Classic ‘Romeo and Juliet’ a triumph for Wistrich, Samuelsson

  By Sheila Orysiek SAN DIEGO — City Ballet of San Diego’s world premiere of the full length Romeo and Juliet at the Spreckels Theatre on May 13, was a triumph for the Company but especially the resident choreographer, Elizabeth Wistrich and the Company’s ballerina, Ariana Samuelsson.   This drama in three acts gave Samuelsson the

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Travel and Food

The Relegitimization of Israel and the Battle for the Mainstream Consensus: Article from the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs

(From the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs) By Joel Fishman I The Delegitimization Process and the Boycott: Background and Context The purpose of delegitimization on the international level is to isolate an intended victim from the community of nations as a prelude to bringing about its downfall or even destruction. This process denies the victim

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Middle East

Whistle blowers who protect children must not be ostracized

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO — The New York Times has now published an article that carefully chronicles a disquieting, alarming social reality brimming inside the fundamentalist Jewish community of Brooklyn:  adult members of the enclave who have reported the sexual abuse of youngsters on the part of rabbis, teachers, and other professionals are

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Jewish Religion

Dumanis opposes declaring San Diego schools bankrupt

-Staff Report- SAN DIEGO — District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, a Jewish candidate for mayor who believes San Diego’s government should take a more active role in how the schools are run, announced opposition to School Board member Scott Barnett’s suggestion that the district should declare itself bankrupt and let the state fix the fiscal problems.

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Travel and Food

‘Diversity Day’ June 10 will celebrate many cultures

  SAN DIEGO (Press Release)— The New Children’s Museum and the Anti-Defamation League invite children and families to celebrate our differences at Diversity Day on Sunday June 10, from  10 a.m. to 4 p.m. . Offering free admission, the community is encouraged to celebrate the region’s diversity, including the many races, religions, national origins, genders,

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San Diego Calendar

U.N. Indigenous Rights Declaration a recipe for global trouble

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — In early 2011, President Obama announced that the United States would sign the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Now the U.N. wants us to give Mt. Rushmore to the Indians. James Anaya, U.N. special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, spent twelve days in the

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Shoshana Bryen, USA

Obama’s support for same-sex marriages ripples through Israel

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — The country once riled (and still so in some localities) on the subject of alcohol and which has pursued a war against drugs since the 1970s is now beginning a presidential campaign with same-sex marriages as a central issue. Its difficult to decide between ridicule and laughter, sadness and tears

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East