JNS news briefs: May 9, 2013

Assad vows ‘strategic revenge’ on Israel (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Syria will “give Hezbollah everything” in recognition of its support and will follow the terror group’s model of “resistance” against Israel, a Lebanese newspaper on Thursday quoted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as saying, AFP reported. Assad’s comments, published by Al-Akhbar, reportedly came during meetings with

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From Russia with klezmer

  By Eva Trieger SAN DIEGO — “Vibrant” “Engaged” and “Enchanted” were three adjectives that leapt into my mind when I met the teacher, clarinetist and international performer.  Alexander Gourevitch and his wife Anna, welcomed me into their Carmel Valley home Friday morning.  I was eager to learn about Gourevitch’s upcoming role in the San

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Eva Trieger

JNS news briefs: May 8, 2013

Stephen Hawking boycotts Israeli conference (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) World-renowned theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking has joined the academic boycott of Israel and will not be attending the fifth annual Presidential Conference in Jerusalem in June, The Guardian reported Wednesday. Hawking, 71, had agreed to headline the conference, titled “Facing Tomorrow,” alongside other major international

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JNS news briefs: May 7, 2013

  Mortar shell lands in Israel from Syria for second consecutive day (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) For the second consecutive day, a mortar shell fired from Syria exploded within Israeli territory in the Golan Heights on Tuesday. Army Radio reported that the shell struck a minefield in the Tel Fares area around 8 a.m. No

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Jewish pioneer’s legacy: German-U.S. ‘sister schools’

  By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO—Jewish pioneer Louis Rose, who wondered upon his arrival in 1850 why the dusty little village of San Diego wasn’t more water-oriented like his hometown of Neuhaus-an-der-Oste in Germany,  might have smiled with satisfaction on Monday, May 6, if he had witnessed a modern-day result of his successful campaign

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Donald H. Harrison