Judaism

Kindertransport child felt uprooted the rest of his life

By Judy Lash Balint JERUSALEM — A few days ago, within a week of Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, my mother’s youngest brother passed away. His passing made me reflect on the long tentacles of the Shoah that leaves its mark on lives until today. Isi was the youngest of five children, born in 1926 […]

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International, Jewish History, Jewish Religion

Rabbi Leo Baeck never left the Jewish people’s side

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA,  California — Among the non‑Orthodox rabbis who were placed in the concentration camps, Rabbi Leo Baeck provides one of the most outstanding examples of shepherding of that era. Baeck’s saintly conduct served as an inspiration to all who were with him in the camp. In the years prior

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Remembering a rabbi who would not forget his fellow Jews

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California –Nothing challenges the belief in a benevolent God like the ubiquity of evil in the world.  For the Jewish people, the experience of the Holocaust revealed the inadequacy of traditional theology. The God of the Exodus seemed “to be out for lunch.”  Asked in more simple and

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Grossmont festival marks college’s golden anniversary

  By Donald H. Harrison EL CAJON, California — Whimsy was a theme of Grossmont College’s two-day festival celebrating its 50th anniversary.  An old-fashioned sock hop in the college’s gymnasium on Friday, April 13, looked back to the college’s  founding in 1962, and students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends gave the “old college try” on

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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History

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

A Passover welcome for a Marine away from home

  VISTA, California (Press Release) — A capacity crowd attended Congregation  B’nai Tikvah’s annual, “2nd Night Seder” Saturday evening, April 7. Congregation  B’nai Tikvah was honored to host a very special guest, Corporal Samuel Roochnik from Bethesda, MD,  who is currently  stationed at Camp Pendleton Marine Base. The seder, officiated by B’nai Tikvahs’ Rabbi Ben Leinow was “lively, entertaining and spiritually moving,” according

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Jewish Religion

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Dec. 14, 1956, Part 2

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Marriage Told Southwestern Jewish Press, December 14, 1956, Page 2 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smollar announce the marriage of their daughter, Judith Sandra, to David Edward Honig, son of Mrs. Mary Honig, of Phoenix, Arizona. Judy was a student at S.D. State College, affiliated with Pi Alpha Lambda

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Dec. 14, 1956, Part 1

  Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Schulman & Ornstein Accept 1957 Campaign Leadership; Greatest Campaign Since 1948 Southwestern Jewish Press, December 14, 1956, Pages 1, 6 Victor Schulman and Dr. Walter Ornstein have accepted the co-chairmanship of the 1957 United Jewish Fund campaign. The announcement at the Fund’s 23rd Annual Dinner Meeting last

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Nov. 30, 1956, Part 6

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff As the Psychologist Sees You Southwestern Jewish Press, November 30, 1956, Page 11 By Irving R. Stone, Psychological Consultant Living with Advertising It may seem far-fetched for Psychology to be interested in big business, even though it takes psychological factors to make a business big.  However, when we

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History