Havdala ~ Zalman Pollack
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Travel and FoodBy Eileen Wingard SAN DIEGO — “Songs of Home and Exile” is the title of the program Yale Strom will present at Smith Recital Hall, SDSU, Tuesday evening, April 9 at 7 p.m. The multi-talented artist-in-residence at San Diego State University’s Jewish Studies Department, has assembled an outstanding group of singers and instrumentalists for this
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Eileen Wingard, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, San Diego CalendarTaming Your Guts: A Complete Guide to Functional Gastrointestinal Disorder, Second Edition, by Arnold L. Flick, M.D. © 2018, ISBN 9781797-411767; 188 pages plus diets and index. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO – Dr. Arnold Flick, who is a retired clinical professor of gastroenterology at the UC San Diego medical school, takes readers on
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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison, Science, Medicine, & Education, Travel and FoodBy Pamela Pollack Fremd SPOKANE, Washington — If you like food, especially Japanese and Chinese food, you will enjoy this movie. In many of the scenes the preparation or consumption of food is the primary or secondary focus. Ramen Shop directed by Eric Khoo and written by Tan Fong Cheng and Wong Kim Hoh is not
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Theatre, Film & BroadcastBy Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — Every morning at breakfast I meet with a group of friends, and we talk about the news, ourselves, or visiting family members. I also meet friends for lunches and dinners, some who live in my retirement community, others who live in town, and some who visit from
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Natasha JosefowitzSAN DIEGO (Press Release)– Jordan Gorfinkel, a former DC Comics editor who managed the Batman franchise for nearly a decade, will be at Tifereth Israel Synagogue in San Diego on Wednesday, April 10, for a free-to-the-public discussion of his work, which includes a newly published The Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel that brings the Exodus experience into
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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Jewish Religion, San Diego CountyLuxury Hotels Beckon (c) Edwin Black TEL AVIV — The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement [BDS] has taken particular aim at Israel’s tourism industry. Tourism accounts for about 11 percent of global GDP and 350 million jobs worldwide—more than ten percent of employment on the planet. In Israel, tourism is more than just sun, seashore,
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Edwin Black, Middle East, Travel and FoodBy Rabbi Simcha Weiser SAN DIEGO — Is anyone more motivated than a parent is to make the best choice in guiding their child? You would think not, right? But in these divisive times, when every viewpoint is instantly categorized as progressive, conservative, religious, racist, …. even when it comes to discharging our parental responsibilities
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Jewish Religion, Science, Medicine, & EducationBy Rabbi Joshua Dorsch SAN DIEGO –This Shabbat is referred to across the Jewish world as Shabbat HaChodesh, the Shabbat of “the month.” We will be welcoming the Hebrew month of Nisan, and officially begin preparing ourselves to celebrate Passover. There are many different ways that we prepare ourselves. For some of us, it involves
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Jewish ReligionGiraffes on Horseback Salad by Josh Frank and Tim Heideker, illustrations by Manuela Pertega; © 2019 Quirk Books, ISBN 9781594-749230, 222 pages including biographical and explanatory notes and appendices. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO –Try to picture the words in this book’s title: “Giraffes on Horseback Salad.” Can you picture it? A giraffe astride
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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison, Theatre, Film & BroadcastStory by Donald H. Harrison; site photos by Shor M. Masori ISLA VISTA, California – The news media often finds it easier to focus on bad news than on good news. Bad news is more dramatic. It’s easier to tell. It makes more compelling reading. Take the weather for instance. A storm will make
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Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History, Jewish Religion, Science, Medicine, & Education, Shor M. Masori, USABy Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM — This year Israel’s government seems to have moved April Fools’ Day to April 9: Election Day. But whereas on April 1 the pranks are usually harmless and sometimes even funny, this year’s April 9 is likely to be ominously serious. It’ll be a celebration of what’s often nowadays called
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