Donald H. Harrison

Is Egypt governable?

By David P. Goldman        The Obama administration is baffled by the Egyptian government’s response to the Sept. 11 attack on the American embassy in Cairo. It took President Mohamed Morsi two days to denounce the assault on the embassy, and even then he placed the blame on a hitherto unnoticed clip posted on YouTube rather

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Middle East

The economic case for the Democrats

By David Brin ENCINITAS, California — Let’s start with a simple wager.  During this election please count the number of times that Republican candidates actually run on their party’s record. How often do they speak of their periods in power, which were far more extensive than the Democrats’?  Any statistically measurable accomplishments or proved positive effects?

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USA

Year in review 5772

“Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past. Ask your father and he will tell you, your elders, and they will explain to you.”—Deuteronomy 32:7   By Dr. Erica Brown/JNS.org It’s that time again: a new Hebrew year is upon us. It’s time for the Jewish year in review based on a mandate

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Jewish Religion

Comedy focuses on aftermath of wardrobe malfunction

By Carol Davis SOLANA BEACH, California—North Coast repertory Theatre in Solana Beach is celebrating its 31st season. For this, a big Shout Out is due. On the occasion of this birthday, they are also mounting the San Diego Premiere of Steve Martin’s adaptation of Carl Sternheim’s 1911 Die Hose or translated, The Underpants. Tantalizing? Titillating? 

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

Gotthelf Gallery showcases former Soviet artists/scientists

By Eva Trieger LA JOLLA, California –The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture has brought us a rare opportunity to meet three Russian scientists who have immigrated to the United States. For each of these gifted and dedicated individuals, their arrival accompanied the freedom of expression in multiple arenas. The Gotthelf Art Gallery will display

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Eva Trieger

Another season of Jewish poetry planned at JCC

By Eileen Wingard LA JOLLA, California — A committee is now soliciting entries from Jewish poets for the fifth season of “Jewish Poets-Jewish Voices” to be presented in the Lawrence Family JCC’s Astor Judaica Library. I have the privilege of serving on that committtee along with moderator Joy Heitzman, Michael Horvitz,  Bonnie Baron and staff

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Eileen Wingard, Marcia Tatz Wollner

JNS News Briefs: September 12, 2012

White House denies rejecting Obama-Netanyahu meeting (JNS.org) Amid a reportedly increasing rift between the U.S. and Israel regarding how to deal with the Iranian nuclear threat, the White House denied reports that it declined a meeting that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested with President Barack Obama. According to a report in Haaretz, Netanyahu’s office reached out

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