Donald H. Harrison

Book Review: ‘The Making of a Halachic Decision’

  Rabbi Moshe Walter,  The Making of a Halachic Decision. Menucha Publishers.ISBN: 1614650896. 231 pages, $24. Rating: 3* out of 5. By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Any student of Jewish law has often wondered about the origin of the Halachic decision-making process.  True, the Talmud is full of arguments. If you

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Is long-lasting peace possible in volatile Mideast?

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Slogans of the left are that Israeli occupation of Palestinian land cannot last, or alternatively, that the international community will not tolerate the lack of agreement between Israel and an independent State of Palestine.. It has lasted for coming onto 66 or 47 years, depending on whether you begin at

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International, Ira Sharkansky

Adrenaline addiction can hamper retirement

By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — I have my own theory about why some people retire happily and others get depressed or ill upon retirement, about why some people drive fast and like rollercoaster rides and horror movies, and others—like me—absolutely refuse to see anything violent and frightening and have always avoided scary

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Natasha Josefowitz, Travel and Food

ZOA poll finds litttle support for Obama’s Israel policy

NEW YORK (Press Release)–A new poll of American public opinion has found that the vast majority of Americans support Israel on virtually every major issue concerning the Israeli/Palestinian situation, while opposing the positions of the Obama Administration. Additionally, only 31% of Americans believe President Obama is a close and reliable friend of Israel. By a

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Travel and Food

‘Jeopardy’ employed in study of cancer

First in a series By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Television’s game of Jeopardy is winning plaudits from San Diego academicians who want to increase public awareness about the ethical issues, history, sociology, biology, and politics surrounding cancer. Four San Diego-area universities and colleges–UCSD, San Diego State, Pt. Loma Nazarene and Grossmont–plan to compete

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Donald H. Harrison

Humoring the headlines: January 24, 2014

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO-The Russian police have alerted spectators at the Sochi Olympics to be on the outlook for several “Black Widow Terrorists, women from Dagestan whose husbands were killed by Russian anti-terrorist squads.  There are posters throughout the Olympic venues informing spectators how to identify these women:  If you meet a woman on

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Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

JNS news briefs: January 24, 2014

John Kerry doubtful Israeli-Palestinian framework deal is imminent (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Has U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry lost his trademark optimism regarding the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations? In an interview with the Saudi-based Al Arabiya network on Thursday, Kerry was asked whether he felt a framework agreement between the two sides was imminent.

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