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The Wandering Review: The Politics of Oscar Picks?

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO — In an article published last week in the Times of Israel, Jessica Steinberg welcomed “a remarkable first for the Israeli film industry: Two local films were named Thursday among the five documentaries nominated for the Best Documentary Oscar.”  The Gatekeepers directed by Dror Moreh and Five Broken Cameras directed […]

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Lawrence Baron

Breitbard biography a chronicle of S.D. sports

Dan Fulop, Bob Breitbard: San Diego’s Sports Keeper,” AuthorHouse, (c) 2012; ISBN 978-1-4634-1020-9, 166 pages including notes and bibliography. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Sportsman Bob Breitbard devoted his life to recognizing athletes and to making San Diego a professional sports town.  He was the man who built the Sports Arena (now called

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Donald H. Harrison

‘Rabbi’s Cat’ an insightful, funny cartoon for adults

By Donald H. Harrison  SAN DIEGO — The Rabbi’s Cat, an animated French-language, English-subtitled film playing in a limited engagement at Landmark’s Hillcrest Theatre from Friday, Jan. 18 through Thursday, Jan. 24, is an adventure story in which a talking cat, his rabbi master, an Arab sheikh, an exiled czarist Russian and a Russian Jewish

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Donald H. Harrison

Photo book shows Survivor families – 2 and 3 generations later

Aliza Auerbach, Survivors, Gefen Publishing House, Jerusalem (c) 2012, ISBN 978-965-229-586-6, 208 pages, cover price not listed. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — This coffee-table book was a bit formulaic for my taste, but it does make in photographs the Talmudic point that to save one life is as if to save the world. 

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Donald H. Harrison

What does Judaism have to say about love and marriage?

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Here is a question I received from one my students in our synagogue Introduction to Judaism class.  There seems to be a tension between the Jewish mitzvah (commandment) concerning marriage (and subsequently being fruitful), and the concept of love (specifically romantic love, as defined in terms

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Jewish Religion, Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi

Concert pianist needed to warm up — literally

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson JERUSALEM — A recital by world-famous pianist, Stephen Kovacevich (formerly Bishop) was an event not to be missed, especially since the programme contained Schubert’s divine posthumous Sonata, Deutsch no. 960. So we bought our tickets and eagerly awaited the appointed date. The evening’s programme was set to start with Beethoven’s Bagatelles, opus

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson