HaMitbach Brings Authentic Israeli Dining (and Parking!) to Downtown San Diego

By Jacob Kamaras SAN DIEGO — Earlier this summer, the new Harissa restaurant at the Lawrence Family JCC answered the burning question of “Where’s the beef?” for San Diego’s meat-starved kosher restaurant-goers. Well, as it turns out, lighting has struck twice for the same customer base. A mere two days after San Diego Jewish World published […]

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Jacob Kamaras, San Diego County, Travel and Food

Federation Bids Farewell to Departing ShinShinim, Pillar of San Diego-Israel Bond

SDJW Staff Report SAN DIEGO — Jewish Federation of San Diego President and CEO Heidi Gantwerk last Friday penned an emotional farewell message to the group of nine ShinShinim (young Israeli emissaries) who served with local Jewish organizations this past year, sharing their knowledge, experiences, and passion for Israel with people of all ages. The

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Israel, San Diego County

Jewish Men’s Choir Brings Joy in Several Languages

What once was a choir featuring the voices of male expatriates from South Africa has become a choir of many international voices performing not only Jewish liturgical music but also secular songs in Yiddish, Ladino, Hebrew, and English.  Choir members hail from countries around the world, among them the U.S., South Africa, France, Guatemala, Mexico, and Israel. [Donald H. Harrison]

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Donald H. Harrison, International, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, San Diego County, USA

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Leonard Bernstein

By Mark D. Zimmerman The ‍trailer ‍was ‍released ‍for ‍the ‍upcoming ‍biopic ‍‍Maestro ‍about ‍composer ‍and ‍conductor ‍Leonard ‍Bernstein. ‍Controversy ‍has ‍arisen ‍as ‍a ‍result ‍of ‍the ‍choice ‍of ‍the ‍non-Jewish ‍actor ‍Bradley ‍Cooper ‍to ‍play ‍the ‍part ‍of ‍Bernstein, ‍as ‍well ‍as ‍his ‍use ‍of ‍a ‍prosthetic ‍nose, ‍which ‍according ‍to ‍some ‍critics ‍injects

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Mark D. Zimmerman, Trivia, Humor & Satire

Memoir Offers Lessons in the Journey From Coping to Thriving

Greene, Joanne; By Accident: A Memoir of Letting Go; www.shewritespress.com; 177 pages, ISBN: 978-1-64742-444-2. By Eva Trieger SAN DIEGO — I always find it serendipitous when things fall into my lap when I’m needing them most. Allow me to explain. I’ve just finished reading an autobiographical book by broadcast journalist and talk show host, Joanne

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Eva Trieger

Review: TICO’s Annual Pops Concert

By Eileen Wingard LA JOLLA, California — At TICO’s (Tifereth Israel Community Orchestra) annual Pops Concert, Robert Zelickman was named the orchestra’s assistant conductor. After the concert’s opening two selections, an unfamiliar Sousa March, “Hands Across the Sea,” and a familiar Strauss waltz, “Voices of Spring,” the orchestra was warmed up for Zelickman as he

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Eileen Wingard, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, San Diego County

Rabbi-Cantor Cheri Weiss Combines Love of Judaism and Music

“Sometimes, I will do a creative service,” she continued. “I will have a theme and I will have some of the basic prayers, but I also ask people to bring poems or stories or something unique that speaks to the theme that I provided. Those were really received well because people could feel that they were participating. I am much more interested in participation than I am in performance.” [Donald H. Harrison]

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Ben Dishman, Donald H. Harrison, Jewish Religion, San Diego County, USA

Satire: The Gospel According to Don

By Laurie Baron Russell Moore, the editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, has observed that many MAGA Evangelicals reject Jesus’ doctrine of loving your neighbor and caring for the least among us as “liberal talking points.”  To prove their point, they claim that archeologists recently discovered a lost manuscript in an excavation of an ancient Roman latrine.  Here

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Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

In the Beetlejuice World, Death Can Be Lots of Fun

What can I say about the show that is currently at the Civic Theatre?  I never knew death could be so fun!  The show was a high-energy ball of laughs that never stopped moving.  From the moment the curtains opened the crowd was there for it.  I’ve never heard such a roar to the opening lines before.   [Sandi Masori]

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San Diego County, Sandi Masori, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

Gala to Honor and Learn from Israeli Survivors of Terror

The rocket explosion killed Ella and wounded Tamir, who still has some shrapnel in his head. Today, Tamir is a married adult. He has been asked to talk about “how he survived and how is his life now,” commented Carine Chitayat, the Swiss-born executive director of the Foundation. [Donald H. Harrison]

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Donald H. Harrison, Israel, Jewish History, San Diego County, USA

The British Belsen War Crimes Trials and Leo Genn

By Jerry Klinger “The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.” — All’s Well That Ends Well, Act 4, Scene 3 A few weeks ago, the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation’s U.K. branch placed a historical marker at Leopold John Genn’s birthplace. The marker text: Jewish Prosecutor –

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Holocaust, International, Jerry Klinger, Jewish History, Opinion