Donald H. Harrison

Some thoughts for celebrating Thanksgivingukah

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — The other day as my father-in-law, children and grandchildren joined with Nancy and me for Shabbat dinner, we tried to think of some wonderful way to celebrate Thanksgivingukah–as the conflation of Thanksgiving and Chanukah is being called.  Supposedly, these two holidays only arrive together every 70,000 years, so […]

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Donald H. Harrison

How EU and UN undermine Israel

By Steve Kramer Delegitimization efforts against Israel continue to be a major problem. Alone among the democracies, Israel’s sovereignty is singled out and questioned. Ian Lustick’s front page, above-the-fold NY Times Sunday Review article (September 15) is a particularly nasty example. Lustick, a political science professor at Penn, has made a career out of bashing

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Middle East, Steve Kramer

JNS news briefs: November 8, 2013

Moshe Ya’alon dismisses Kerry ‘threats’ on possibility of third intifada (JNS.org) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday that failed Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations could lead to a third Palestinian intifada. “The alternative to getting back to the talks is the potential of chaos. I mean, does Israel want a third intifada?” Kerry said in

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International

Humoring the headlines: November 8, 2013

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO―Since the HealthCare.gov website is still not working properly, Kathleen Sebelius is advising single applicants without health insurance to use the eharmony.com dating website in the hope they will meet and marry someone who already has health insurance. Reeling over charges of plagiarism, Senator Rand Paul has accused his critics of

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Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

The care of holy places

By Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal SAN DIEGO–After Jacob tricked Isaac into giving him Esau’s blessing, Jacob fled to Haran to escape his brother’s wrath. One night he stopped to rest. He lay his head on a stone, fell asleep, and dreamed. In his dream he saw a ladder with angels going up and down. God appeared

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Jewish Religion

Naomi Tsur to push for green tourism

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson Naomi Tsur, who was born in England and moved to Israel in 1966 to study Classics and Archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has had a varied career, ranging from coin curator in Israel’s Antiquities Authority to co-authoring a Hebrew-English/English-Hebrew dictionary and heading the Society for the Protection of Nature in

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Middle East

Russia limits its Arab options with support for Shi’ite regimes

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to Egypt was a blatant fence-mender. He said the Egyptian interim coalition’s democratic roadmap was “being carried out to the best of our conceptions,” and added that the aid suspension was not to be seen as “punishment” for what the U.S. administration previously

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

JNS news briefs: November 7, 2013

Jewish Agency, Israeli government convene strategic summit on Israel-Diaspora ties (JNS.org) More than 120 Jewish leaders gathered in Jerusalem on Wednesday and Thursday for a first-of-its-kind strategic dialogue conference—led by the Israeli government and The Jewish Agency for Israel—focused on formulating ways to bolster both Israel-Diaspora ties and the Jewish identity of youths. “This is

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International