Donald H. Harrison

Deadwood, South Dakota, and the Jews

By Jerry Klinger DEADWOOD, South Dakota — The air pockets over the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana were shaking the airplane pretty hard. I was trying to write about a recent historical roadside marker project that, my little society, the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation had completed in Spokane, Washington. The marker recognized Spokane’s […]

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USA

Male Holocaust survivors have increased life expectancy

HAIFA (Press Release)–Male Holocaust survivors have a longer life expectancy compared to those who didn’t experience the Holocaust, according to a recent study conducted at the University of Haifa jointly with Leiden University. The results have just been published in PLOS ONE. This is the first study to examine data on the entire Jewish Polish

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Science, Medicine, & Education

JNS news briefs: August 1, 2013

Netanyahu responds to Arab Knesset member who said Arabs were in Israel first (JNS.org) While the Knesset on Wednesday night voted on a bill to necessitate a national referendum among Israelis on any peace deal that would require territorial withdrawals, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who did not have any planned remarks, responded to an Arab

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International

‘Love Hormone’ differentially affects male and female perceptions

HAIFA (Press Release) — “The Love Hormone,” Oxytocin affects men and women differently in social contexts- in men it improves the ability to identify competitive relationships whereas in women it facilitates the ability to identify kinship. “These findings are in agreement with previous studies on the social differences between the sexes: women tend to be

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Maccabiah Games Successfully Close With Top Israeli Musicians

By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM — The official closing show of the Maccabiah Games on Tuesday night, July 30, was a huge success with athletes and spectators alike at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Thousands of athletes rocked to the tunes of Israeli bands and singers including Balkan Beat Box, The Young Professionals, Orphaned Land, Offer Nissim,

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Travel and Food

JNS news briefs: July 31, 2013

Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations stumble over which issues come up first (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) While outwardly looking positive and accommodating, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are in fact in disagreement over when to bring up core issues such as borders and security, with the Palestinians wanting to talk about borders first, and the Israelis wanting all

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International

Grossmont College’s Welcome Back Center prepares foreign medical professionals for their U.S. licensing

EL CAJON (Press Release)– Foreign-trained doctors, nurses and medical technicians may help fill the gap between the number of health care professionals working in the United States today and the larger number expected to be needed when the federal Affordable Care Act goes into effect on January 1, 2014. Welcome Back Centers at Grossmont College

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San Diego County

JNS news briefs: July 30, 2013

Mahmoud Abbas rules out ‘presence of a single Israeli’ in future Palestinian state (JNS.org) While Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations began in Washington, DC, on Monday, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, speaking in Cairo, ruled out the “presence of a single Israeli” in a future Palestinian state. “In a final resolution, we would not see the presence

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International