Judaism

Historian traces anti-Semitism from antiquity to the present

By Bruce Kesler ENCINITAS, California — Edward Alexander’s latest book, The State of the Jews: A Critical Appraisal, would better have been titled “The State of the Anti-Jews.” Edward Alexander is a professor emeritus of English as well as one of the better informed writers on matters Jewish, who brings this broad knowledge to a

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Jewish Religion

Cultural Museum brings ancient Kumeyaay ways to life

            Story and photos by Mimi Pollack TECATE, Mexico — There are only 70 to 80 people left in Baja California who speak Kumeyaay, according to Michael Wilken Robertson, an anthropologist with a specialty in ethno-botany who is curator of the Kumeyaay Museum in this city hugging the U.S.-Mexican border. In a recent interview, Wilken

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Jewish History, Mimi Pollack

So do we have free will or don’t we?

Determinism or Free Will by Chapman Cohen; Literary Licensing LLC, Whitefish, MT; ISBN 978-1-2581-2881-4 ©2012 reprint of a book published in 1919, $25.95, p. 127 Free Will by Sam Harris; Free Press, New York ISBN 978-1-4516-8347-0 ©2012, $9.99, p. 81, including notes and index By Fred Reiss, Ed.D. WINCHESTER, California–Judaism provides no help in settling

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Fred Reiss, EdD, Jewish Religion

Whose example do you follow?

By Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb NEW YORK–Except for the saints among us, we all boast. Sometimes we boast about our own natural endowments, our good looks, or our athletic prowess. Often we boast about our achievements, social or professional. There is one type of boasting that seems to be unique to the traditional Jewish community.

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Jewish Religion

The meaning of tachrichim

  By Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal SAN DIEGO — Jews are not buried in the clothes they wore during their lives. Rather, we are dressed in tachrichim, simple white burial garments. This reminds us that no matter how many material blessings one accumulates during a lifetime, we are all equal in death. Additionally, tachrichim remind us

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Jewish Religion

A Holocaust survivor again demonstrates his faith

  By Joel A Moskowitz, M.D. SAN DIEGO — Lou Dunst is a Holocaust survivor.  He is much sought after for his lucid ability to describe, despite the horrors of his experience, his continuing faith in G-d.  Does he have the answer? There have been studies to attempt to correlate prayer and healing.  “Anecdotal evidence”

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