Donald H. Harrison

Sukkot in the Lodz ghetto 1941

By Anav Silverman A series of photos documenting the observance of Sukkot in Ghetto Lodz in 1941 were recently revealed by the Shem Olam Institute, also known as the Faith  and the Holocaust Institute for Education Documentation and Research in Kfar Haroeh. The photos show the ghetto’s Jewish occupants praying with the four species; the

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Jewish History

Humoring the headlines: September 19, 2013

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO — As the Republican Party tries to broaden its appeal, it has developed more factions: The Defundamentalists: Republicans who oppose any bill that does not defund Obama Care. The limmigrationists: Republicans who oppose any bill that creates a pathway to citizenship. Deficit Attentionists: Republicans who oppose any bill that raises

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Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

Tel Aviv University inks agreement with 2 Chinese universities

TEL AVIV (Press Release) — In China this week, Tel Aviv University President Prof. Joseph Klafter signed agreements with two leading Asian universities to further academic collaboration in the areas of scientific and technological research and contemporary Israel studies. Both Chinese universities rank among the top five colleges and universities in the nation. In a

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Children’s sleep disorders may worsen in winter

TEL AVIV (Press Release) — A good night’s sleep is important to our children’s development. But with the first day of school just passed, many children are at increased risk for sleep breathing disorders that can impair their mental and physical development and hurt their academic performance. A study conducted in North America in 2011

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Post Yom Kippur question: What are limits of forgiveness?

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — The Chinese say, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.” Recently we began our spiritual journey with a celebration of Yom Kippur—a holiday that is wholly devoted to the cultivation of forgiveness and spiritual renewal—both as individuals and as a community. “I

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Jewish news briefs: September 17, 2013

Possible Iran nuclear program concession draws skepticism from Israeli officials (JNS.org) Israeli officials reacted with skepticism to a report by the German newspaper Der Spiegel that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is considering dismantling the deep underground nuclear site of Fordo. Deputy Foreign Minister Zeev Elkin said Rouhani “is the father of the method of talking

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