Donald H. Harrison

Social workers avoid mothering discussions with prostitutes

TEL AVIV (Press Release)— When’s the last time you heard prostitution and mothering mentioned in the same sentence? Prof. Einat Peled of Tel Aviv University’s Bob Shapell School of Social Work is willing to bet it wasn’t recently. In a new study, Peled and her co-researcher Tal Levin-Rotberg, a social worker at the Israel Health […]

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Travel and Food

Teens’ music choices affect their driving safety

BEER-SHEVA, Israel (Press Release)–Teens listening to their preferred music while driving commit a greater number of errors and miscalculations, according to a new study from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers that will be published in the October issue of Accident Analysis and Prevention. Male novice drivers in particular make more frequent and serious mistakes

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Science, Medicine, & Education

JCF to manage Weingart’s Small Grant Program

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)- After three years of direct grant making through its San Diego County Small Grant Program, Weingart Foundation has announced that, as of August 2013, the program will be managed by the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego (JCF). This exciting re-granting relationship is designed to maintain Weingart Foundation’s commitment to San

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San Diego County

U.S., Allies should destroy Syria’s air force

By Shoshana Bryen and Stephen Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — It is hard to look at the photographs. American newspapers are showing largely sanitized versions, so you’re safe. But Twitter feeds and UK newspapers such as the Daily Mail don’t hesitate to show the full horror. Hundreds of beautiful children, all dead, most of them wrapped

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen, Stephen D. Bryen

JNS news briefs: August 23, 2013

Four rockets from Lebanon fired into Israel (JNS.org) The relatively quiet Israeli-Lebanese border became a renewed source of tension on Thursday as four rockets from Lebanon were fired into Israel. One was intercepted the Iron Dome missile defense system, and two landed in the western Galilee region, causing property damage but no injuries, Israel Hayom

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International

God, not government, should know our every thought

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California –Most rabbinical students attribute omnipresence and omniscience as qualities befitting a Creator. Only God is called, The Knower of Thoughts, and The Searcher of the human heart. Rabbinical wisdom has long taught, “Always keep in mind these three things, and you will never come to the brink

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Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi, USA

‘Al Jazeera’ is a Qatari ‘Pravda’

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. –Al-Jazeera is “breaking in with something we think is unique, and are confident, with our guts and some research, that the American people are looking for,” according to its America’s president Kate O’Brian. If she is claiming “guts” and “research” are among the qualities sought by American viewers, she may

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

JNS news briefs: August 22, 2013

Bashar al-Assad gasses civilians in Syrian civil war, Israeli officials say (JNS.org) Israeli officials corroborated the Syrian opposition’s claim that President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on civilians in a Wednesday attack in eastern neighborhoods of Damascus that killed more than 1,300 people. The Assad regime “has already used chemical weapons several times” during the

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International