Donald H. Harrison

Should Israel preemptively attack Hezbollah’s rocket sites?

By Jay Shapiro JERUSALEM — Almost everyone seems to agree that the Iranian nuclear weapons project should be stopped. Preferably through economic sanctions against Iran, but if that doesn’t work, then military means will have to be used. But if a military operation is required, should it be carried out by the United States or […]

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Middle East

JNS News Briefs: August 29, 2012

www.jns.org/news-briefs Anti-Semitic attacks in France up 40% since March, month of school shooting (JNS.org) French Jews have seen an uptick of 40 percent in anti-Semitic attacks since March, when Islamist terrorist Mohammed Merah killed three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in Toulouse, Reuters reported. According to Simon Wiesenthal Center Dean Abraham Cooper,

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International

Author teaches children about grandparents’ mortality

  By Danny Bloom CHIAYI CITY, TAIWAN — There aren’t many bubbies or zadies in Taiwan, although there are, of course, lots of elderly grandmas and grandpas among the island nation’s 23 million people. Grandmothers are lovingly  called “Amah” and grandfathers “Akong.” And like grandmas and grandpas everywhere, they get sick and die, and children

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Travel and Food

Anti-Semitic hate crime alleged at Michigan State University

DETROIT, Michigan (Press Release) — The Anti-Defamation League (ADL)  on Tuesday, Aug. 28, expressed outrage and horror at an alleged anti-Semitic hate crime against a student at Michigan State University.  The student was knocked unconscious and had his mouth stapled shut by two men at a party, after the men allegedly asked the student if he

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USA

German circumcision ban shows Jew-hatred back in fashion

Laws and a culture of guilt about the legacy of the Nazis have kept expressions of Jew-hatred on the margins of German society. But with judges and doctors and others openly attacking Judaism, it’s apparent Germans are increasingly undeterred by such factors. By Jonathan S. Tobin/JNS.org When a court in Cologne, Germany ruled in June

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Jan. 25, 1957, Part 3

  * Jewish War Vets Auxiliary Hold Card Party, Jan. 29th Southwestern Jewish Press, January 25, 1957, Page 5 The Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary will hold a membership luncheon and card party on Tuesday, January 39th, at noon at the North Park Club, 3927 Utah.  The luncheon will be catered by the club who promises

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