Rabbi Samuel Rosenbaum Named Assistant Dean of American Jewish University’s Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies

LOS ANGELES (Press Release) — On July 10, American Jewish University’s Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies announced the appointment of Rabbi Samuel Rosenbaum as Assistant Dean, underscoring Ziegler’s dedication to expanding its outreach and fostering stronger connections within the Jewish community. This appointment marks an exciting milestone for the Ziegler School, with Rosenbaum engaging broader […]

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California, Science, Medicine, & Education

Jewish Family Service of San Diego Announces Deborah Bucksbaum as New Board Chair

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – At Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS)’s 2023 Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon, held June 27 at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Jacobs Hall, the nonprofit announced its next board chair, Deborah Bucksbaum, along with new board members, while honoring key staff for their contributions in the

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San Diego County

College Avenue Center for Older Adults Receives $10,000 Grant from San Diego Seniors Community Foundation

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – The San Diego Seniors Community Foundation (SDSCF) has awarded the Jewish Family Service (JFS) College Avenue Center $10,000 as part of SDSCF’s Empower San Diego Senior Center grant program. College Avenue Center, along with 10 other local senior centers and nonprofits, received the grants to help implement SDSCF’s “San Diego

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San Diego County

The Three Weeks: A Time of Reflection, Reconnection, and Rebuilding

Parshiot Matos-Maasei 5783 By Rabbi Daniel Reich The Jewish people currently find themselves in a period of mandated reflection. The three weeks between the 17th of Tamuz and the 9th of Av are dedicated to mourning the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash and our longing for the rebuilding of the holy temple in Jerusalem. Unfortunately,

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Daniel Reich-Rabbi, Jewish Religion

Roseanne Barr on Being Cancelled for ‘Racism’ and ‘Antisemitism:’ I’m a Targeted Individual

Published by BANG Showbiz English Roseanne Barr says she is a “targeted individual” following her controversial Holocaust comments. The 70-year-old Jewish comedian was cancelled again after she made what she calls a “sarcastic, ironic” remark that “nobody died in the Holocaust either,” while discussing the 2020 US presidential election – which see President Joe Biden

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USA

Canadian Author Divides Antisemitism into Four Categories

In this book are eight topics essayed by Philip Slayton, an attorney and writer who serves as president of the literary society PEN Canada.  He first addresses the question of Jewish identity, then moves on to Jews in the World (where we live); Jews and Muslims; Jews and Christians; Jews and Zionism; Jews as Victims; Jews and the Media; Jews as Wanderers, and, beginning on page 143, he offers some conclusions. [Donald H. Harrison]

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, California, Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History

ADL Says Group Leaving Antisemitic and Anti-LGBTQ Flyers ‘Known to Law Enforcement’

The flyers, which also were reported in the neighboring city of Santee, are produced by a group whose leaders “are known to law enforcement, and their motivation, beyond the bigotry of their messaging, is to drive traffic to their streaming service to generate revenue, terrorize communities and recruit new supporters,” according to the ADL statement. [SDJW Staff Report]

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San Diego County, USA

‘Hereville’ Is Getting Thereville

The story begins as they prepare for Shabbat. But the story is not about Shabbat, or heavier themes that we may expect from “Jewish” shows, it’s about a blended family learning to overcome their respective grief and come together as a family.  It’s about motherly love between a daughter and a stepdaughter and feelings of familial betrayals. [Sandi Masori]

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

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Ron DeSantis

By Mark D. Zimmerman Florida ‍Governor ‍Ron ‍DeSantis, ‍Republican ‍candidate ‍for ‍president, ‍traveled ‍to ‍Israel ‍this ‍past ‍April, ‍having ‍previously ‍visited ‍the ‍country ‍four ‍other ‍times. ‍He ‍is ‍a ‍strong ‍supporter ‍of ‍Israel, ‍and ‍in ‍2019 ‍he ‍tweeted ‍that ‍he ‍“promised ‍to ‍be ‍the ‍most ‍pro-Israel ‍Governor ‍in ‍America.” ‍He ‍refers ‍to ‍the ‍West ‍Bank

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Mark D. Zimmerman, Trivia, Humor & Satire

Descendants of Holocaust Survivors Organized to Preserve Memories

Now in its eighth year of existence, San Diego Generations of the Shoah is comprised of approximately 100 descendants of survivors of the Holocaust. Its two main missions, according to Sam Landau, who chairs the steering committee, are “remembering our parents and those relatives who were murdered in the Holocaust” and “providing funds to organizations that support Holocaust education.” [Donald H. Harrison]

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Donald H. Harrison, Holocaust, International, Israel, Jewish History, Lifestyles, San Diego County, Science, Medicine, & Education, USA