Did Hollywood cooperate with the Nazis?

By Aryeh Savir The Hollywood film industry maintained close ties with the Third Reich and collaborated with the regime, this according to a new book. The book, written by Harvard University doctoral student Ben Urwand, posits that Hollywood’s major studios not only passively accepted Nazi censorship, but further actively collaborated with Hitler’s propaganda machine to

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Travel and Food

Silberman honored with Carl M. Esenoff Memorial Award

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — Beth Israel of San Diego has named Jeff Silberman recipient of the Carl M. Esenoff Memorial Award for Extraordinary Community Service.  The Esenoff Award recognizes outstanding Jewish individuals for their service to Beth Israel and to the Jewish and general communities. The award is named for its first recipient who

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San Diego County

JNS news briefs: September 13, 2013

 Obama’s handling of Syria means he won’t successfully deal with Iran, Israelis say in poll (JNS.org) In a new Israel Hayom poll, a majority of Israeli Jews—66.7 percent—characterized U.S. President Barack Obama’s handling of the Syria crisis as “not successful.” Meanwhile, 65.3 percent said that given Obama’s conduct regarding Syria, he would not be able

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International

Oslo Accords debated, rather than celebrated, on 20th anniversary

By Alex Traiman/JNS.org Twenty years after the signing of the fateful Oslo Accords between Palestinian Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, Knesset Members are heavily debating the merits of the peace process and the two-state solution paradigm. Parliamentarians from both Israel’s left and the right agree that the process has

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Jewish History

JNS news briefs: September 12, 2013

Syria response ‘will be clearly heard in Iran,’ Netanyahu says (JNS.org) While a U.S. congressional vote on military action is on hold in light of the Obama Administration’s consideration of a Russian proposal to transfer Syria’s chemical weapons to international supervision, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that the response on Syria “will be

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