Donald H. Harrison

Rancho La Puerta vision spreads over landscape and Tecate

  Second in a Series Photos and story by Donald H. Harrison TECATE, Mexico — Sarah Livia Szekely Brightwood was designated to succeed her mother, Deborah Szekely, as the president of Rancho La Puerta after her brother, Alex, who had prepared for the administrative job,  died of cancer in 2002. “I never studied business, never […]

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Donald H. Harrison

The 4 C’s of choosing an A+ financial advisor

By Sheryl Rowling SAN DIEGO–Choosing your advisor may likely be one of the most important financial decisions you make.   All financial advisors are not created equal!  Borrowing from the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (www.napfa.org), I will discuss why choosing a Fee-Only advisor is best! A Fee-Only advisor is not a stockbroker or insurance

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Sheryl Rowling, Travel and Food

When G-d holds our hand

By Rabbi Baruch Lederman SAN DIEGO –“K’rachaim av al banim, kain Tirachem aleinu…”  Like the mercy of a father on children, may You (G-d) have mercy upon us… [Liturgy] A little girl and her father were crossing a flimsy bridge. The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter:”Sweetheart, please hold my

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Jewish Religion

The Wandering Review: ‘Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story’

 By Laurie Baron LA JOLLA, California —  The San Diego Jewish Film Festival will kick off its 23rd year with a screening of Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story on Sunday,  August 19 at 7:15 p.m.  in the Lawrence Family JCC’s Garfield Theatre.  This inspiring documentary directed by Jonathan Gruber and Ari Daniel Pinchot chronicles Yonatan

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Lawrence Baron