Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Sept. 21, 1956, Part 1

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff Hutler Says Israel Greatest Social Planning In World Southwestern Jewish Press, September 21, 1956, Pages 1,3, 5 KIRIAT GAT, ISRAEL –Little more than a year ago this name did not exist.  For the town which is so named was only a dream in the minds of Israel’s national […]

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Memoir provides insight into Israel’s salad years

From the Holocaust to a New Dawn by David Shachar, Gefen Publishing House, 2011, ISBN 978-965-229-546-0; 198 pages, No price listed. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO– David Shachar is not a world leader, nor are his Holocaust experiences particularly extraordinary, although they are, of course, tragic.  Yet Shachar has written a personal memoir that

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Reflections on ‘the God Particle’

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California– Stephen Hawking in the beginning of his book, A Brief History of Time, relates a story he believes originated with the scientist-philosopher Bertrand Russell, who once fielded an interesting question asked by an elderly woman after finishing a lecture he gave on astronomy: “He described how the

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Sept. 7, 1958, Part 8

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff As the Psychologist Sees You Southwestern Jewish Press, September 7, 2011, Page 19 By Irving R. Stone, Psychological Consultant What’s New for New Years? On January first of 1957 we shall follow a pattern that has been established by custom and which has become a routine. We shall

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A Jew who served the King

 By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO — In my many intervals of teaching—and, more importantly—learning about the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, I’ve come to appreciate the real, flawed, and poignant elements of the man.   The great preacher, erstwhile “moral leader of our nation,” was in fact an endlessly weary, often frightened,

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Not by might, but by light – A modern Hanukkah message

By Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel CHULA VISTA, California — Historically, the holiday of Hanukkah is a relatively minor holiday when compared to holidays like Passover or Yom Kippur, or the Sabbath. Nevertheless, its significance should not be under-appreciated. Hanukkah celebrates the first triumph for religious freedom in the ancient history of late antiquity. Although the

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‘Jews and Booze’ tells of a people’s involvement with liquor

Jews and Booze: Becoming American In the Age of Prohibition , by Marni Davis. New York University Press, 248pp. By David Strom SAN DIEGO — At the next family simcha (joyous occasion) as I raise my kiddish cup, I might think about the Jewish connection to alcoholic beverages, realizing that wealthy Jews, prior to the

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Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, Sept. 7, 1956, Part 7

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff The Approaching Showdown on Civil Rights Southwestern Jewish Press, September 7, 1956, Pages 17, 20 By Joseph B. Robison Senior Counsel, American Jewish Congress The pressing problem of racial equality has now been turned over to the uncertain helter-skelter of the presidential campaign. It remains to be seen

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