Donald H. Harrison

As goes the Sinai could go Jordan

By Evelyn Gordon After radical Islamists killed 16 soldiers at an Egyptian army outpost in Sinai this August, Egypt’s military pointed an accusing finger straight at Hamas-run Gaza, whence it said some of the terrorists came. Suiting action to words, Cairo swiftly shut the Egypt-Gaza border crossing, massed troops near Gaza, destroyed some of the

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Middle East

Washington must stop providing excuses for Islamist terror

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — Associated Press told the story this way: “PARIS — A small package bomb exploded inside a kosher grocery store in a Paris suburb Wednesday, wounding at least one person[1]…The reason for the attack was unclear, but it rattled nerves amid global tensions surrounding a U.S.-produced film insulting to Islam.

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Shoshana Bryen, USA

Barack Obama’s middle name changes perceptions

HAIFA (Press Release) –President Obama’s middle name, Hussein, makes Israelis – both Jewish and Arab – perceive him as less pro-Israeli, reveals a new study conducted by the University of Haifa and the University of Texas. The study has just been published in the journal Political Behavior. “Even though the Israeli public has extensive information

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Middle East

JNS news briefs: September 19, 2012

Israeli center sues Ahmadinejad’s NYC hotel on behalf of Hamas terror victim (JNS.org) An Israeli law center that combats terrorist organizations by seeking compensation for victims is suing the hotel that is hosting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations General Assembly next week, seeking the president’s room to satisfy a portion of a judgment

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International

Charlemagne’s son seeks a life at Diversionary

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO—So far it’s two for two at Diversionary Theatre. This summer Harmony Kansas brought cheers from the community with its excellent staging of the Bill Nelson, Anna K. Jacobs musical about conflicts in the farming community of Kansas when two gay young men join a join a gay men’s chorus. Now

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Feb. 22, 1957, Part 2

Press Notes Southwestern Jewish Press, February 22, 1957, Page 3 The guest columnist this week is Mr. Irving Morton, assist. exec. dir. of the Jewish Community Center.  Mrs. Kaufman will resume her column upon her return from Mexico. When Julia asked me to write something humorous I thought it wouldn’t be too difficult, since many

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History