International

I-8 Jewish Travel: ‘Team Davis’

–17th in a series– Exit 6, Texas Street, San Diego ~ District Office of U.S. Rep. Susan Davis By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO –The distance between this city and Washington D.C. is approximately 2,690 miles, or a five-hour jet plane ride.  Impractical to go back and forth every day between work in Washington and constituents […]

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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History, San Diego County, Travel and Food, USA

In lobbying, Netanyahu emulates Churchill

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — It’s worth pondering at some length Barack Obama’s overlooking of Winston Churchill in his comment that he does not remember a case when a foreign official involved himself as much in American politics as Benyamin Netanyahu. Churchill was intent in bringing the United States into the European war, and it is

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International, Ira Sharkansky, Middle East, USA

Jewish news briefs: August 12, 2015

Israeli officials reportedly meet with Egyptian counterparts in Cairo (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) A delegation of senior Israeli officials visited Cairo on Tuesday for a series of meetings and discussions with Egyptian officials, the Turkish news agency Anatolia reported. According to the report, which was based on information from senior Egyptian sources, the Israeli delegation

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International, Middle East, USA

Jewish news briefs: August 11, 2015

91-year-old Israeli man wins world championship in running for seniors (JNS.org) Three months after being named European champion, 91-year-old Israeli long-distance runner Semion Simkin on Monday won the world championship for senior runners in Lyon, France. Simkin finished the 6.2-mile race with a time of 1:20:01, beating the runner-up from Argentina by 21 minutes and

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International, Middle East, USA

Rabbi blames Israel for Gaza civilian casualties

Editor’s Note: Seth Moreida recently interviewed Rabbi Arik Ascherman, director of Rabbis for Human Rights, who explains in the first part of this series his criticism of Israel’s conduct of last year’s Gaza War.  In the second part of this series, Moreida will provide a contrary perspective.  Moreida is majoring in political science and international relations and

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Jewish History, Middle East

Epidemic of deaths of unarmed blacks deserves debate

By Rabbi Ben Kamin ENCINITAS, California — The epidemic suffered by black folks, usually unarmed, mostly men, being assaulted and killed by uniformed peace officers was not ventilated during the recent Republican primary debate.   It is rarely addressed by the nation’s first African American president except in the aftermath of yet another smoldering incident—when he

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