Donald H. Harrison

5 Jewish candidates endorsed by S.D. Democrats

SAN DIEGO — Five members of the Jewish community won endorsements on Wednesday, April 27,  from the San Diego County Democratic Party in California’s June 7 primary election. At the federal level, these included Bernie Sanders, who shared an endorsement for President with Hillary Clinton, and Congresswoman Susan Davis, running for reelection in the 53rd […]

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San Diego County, USA

Playwrights Project tells stories in prisoners’ words

By Eva Trieger SAN DIEGO — The Playwrights Project has once again proved that it does not shy away from weighty or unpopular topics.  “I’M GOOD: Incarcerated Men Getting  Over Obstacles Daily,” is the collaborative effort of the playwrights of the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility.  Partnering with the SDSU School of Theater, Television and Film,

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Eric George Tauber, Eva Trieger, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Israel’s steadfast friends in the Western Pacific

Four Western Pacific island nations–Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru and Palau–are true friends of Israel, typically standing with the Jewish state against the spate of anti-Israel resolutions which are staples of the United Nations and its automatic pro-Palestinian majority. In appreciation for these steadfast friends of Israel, San Diego Jewish World introduces today a new ongoing

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International

Haredi MK: Jews who visit Temple Mount spark war

MK Moshe Gafni (United Torah Judaism), Chairman of the Knesset”s Finance Committee, on Wednesday blasted Jewish visits to the Temple Mount, claiming that Jews who ascended to the holy site were violating Jewish religious law. Speaking to Israel Radio, Gafni argued that religious Jews who visited the Temple Mount were leading the country to war,

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Jewish Religion, Middle East

Why Arabs in Israel, territories oppose 2-state solution

By Arkady Mamaysky TARRYTOWN, New York — Loud voices of “fair but not biased” countries, members of the UN, and “well informed but not at all anti-Semitic” private citizens can be heard almost daily demanding the establishment of a Palestinian state. Why is it not established yet? Of course the answer of those who hate

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Arkady Mamaysky, Middle East

Jews, Baptists break matza together at seder of ‘hope’

Liberation celebration explores slavery both ancient and modern Evans and Donna Spagner of Watchung share a Haggada during the interfaith seder at the Fountain Baptist Church. Photos by Robert Wiener The Rev. Vernon Williams explains the history of African-American slavery. Rabbi Hannah Orden holds up Miriam’s Cup in tribute to women of the Bible who

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Jewish Religion, USA

Alumni mark century of Jewish life at Princeton

Correction: In story below, Einstein’s first name in fact was Albert Reunion at Princeton celebrates move from ‘periphery to center’ Armand Derfner, standing, class of ’60, said of his years on campus, “It was a very hard time,” for Jews; with him are his Princeton classmate Joel Davidow and his wife, Gwenn Rosenthal, of Washington,

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Jewish History, Science, Medicine, & Education