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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, September 3, 1954, Part 3

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Double Talk Southwestern Jewish Press, September 3, 1954, page 5 By Janet and Susan Solof Now that vacation is almost at an end And school is just around the bend, “twas a lovely summer,” everyone said, So we sight and look ahead. Eileen Rivers got a superb send-off […]

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, September 3, 1954, Part 2

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Personals Southwestern Jewish Press, September 3, 1954, Page 3 Home From Abroad—Nelson Olf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Olf, has ended his midshipman summer training in European waters aboard the USS Wisconsin, and is expected home.  He will have just a few days with his parents before

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How to Make Yourself Happy

By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — Yes, it’s possible to make yourself happy even when you’re not feeling it. Some things you should know: • Contrary to popular opinion, satisfaction with life increases with advancing age. • On average, men and women experience emotions similarly, even though women have more fluctuations between positive and negative

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Natasha Josefowitz

Deconstructing President Obama's interview on Israeli TV

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. –President Obama dragged out some really dated stereotypes while demeaning both Jews and Israelis in an interview with Israel’s Channel 2 Television. Confronted with the “anxiety” (as the reporter put it) that some Israelis feel about his relationship toward Israel, Mr. Obama bluntly blamed the Jews:   “This is the

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen, USA

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, September 3, 1954, Part 1

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Jewish Community Mourns Passing of George Neumann Southwestern Jewish Press, September 3, 1954, page 1 George Neumann, prominent San Diego resident since 1918, died on Aug. 24 at age 69.  Mr. Neumann was associated with many local and national organizations and played an active part in philanthropy in

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Seemingly, little of substance in Obama-Netanyahu meeting

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–As expected, the White House meeting between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu was an occasion for mutual admiration and pledges of cooperation. It was much different from the image conveyed by their previous meeting, when the White House had blasted the timing of an Israeli planning committee’s announcement about

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East, USA

Israelis Matathias and Stanislavsky perform beautifully together at local recital

By Eileen Wingard SAN DIEGO –Violinist Asi Matathias and pianist Victor Stanislavsky presented an exciting recital on June 17 at the Dove Library in Carlsbad. This concert was part of the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture’s Music Series and was underwritten by the Leichtag Foundation. The two young Israeli artists shared their formidable talents

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Eileen Wingard, Middle East

Can Israel depend on President Obama in a crunch?

By Dr. Michael Goldblatt Chairman, Zionist Organization of America  PHILADELPHIA–It is clear that Israel faces some serious dangers and lurking threats, most obviously the threat of nuclear-armed Iran whose regime speaks frequently of a world without Israel and America. Three Iranian presidents have spoken publicly of seeing Israel eliminated by nuclear strikes, despite the costs

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Middle East, USA

Netanyahu urges Abbas to begin direct negotiations

NEW YORK, July 7  (Press Release)–In a special address to national Jewish leaders, as well as political, civic and business leaders, sponsored by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to “meet me in the coming days” to begin peace talks

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Travel and Food

Latvian Jews commemorate Holocaust with a march

RIGA, Latvia (Press Release)–On  July  04, 2010, the Holocaust Memorial day in Latvia more than 500 people  participated in the memorial march “Steps for Life”. The event was  organised  by  religious  community “Shamir” in co-operation with the World  Congress  of  Russian  Jewry  and  the Jewish  Community Council of Europe.   Members   of   Jewish   communities  of  Latvia, 

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