Donald H. Harrison

JNS news briefs: January 9, 2014

Israeli aircraft hits two targets in Gaza following mortar attack (JNS.org) An Israeli aircraft hit Gaza in two separate missions Thursday morning in response to mortar rounds fired by terrorists at Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops patrolling near the border. The three mortar shells fired by the terrorists exploded near the border fence and no […]

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International

How will history rate Obama’s Middle East policy?

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM –One can expect historians to quarrel as to which overseas activities of the American administration were most damaging. To be sure, some are widely viewed as successes. The reconstructions of Europe and Japan are most prominent. Israelis appreciate American support. Currently, however, it is more timely to think about the negatives

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, July 26, 1957, Part 3

Pioneer Women Plan Seminar This Summer Southwestern Jewish Press, July 26, 1957, Page 4 The Pioneer Women, Negba and Shoshanah Clubs, are planning a three day seminar the early part of August.  Mrs. Rose Kaufman, member of the National Advisory Board of Pioneer Women will conduct the seminar. Mrs. Kaufman has traveled extensively throughout Europe,

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Adventures in SD History, San Diego County

Peace Now to Yaalon: ‘Evacuate Esh Kodesh’

JERUSALEM– Israel’s Peace Now (Shalom Achshav) movement on Wednesday, Jan. 8,  sent a letter to the Israeli government, demanding that it “enforce the law and remove Esh Kodesh, a West Bank settlement that was established in violation of Israeli law, whose residents have repeatedly attacked neighboring Palestinians,” according to a press release from the organization.

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Travel and Food

ADL: Investigate Palestinian soccer club in Chile

NEW YORK (Press Release) –The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on Wednesday, Jan. 8,  urged the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) to hold the El Palestino Club soccer team accountable for violating FIFA regulations and its Code of Ethics during a soccer game on January 4, when its players replaced their standard uniform with jerseys imprinted

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Travel and Food

Campus Climate Committee to combat hate crimes

SACRAMENTO (Press Release)—Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez (D-Los Angeles) on Wednesday, Jan. 8,  announced the creation of the Assembly Select Committee on Campus Climate, which will investigate issues pertaining to student welfare on college campuses. Assemblymember Shirley N. Weber (D-San Diego), who worked as a professor and department chair at San Diego State University for 40

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USA

Lauder: Bavarian bill on looted art ‘insufficient’

MUNICH (WJC) — The government of Bavaria, one of the 16 German states, announced on Tuesday that it would introduce a bill in the upper house of the German legislature aimed at facilitating the restitution of Nazi-looted art. If adopted, the new legislation would eliminate a 30-year statute of limitations in the German Civil Code

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Jewish History, Jewish Religion

Syria’s civil war a training ground for terrorists

By Aryeh Savir The year 2013 saw a marked increase in the involvement of foreigners in the fighting against the Syrian regime, this according to a report compiled by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC). Most join Al-Qaeda and global jihad-affiliated organizations, gain military experience, and undergo radicalization and Jihadization, which they

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Middle East

Inside an Israeli hospital’s waiting room

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel — Undergoing medical tests of various kinds invariably involves spending what seems like endless hours hanging around in hospital waiting rooms and corridors. Strange as it may seem, the most sophisticated modern medical procedures, engaging equipment almost equivalent to the engine of a jet fighter plane, require imbibing quantities

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Science, Medicine, & Education