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JNS news briefs: July 3, 2014

Gaza rockets strike several houses in Sderot (JNS.org) A barrage of 13 rockets from Gaza pounded Israel’s southern communities on Thursday, July 3. Overnight and in the early morning hours, six rockets hit the city of Sderot alone, with three of those rockets hitting houses in the city. No injuries were reported, but the blasts

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, May 16, 1958, Part 1

Guardians To Hold Giant Charity Ball Southwestern Jewish Press, May 16, 1958, Page 1 On Sunday, May 25, the Guardians will take over the entire Mission valley Club for their annual Charity Ball. Chairmen Sam Berger and Al Richman and their committee have arranged an evening which promises to be the season’s most outstanding affair.

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Davis: U.S. must deter sexual assaults on campus

WASHINGTON. D.C. (Press Release) – With recent data showing an increase in sexual assaults on college campuses across the nation, U.S. Rep. Susan Davis (D-San Diego) is taking steps to make colleges safer. “Colleges and universities are places of learning and mentoring. Students should feel safe on campus in their academic pursuits as they work

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DA Dumanis wraps up South Bay corruption case

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie M. Dumanis announced on Wednesday, July 2, the end of a wide-ranging public corruption case involving 18 defendants connected to three school districts in South County, including Sweetwater Union High School District, Southwestern College and the San Ysidro School District. The defendants – who

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Kidnap lesson: Terrorists must never control territory

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — On June 30, the Embassy of Israel announced: “With great sadness we must announce the bodies of Eyal, Gilad and Naftali have been found near Hebron. Our thoughts are with their families.” Their tragic end wasn’t inevitable, but almost so. Hamas kidnapped three Israeli teenagers returning from school to

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Arab teen murdered in possible ‘revenge’ killing

JERUSALEM (Press Release) — Police found the body of 17-year-old Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khdeir early on Wednesday, July 2, in what appears to be revenge kidnapping and murder carried out by right-wing Israeli extremists, according to media reports. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ office issued a statement, saying: “Israel bears full responsibility for this incident.

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Spivak named honorary Maccabi president

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (Press Release) – Maccabi World Union (MWU), the governing body of the worldwide Maccabi Movement, has appointed Philadelphia native Robert Spivak as its Honorary President. In this position, Spivak will be the senior public Ambassador and Statesman for internal affairs for the Movement. This position is mandated by the MWU Constitution and can

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