Coping is a required skill in Middle Eastern politics

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM–Politics is a trait of advanced civilization. It allows dispute on the way to voting or some other way of deciding. Politics aspires to nonviolent resolutions of disagreements about who should be a leader, or what should be public policy. Politics is not always pretty or admirable. Sometimes it reaches a level

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

JNS news briefs: November 30, 2012

  Israel slams Abbas for ‘poisonous, hate-driven’ UN speech (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Hours after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, garnering overwhelming support for his bid to gain nonmember observer state status, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shot back, saying Abbas’s remarks were “not the words of

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International

‘Hickorydickory’ is a dark, timely comedy

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO — Like it or not, we all have a mortal time clock ticking somewhere in our bodies. For most it’s located in or around the heart.  In playwright Marisa Wegrzny thought provoking but off the wall dark comedy “Hickorydickory”, the Wicker Family of  ‘Wicker’s Watch & Clock Repair shop in

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

My Yentl Experience

By Elisa Greenberg LA JOLLA, California –This December, I  have the privilege of playing Yentl in J*Company’s production of Yentl.  It is the story of a Jewish girl and her thirst for knowledge, despite the fact that she lives in a society where women’s roles were confined to mothers and wives.  Yentl disguises herself as

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Travel and Food

JNS news briefs: November 29, 2012

Netanyahu: Peace through negotiations, not ‘declarations at the UN’ (JNS.org) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that the Palestinian bid for United Nations recognition “will not change a thing, and certainly won’t hasten the establishment of a Palestinian state.”   “Israel’s hand is perpetually extended toward peace, but no Palestinian state will exist without recognition

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International

Egypt’s financial crisis may have prompted Morsi’s power grab

By David P. Goldman        WASHINGTON, D.C. — How should we understand the apparently erratic behavior of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi? In September, he seemed an unreliable ally, if an ally at all, after his tardy and diffident response to mob attacks on America’s Cairo embassy. Morsi rose sharply in Western esteem after the

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