Food for hunger programs, Holy Land garden planned by Leichtag Foundation on recently purchased Ecke Ranch

Story by  Donald H. Harrison; photos by Herb Targum ENCINITAS, California — Plans are emerging for how the Leichtag Foundation will use its recently purchased  67 1/2-acre Ecke Ranch  at 441 Saxony Road for public benefit.  The foundation, named for the late philanthropists Toni and Lee Leichtag, announced last April the purchase of the Ecke Family-owned […]

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Donald H. Harrison

How violent gangs have flourished through the centuries

Sicarii by Laurence Brown;  2012; ISBN 978-1475085402; 364 pages. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Australian novelist Laurence Brown tells three stories in this novel about murder and violence in ancient Israel, modern-day Colombia, and modern-day Israel.  The ancient and modern Israeli stories revolve around religious fanaticism, whereas the Colombian story focuses on illicit

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Donald H. Harrison

‘Swingers’ raise $150,000 for Seacrest Village

ENCINITAS, California (Press Release)–Guardians of San Diego, led by planning committee co-chairs James Haimsohn and John Kassar raised over $150,000 for Seacrest Village Retirement Communities at the 21st Annual Golf & Tennis Tournament “Take a Swing for Seacrest” held July 16 at the exclusive Del Mar Country Club. Guardians of San Diego hosted over 115

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San Diego County

Burgas and Aurora: Different causes but similar results

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Coming only a day apart, the tragedies of Burgas and Aurora point to the different vulnerabilities of Israel and the United States. With all its goods and not-so-goods, one feature of the United States that keeps it from full membership among civilized countries is the rampant freedom of acquiring weapons. The

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Notes from the woodcutter: Sandy Koufax

Editor’s Note:  Loren Kantor often chooses Jews and Jewish themes as topics for his woodcuts.  He’s agreed to share images from his work–and the stories behind them– with San Diego Jewish World.  Dodger pitching great Sandy Koufax is the second in this series. By Loren Kantor STUDIO CITY, California — Hitting against Sandy Koufax is

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U.S. must counter Russian claims to defrosting Arctic

By James Colbert WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Obama administration’s intention to shift military resources to the Pacific satisfies American objectives, including enhancing stability and bilateral relations, and, perhaps most importantly, expanding economic opportunities. Broadening the scope of this shift, or “pivot,” as it is often called, to encompass the Arctic region furthers U.S. interests and

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Enjoyable Pops concert to repeat Sunday evening outdoors

By Eileen Wingard   SAN DIEGO –At the Tifereth Israel Community Orchesta’s Pops Concert last Sunday afternoon, KUSI-TV’s charming weekend weather anchor, Dave Scott, was the featured soloist. The dapper, mellow-voiced Scott demonstrated his versatility as vocalist and trombone soloist in a selection of his own compositions and a medley of Frank Sinatra favorites. Both

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Eileen Wingard