Mofaz entry into Israel’s government may augur attack on Iran

By Yaakov Lappin     WASHINGTON, D.C. — Since the shock announcement last week of the formation of a national unity government in Israel, there has been much speculation over what caused Kadima Party leader Shaul Mofaz to join forces with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s governing Likud Party. The coalition government was formed just a few days

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San Diegans to help dedicate rocket-shielded school in Sha’ar Hanegev in June 26 ceremony

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)– The Jewish Federation of San Diego County is proud to announce the dedication of the Alexander Joseph Viterbi Arts Center in Sha’ar HaNegev, Israel, on June 26. Over the past ten years, the Federation and San Diego Jewish community have contributed more than $10 million to the embattled region, which is

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‘Love Struck’ and ‘Synthesthesia’ offer some new theatre approaches

 By Cynthia Citron     BEVERLY HILLS, California — In my view, it’s cause for rejoicing when a play is beautifully written and is performed by actors who are at least as brilliant as the writing.  Mostly because it doesn’t happen all that often.   Two new shows demonstrate what I mean.   Love Struck, which opened at the

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PA textbooks incorporate Mufti’s & Hitler’s genocidal visions

By David Bedein JERUSALEM — On Holocaust Remembrance Day, people in Israel stand in silence to recall the victims  murdered by the Nazis and their allies. Tragically, the Palestinian Authority’s curriculum and media still carry the legacy of Haj Amin Al Husseini, the former Mufti of Jerusalem  and leader of the Palestinian Arab community, who forged

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