Obama’s Middle Eastern guest list raises questions

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — The list of famous people President Obama has invited to the White House is something most of us would find surprising, amusing, and even outrageous. He has on occasions invited Gangsta Rappers like the rap artist named Common, whose poetical lyrics extols the virtues of cannibalism, […]

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Michael Leo Samuel-Rabbi, USA

Holocaust studies prepare freshmen for academic challenges

EL CAJON , California (Press Release)– Some of the students who will attend Grossmont College this fall are the first members of their families to go beyond high school in their education.  In many instances, notes Michael Perez, director for Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS), these students are part of a six-week summer bridge

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Science, Medicine, & Education

JNS news briefs: July 8, 2013

Israeli Arab who helped Syrian rebels sentenced (JNS.org) The Israeli government on Monday sentenced an Arab-Israeli man who joined Syrian rebels fighting against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to 30 months in prison. Israeli authorities accused Hikmat Massarwa of receiving small-arms training from radical Islamists in Syria, where he was also asked to

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International

San Diego Jewish Federation names board nominees

SAN DIEGO — Nominees for leadership roles in the Jewish Federation of San Diego County have been announced on the Federation website. They are: Board chair, Theresa Dupuis, succeeding Claire Ellman; vice chair for philanthropy, Laura Tauber; Women’s Philanthropy Board Chair, Leigh Johnson; Vice-Chair for Community Partnerships, Caryn Viterbi; Vice Chair for Finance and Secretary/

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JNS news briefs: July 5, 2013

Two explosions rock Eilat (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Two powerful explosions echoed through the Red Sea resort town of Eilat on Thursday night, shortly before 10 p.m. A Color Red alert did not sound beforehand. Several city residents dialed the police emergency hotline and reported the blasts. The Israel Defense Forces and police dispatched personnel

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