Donald H. Harrison

‘In Mother Words’ offers series of mostly predictable sketches

By Cynthia Citron LOS ANGELES — In Mother Words is a series of 20 vignettes about motherhood written by 14 authors and performed by three superb actresses and one excellent actor.  The sketches are funny, poignant, spirited, instructive, often predictable, and sometimes overly gooey.  But the fly in the Desitin is that you’ve seen many of

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Cynthia Citron

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, November 25, 1955, Part 1

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Bonds for Israel Group Set Dec. 11 For Rally Southwestern Jewish Press, November 25, 1955, Page 1 With the stepping up of Arab hostility against the State of Israel it becomes increasingly important that this near East outpost of democracy remain strong.  The San Diego Jewish Community recognizing

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Adventures in SD History, San Diego County

Muslim Brotherhood’s New Campaign: Seize Control of Egypt’s Islamic Institutions

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel — This is of gigantic importance (see if anyone else covers it). MEMRI has pointed out the opening of a Muslim Brotherhood campaign to replace Egypt’s current clerical hierarchy with its own people. If that happens…you can imagine. Once Islamists are in place making the “official” decisions on what constitutes

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Middle East

Rabbi challenges Uganda election result; alleges fraud and intimidation

KAMPALA, Uganda (Press Release)–At the behest of his Jewish, Muslim and Christian supporters, Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, a native of Uganda, is peacefully challenging the official results in the election to national parliament. The frontrunner leading up to the election, Rabbi Sizomu lost in the official count to the opponent Yahaya Gudoi the candidate from the

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Palestinian snub of U.S. consulate brings U.S. foreign aid there in question

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — Since the establishment of a Palestinian governing authority in 2003, the United States has provided it with more than $3.5 billion in aid, more than $2 billion since 2007 to “strengthen” Abu Mazen after the ouster of Fatah from Gaza. The 2010 figure was $500 million. The intrepid investigators

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Shoshana Bryen, USA

Palestinians once again reject negotiations

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–It’s happened again. Within a day of the Prime Minister Netanyahu talking about pursuing a temporary solution for Israel and Palestine, the leader of the Palestine Authority has rejected the idea. So much for negotiations. The history of rejection goes back a long way, with a prominent landmark being the Khartoum Declaration

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

A Bissel This, A Bissel That…San Diego Jewish News and Chatter

(Column 23,  March 3, 2011)           Compiled by Donald H. Harrison Jewish Organizations The Agency for Jewish Education sponsors UCSD Political Science Professor Emeritus Sanford Lakoff  lecturing  March 14 at 7:00 pm at the library at 1776 Dove Lane in Carlsbad.  His lecture is titled, “Turmoil in the Middle East: Democracy

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Donald H. Harrison, San Diego County

On President Obama’s ‘ideologism’ versus ‘pragmatism’

By Isaac Yetiv, Ph.D LA JOLLA, California–In my previous articles, I wrote about the “structural endemic obstacles” that plague our system of government and lead to immobilism and, even, to paralysis. In this analysis I concentrate on a very disturbing flaw in our political discourse that makes the decision-making process a herculean task. I am

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USA

Wikileaks founder complains his Jewish financial support drying up

LONDON (WJC)–The founder of the controversial internet platform ‘WikiLeaks’, Julian Assange, has accused British journalists of a “Jewish conspiracy” against him, to deprive him of funds by Jewish donors. The accusation came in remarks published in the British magazine ‘Private Eye’, which was reporting on a phone call Assange made to the magazine’s editor two

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