Doctor who treated Lincoln subject of Felder’s newest musical

By Eileen Wingard SAN DIEGO — As Hershey Felder entered the café across from the Birch North Park Theatre, I thought the slim man in sneakers was just another college student. But he immediately recognized me, thanks to the description I gave his publicist, and, finding a spot farthest from the loudspeaker’s rock music, we

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Eileen Wingard

Israel would not use Gaza strategy against Lebanon

By Yaakov Lappin     Israel’s weeklong air campaign against Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza last month helped establish a successful anti-rocket/missile combat doctrine, which was well-designed for that particular conflict, but which will not be applicable against Hezbollah. Despite the triumphalist cries and unceasing flow of belligerent threats coming out of Gaza, Hamas’ leadership is

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Middle East

Mass shootings indicate USA becoming more dysfunctional

 By Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal SAN DIEGO — Starting with Abraham’s expulsion of Ishmael, the Torah’s patriarchal stories reflect a multi-generational family in distress. Each generation transmits its dysfunction to the next, where it continues to do damage before propagating forward. Abraham expelled his son, Ishmael, in favor of Isaac, only to end up traumatizing him

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Jewish Religion

JNS news briefs: December 21, 2012

  Magazine names head of anti-Semitic Ukrainian political party its ‘Personality of the Year’ (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Ukrainian politician Oleh Tyahnybok—whose politics have been compared to those of the Nazi party—has been chosen as “Personality of the Year” by the Korrespondent magazine.   Korrespondent is one of the most influential weekly news magazines in

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