Letting your unconscious do the work

By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. Natasha Josefowitz LA JOLLA, California — Most of us function from our left brains: logical and linear. We think through problems, make lists of pros and cons, examine alternatives, and weigh the possible consequences. Very often this process does not provide us with satisfactory answers. So we toss and turn at […]

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Natasha Josefowitz, Science, Medicine, & Education

Emerald to seek election in SD’s new 9th council district

SAN DIEGO—City Councilwoman Marti Emerald, lone member of the Jewish community now serving on the San Diego City Council, has announced her plan to seek re-election in the new ninth district. The council districts had been increased from eight to nine , resulting in the territory of Emerald’s seventh district being cut nearly in half. 

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San Diego County

Jewish Federations promptly help victims of rocket attacks from Gaza

Editor’s Note:  The president and chief executive officer of the Jewish Federation of San Diego County, Steven J. Morris, on Friday sent out the following message to the community regarding renewed violence along Israel’s borders with Gaza and Egypt.  Sha’ar Hanegev, the partnership region of the San Diego Federation, lies alongside Gaza in Israel’s northern

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Middle East

Money Maven: Investing in uncertain times

By Sheryl Rowling Sheryl Rowling SAN DIEGO –Dear Money Maven: The unprecedented debt ceiling issue and recent market volatility are making me schvitz with worry.  Should I move to cash or change my investment strategy to protect against a possible market slide? Fearfully, Fermisht Dear Fermisht: During these tumultuous times (and always), it is important

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Sheryl Rowling, Travel and Food

‘Grace’ a mixed blessing for the religious

By Carol Davis SAN DIEGO—Local premieres are great motivators for audiences interested in seeing productions not mounted in our fair city before. Unless you do a lot of theatre travel to catch world premieres the next best things are local premieres. Ion Theatre Company, always in the front lines of risk taking and in its

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Carol Davis, San Diego County, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

‘Musicophilia’ fascinates with medical stories of music and the brain

By David Amos SAN DIEGO — When I read a book for the first time, I like to lightly mark with a pencil the important thoughts, concepts, and paragraphs I encounter. This is especially useful if it’s a subject of a personally intense interest, or one which will become a book review. Interestingly, when reading Musicophilia,Tales

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Travel and Food

‘The Love Boat’: Are memories of it fading on cruise line it helped promote?

By Donald H. Harrison ABOARD SEA PRINCESS — One day while strolling aboard the ship, I asked a pianist who was playing both classical and show tunes whether he often was asked to play the theme from The Love Boat, made famous by singer Jack Jones.  The young pianist, from Argentina, responded that he was

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Donald H. Harrison

Corporate responsibility good for the soul, but not necessarily for the bottom line

BEER-SHEVA, Israel (Press Release)– Stocks  of companies that are committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies perform statistically similarly to those corporations that do not have these programs, according to a new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers. These findings were presented at the Ninth Annual International Conference on Business Accounting, Finance, Management

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Until Palestinians recognize this, we will never have peace

By Roz Rothstein and Roberta Seid LOS ANGELES — The recent coordinated terrorist attacks on Israel and the latest poll of Palestinian public opinion offer insight into why Middle East peace remains so elusive: The Palestinian public is simply unwilling to recognize the human rights of Jews. Consider Palestinians’ reactions to the grisly coordinated attacks

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Middle East