Pope’s book on Jesus important interreligious document

Jesus of Nazareth, Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection by Joseph Ratzinger, Ignatius, San Francisco;  ISBN 978-1-58617-500-9 ©2011, $24.95, p. 293 plus appendices By Fred Reiss, Ed.D. WINCHESTER, California–Nearly two thousand books on the Amazon website are linked to the words Jesus and Passion. With so many books one might wonder […]

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Fred Reiss, EdD, Jewish Religion

Cut off U.S. aid to Pakistan– Rohrabacher

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release)–Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-California) on Tuesday, May 10, introduced H.R. 1790, the “Defund United States Assistance to Pakistan Act of 2011,” after last week’s successful raid to Kill Osama Bin Laden made it clear that Pakistan’s leadership concealed, protected and enabled the al-Qaeda leader for many years. Pakistan has received over $18

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International

School collecting 6 million pennies in Holocaust project

CHULA VISTA, California (Press Release)– While learning about World War II in James Richards’ tenth grade class, students had trouble comprehending the immense amount of Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust.  Richards  suggested that they collect six million objects so that the students could visualize what the number looked like. After brainstorming for multiple weeks,

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San Diego County

Oil and anti-Semitism do mix

By Rabbi Ben Kamin SAN DIEGO–Israel is celebrating its 63rd Day of Independence according to the Hebrew calendar; the secular date of the UN-sanctioned declaration of a Jewish state was May 14, 1948.  Just three years after the death camps of Europe were liberated by the Allies, Israel became—and remains—the greatest response to genocide in

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Middle East

Court sentences valve company’s CEO for selling to Iran

FRESNO, California (Press Release)– – GWC Valve International Inc., a company headquartered in Bakersfield, Calif., and its chief executive officer, David Meador, 52, were sentenced today in the Eastern District of California for conspiracy to export services related to industrial valves to Iran. The sentences were announced by Todd Hinnen, Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security;

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International

U.S. can’t afford to continue Egypt aid — Congressman Buchanan

WASHINGTON, DC (Press Release)– U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) Monday  criticized the Obama Administration’s plan to provide Egypt with $1 billion in debt relief at a time when the United States is facing its own debt crisis. The U.S. has already given Egypt $150 million in emergency aid since the uprisings that forced out President Mubarak

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International

San Diego, Israeli bike riders to raise funds to protect school from Gaza rockets

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — The San Diego Celebrates Israel/Yom Ha’atzmaut will feature an exhilarating 63- mile Bike for Israel to increase awareness about the challenges faced by residents of our San Diego’s partnership region of Sha’ar HaNegev, and to raise funds to benefit them.  These funds will go towards the creation of a new

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San Diego Calendar

Muslim attacks on Coptic churches were forseeable

By Barry Rubin HERZLIYA, Israel — In the wake of bloody Muslim attacks on Egyptian Christians the New York Times informs us: “By lifting the heavy hand of the Mubarak police state, the revolution unleashed long-suppressed sectarian animosities that have burst out with increasing ferocity….” No kidding! Did you think a single Egyptian Christian didn’t know this in

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Middle East

Who was Lillian G. Buck?

Editor, San Diego Jewish World  In your July 13, 2010 edition of Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, September 17, 1954 Part 1, you  reprinted a letter about the Merchant of Venice from Lillian G Buck.   Lillian Buck is a historical figure in labor history. Lillian G Buck was born in Warsaw and came to the United States

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Adventures in SD History

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, March 30, 1956, Part 3

Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff As the Psychologist Sees You Southwestern Jewish Press, March 30, 1956, Page 5 By Irving R. Stone, Psychological Consultant In the Spring, A Young Man’s Fancy…. Poets have a way of using words to create an expression of mood or feeling and music composers use a blending of

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