Donald H. Harrison

Religion like rain: sometimes soft, sometimes murderous

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California —Today in the news I came across the following article: · On September 18, 2012, Muhib Ru’yat Al-Rahman, a senior writer on leading jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam, suggested that   Muslims living in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S. kill   Westerners and display their decapitated heads

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Popkin dissects winning and losing presidential campaigns

LA JOLLA, California (Press Release)–  In a preview for the 2012 San Diego Jewish Book Fair, national Presidential campaign analyst, and UCSD Professor, Sam Popkin presents his in-depth and timely insights from his new book: The Candidate- What it takes to Win- and Hold the White House.  Lecture and discussion begins 7:00pm in the Samuel

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San Diego Calendar

The secret of 18A?

SAN DIEGO — Okay, here’s one that is a “puzzlement.” If it read A 18, it would mean the owner was a member of the California Assembly from the 18th district. But this is 18 A. Melanie Rubin decided that since “18” is the numeric value of “Chai,”  that 18 A must mean Chai-A, or

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Jewish Religion

‘Harvesting people and pickles’: An inside look at Jewish farming

At Adamah Farm in Connecticut and the Pearlstone Center’s farm in Maryland, activities are more “heimish” than Amish: growing, harvesting and enjoying pickles, vegetables and cheese with other Jews in an environmental, educational and spiritual setting. By Paul Foer/JNS.org FALLS VILLAGE, CONN.—Nadav Slovin cultivates the fields of potatoes and other crops in the rural Litchfield

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USA

JNS news briefs: September 27, 2012

Ahmadinejad’s ‘different perspective’ features usual anti-Israel comments at UN (JNS.org) Addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad opened his remarks by saying he has been speaking on the world’s problems for seven years and that he wants to “raise such issues from

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