Donald H. Harrison

JNS news briefs: January 7, 2013

Hagel, amid controversial record on Israel, to be nominated for defense secretary (JNS.org) President Barack Obama’s defense secretary nominee will be former Nebraska senator Chuck Hagel, who has been criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike for his record on Israel, according to media reports that surfaced Sunday. Hagel chairs the Atlantic Council think tank, which

JNS news briefs: January 7, 2013 Read More »

International

Biking relieves stress for children facing rocket attacks

  By Ulla Hadar KIBBUTZ RUHAMA, Israel — Parents and children don’t always agree on everything, but on one subject in Sha’ar Hanegev, the municipality lying alongside the Gaza border, there is nearly unanimity.  Hearing sirens go off to warn of incoming rockets can be very stressful, whereas bicycling in nearby areas out of range

Biking relieves stress for children facing rocket attacks Read More »

Travel and Food

The intellectual right, yea obligation, of independent thought

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM –Several of my columns commenting about the United States have produced angry responses, claiming that I do not understand, that my “opinions” are tainted, and that if I do not value the United States I should give up my citizenship. What I think these responses reveal is yet another side of the United

The intellectual right, yea obligation, of independent thought Read More »

Ira Sharkansky, USA

Helping miracles to occur

By Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal SAN DIEGO – Although midrash at times attempts to solve textual problems, at other times midrash seems an illogical flight of fantasy that creates more problems than it solves. Such is the rabbinic comment about Pharaoh’s daughter pulling Moses from the Nile River. The Torah says: “The daughter of Pharaoh came

Helping miracles to occur Read More »

Jewish Religion

Bible Lands Museum program promotes friendships

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson JERUSALEM — The Bible Lands Museum, situated opposite the Israel Museum, houses a broad range of archeological artefacts from all over the Ancient Near East. In accordance with the vision of its founder, the late Eli Borovsky, it refers to the various cultures of the Ancient Near East, each of which contributed

Bible Lands Museum program promotes friendships Read More »

Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Science, Medicine, & Education

History told of soon-to-open Chesed Home

ESCONDIDO, California (Press Release)– Chesed Home, San Diego County’s adult residential facility serving Jews with serious mental illness, opens next month in this city. Hope Village San Diego, a 501 3c non-profit, has developed Chesed Home.  The mission is to provide a safe and nurturing residence for adults with serious mental illness, based on Jewish values and

History told of soon-to-open Chesed Home Read More »

San Diego County

JNS news briefs: January 4, 2013

   Netanyahu to ambassadors: Palestinians must declare conflict over for peace accord (JNS.org) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, lecturing to Israeli ambassadors about regional concerns at the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, said Palestinian claims of a “right of return” spell the end of Israel and prevent a peace agreement from being reached. “Hamas could take over the

JNS news briefs: January 4, 2013 Read More »

International