JCRC in San Francisco is activist; what will San Diego’s be like?

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO – About the only thing good I can think about the circumcision battle in San Francisco is that it has brought the Muslim and Jewish communities together in defense of their religious freedom and parents’ right to choose what is best for their children. Bringing action to prevent a […]

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Donald H. Harrison

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, June 29, 1956, Part 1

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World S.D. Hebrew Home Elects New Officers At Meeting Southwestern Jewish Press, June 29, 1956, Pages 1, 4 Maxwell Kaufman, publisher and editor of Southwest Jewish Press was elected to the Presidency of the San Diego Hebrew Home for the aged for the year 1956-67. Over 150 people were present

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Adventures in SD History, Jewish History

The shameful western ‘don’t botherhood’ of research

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel — In 2003, I and the publication I edit, the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal, became the world’s biggest story for two or three days. Last week I became a “story” without knowing it until later. First, the 2003 experience. An Iraqi-American author submitted a good article

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International, Middle East

Our Homes, Our Sanctuaries

By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — A bird’s nest, a wolf’s den, a bear’s cave, a dog’s kennel or cardboard box, a person’s room or house or apartment or castle–these are the sanctuaries, the safe places where one retreats to bear and raise one’s young, to hide from predators, to seek refuge from

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Natasha Josefowitz

This will captcha your imagination: Did computer recognize Hebrew speaker in Taiwan?

By Danny Bloom CHIAYI CITY, Taiwan — There I was, minding my own business, as usual, working not out of my wireless cave that day, but in my local internet cafe, since I don’t own a computer and do all my email and surfing chores at the rent-a-computer cafe down the street from the place

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Red Cross takes a stand on Shalit; CNN, NYT taking sides for Gaza

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. — Following the Flag & General Officers Program in Israel, the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) asked the Israeli government why it gives Hamas a “free ride” from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). We wrote, “You let/enable/assist the Red Cross in doing its humanitarian work in the

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen

Multicultural shtick in ‘My Mother’s Italian My Father’s Jewish…’

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO –My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish, I’m in Therapy!  is a stand-up comedy act in which comedian Ron Tobin gets to sit down at a piano bench and in an arm chair—supposedly located in the empty office of a psychiatrist—while performing his shtick.  And it’s good that this script

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Donald H. Harrison