Judaism

Survivor Lou Dunst gives eloquent testimony to triumph of human spirit

By Joel A Moskowitz, M D LA JOLLA, California– Survivors, trauma, psychological effects, memories, depressive disorder, OCD (obsessive compulsive), bitterness, deniers, and more recently PTSD (a term which is much overused) and rarely victory”  These words have been associated with victims of the Holocaust. On assignment recently to cover the Seacrest Village gala for San […]

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International, Jewish History

The woman who saved the Jews

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO — There are the beloved Five Scrolls in the Hebrew Scripture, including Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, Lamentations and two named for heroic women: Ruth and Esther.   Ruth was the consummate loyalist, paradigmatic convert to Judaism—a maternal ancestor to the Davidic line.  Christians link her spiritually to Jesus. 

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Jewish Religion

Laws and lore of Purim

By Rabbi Baruch Lederman SAN DIEGO — Purim is referred to as Kabbalas haTorah miahavah – acceptance of the Torah out of love. This is the yesod (foundation) of Purim – returning to Hashem (G-d) and fulfilling His Torah with love. The practices of Purim, such as Shalach Manos (Gifts of Food) and Matanos L’evyonim

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Jewish Religion

What Shmuley Boteach could have written in ‘Kosher Jesus’

Kosher Jesus by Shmuley Boteach; Gefen Publishing House; ISBN-10: 9652295787 ©2012, $26, 300 pages. By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Shmuley Boteach is a complicated man. At the risk of sounding obvious, Shmuley is not your typical Chabad rabbi. His past associations with singer Michael Jackson and his book on Kosher Sex

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

How different religions dispose of worn-out holy books

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — The accidental burning of the Quran in Afghanistan raises some important questions: How does one dispose of old religious literature? The 18th century Muslim scholar Allamah Haskafi, author jurisprudence text Durr-Mukhtar, wrote of the disposal of the no-longer wanted Qurans: “If one decides to get rid

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Jewish Religion