Donald H. Harrison

Right-wing assertions drive you bonkers? Offer to bet!

By David Brin ENCINITAS, California–The brilliance of Rupert Murdoch, Roger Ailes, Prince Waleed and their clade really impresses me.  Twenty years ago, they were subsidizing Rush Limbaugh and the neoconservatives to spread what’s become the core notion of today’s right. (Though it also crops up on the far-left!) The notion that assertions can trump facts. […]

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USA

Navy commemorates Holocaust with Medical Center ceremony

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — An intimate gathering of Navy officers, Holocaust survivors and an offical from the Los Angeles consulate of the Netherlands commemmorated the Holocaust at Naval Medical Center San Diego on Friday, April 13,with personal remembrances of Dutch and Polish victims. Held in the main auditorium of what also is

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Donald H. Harrison

Discerning day from night

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO–Spirits droop these days—there are mass shootings, racial flare-ups, and governmental genocides in Syria and elsewhere.  We live with a sense of vulnerability as the climate behaves capriciously.   Less dangerous but still burdensome, we endure an endless political polarization here in America that drives the presidential campaign, which also

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Jewish Religion

Stan Schwartz honored by local Congress of History

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)– Stanley Schwartz, president of the Jewish Historical Society since 1994, and long-time member of the Congress of History of San Diego and Imperial Counties, has received the coveted Award of Distinction from the Congress of History.   At the ceremony held in March at the at the Congress of History’s 47th Annual History Conference,

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Jewish History

Azim Khamisa, anti-violence campaigner, endorses Dumanis

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–  Citing her strong commitment to fixing city schools and her track record as a law enforcement leader working collaboratively to stop youth violence, Azim Khamisa on Thursday, April 12, endorsed Bonnie Dumanis for Mayor of San Diego.  Khamisa founded the Tariq Khamisa Foundation after his son was murdered by a gang

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Travel and Food

Russia protects Iran to control oil moving through central Asia

By Peter Huessy       WASHINGTON, D.C. — Striking a deal with Russia’s Vladimir Putin requires a certain amount of cunning, diplomacy and, more than anything else, a “correlation of forces” on your side. Unfortunately, the United States may not be in the strongest of positions to strike a cooperative deal with Russia on missile defense, and

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International

‘No Time to Weep’ tells child’s story of surviving the Holocaust

By Cynthia Citron  LOS ANGELES — “I’m not camouflaging Auschwitz,” says Lucy Deutsch, a survivor of the notorious concentration camp. “But I’m a little bit in a daze.  It’s my life up there on the stage! It’s like a dream coming true.” “Her songs tell the horror and joy of her experiences,” Caitlin Gallogly explains. 

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Travel and Food