Donald H. Harrison

over 100 universities rejecting ASA boycott of Israel

NEW YORK (Press Release)– World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder on Thursday, Jan. 2,  commended the 100 US universities that have publicly denounced the American Studies Association (ASA) boycott of Israel. “It is heartening that the leaders of so many great American universities have stepped forward to condemn the ASA’s discriminatory and pernicious assault

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USA

Despite its problems, Thai province emits serenity

By Rabbi Ben Kamin CHIANGMAI, Thailand–This province is “The Rose of the North,” high up, far enough removed from the smog and the crippled, choking, meandering streets and the opaque skyscrapers of Bangkok. Chiangmai is heavy with the history of its moats, walled cities, and emerald wats, criss-crossed by mysterious rivers and elephant paths–the old

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Travel and Food

JNS news briefs: January 2, 2014

Pro-Israel campus groups denied presentation at Modern Language Association confab (JNS.org) The pro-Israel campus groups Hillel International and the Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC) have been denied the right to present a discussion on Israel at the Jan. 9-12 Modern Language Association (MLA) convention in Chicago, JNS.org has learned. MLA’s convention includes a roundtable discussion

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International

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, July 12, 1957, Part 3

San Diego Prepares for 8th National Shakespeare Festival at Old Globe Southwestern Jewish Press, July 12, 1957, Page 5 The  San Diego 8th Annual National Shakespeare Festival is scheduled for the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park July 19 through September 1. Plays to be presented each night at 8 p.m. are “King Lear” and

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