept alive on Israeli kibbutz Read More »

Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Middle East

JNS news briefs: March 13, 2013

Knesset member blasts Obama for not inviting Ariel students to speech (JNS.org) In a letter sent to the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Member of Knesset Yoni Chetboun of the Habayit Hayehudi party criticized U.S. President Barack Obama for not inviting students from Ariel University of Samaria to his speech at the International Convention Center

JNS news briefs: March 13, 2013 Read More »

International

Job burnout may lead to coronary disease

TEL AVIV (Press Release) — Americans work longer hours, take fewer vacation days, and retire later than employees in other industrialized countries around the globe. With such demanding careers, it’s no surprise that many experience job burnout — physical, cognitive, and emotional exhaustion that results from stress at work. Researchers have found that burnout is

Job burnout may lead to coronary disease Read More »

Science, Medicine, & Education

JNS news briefs: March 12, 2013

Federal judge rejects request to bar Jews from jury in terrorism trial (JNS.org) A New York federal judge has rejected a request by a lawyer to exclude Jews from a jury in an upcoming terrorism trial. The attorney for Abdel Hameed Shehadeh, Frederick Cohn—who is Jewish himself, according to the Jewish Press—told Judge Eric Vitaliano

JNS news briefs: March 12, 2013 Read More »

International

The Wandering Review: ‘Yossi’

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO –Eytan Fox’s Yossi and Jagger (2002) holds a special place in Israeli film history as the first commercially successful mainstream movie about gay lovers.  It won two Israeli Television Academy Awards and many prizes at various LGBT film festivals around the world.  Its tale of two Israeli male soldiers furtively developing

The Wandering Review: ‘Yossi’ Read More »

Lawrence Baron