Temple Solel and Write Out Loud announce collaboration

By Carol Davis CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California — Write Out Loud has a unique mission: to read literature aloud to live audiences – short stories, poems, and other short subjects come to life – as talented actors bring the stories “off the page” to the delight of the audience. Theatre critic Pat Launer called

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Changing the system requires agreed-upon goals

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — A headline in today’s Ha’aretz, “From New York to Tokyo,  demonstrations in more than 900 cities and 80 countries against capitalism and  in behalf of social reform. In Tel Aviv they blocked streets.” Another item  reports that a Reuters survey in the United States found 38 percent viewing the  demonstrations

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Israel ‘guide’ actually collection of humorous essays

Israel for Beginners: A Field Guide for Encountering the Israelis in Their Natural Habitat by Angelo Colorni, author, and Avi Katz, illustrator, Gefen Publishing House, ISBN 9789652294838, 146 pages, No price listed By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO—You may like and hate this book at the same time. Some of the short articles on different

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And now, the shuffle concert

By Eileen Wingard LA JOLLA, California — Israeli creativity is not only relegated to start-up technology. One young Israeli musician, pianist Eliran Avni, has come up with a new creative concept in concert programming. He calls it a Shuffle Concert and, instead of a fixed program, the listeners are handed a large menu with musical

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Shalit personifies adage ‘Save a single life, and you save the whole world.’

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO –He is ever so slight, frail-looking, and, in many ways, the physical antithesis of the perceived, muscular modern Israeli soldier. In fact, Israel Defense Forces originally labeled him almost too delicate a young man to even be inducted into its lauded Army, someone with “a low medical profile.” But

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