Sunday Soundoff: Holocaust Museum, Gun Violence, Homeless Housing

It was abundantly clear during Supervisor Nathan Fletcher’s presentation and the testimony of various members of the Jewish community at the Board of Supervisors’ meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 24, that a permanent Holocaust museum in San Diego is desired. [Donald H. Harrison]

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Donald H. Harrison, Holocaust, Jewish History, Opinion, San Diego County

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, New Partnership Will Preserve Legacies

By Heidi Gantwerk SAN DIEGO — On Friday, as we marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jewish Federation of San Diego County has an eye toward the future. We are proud and excited to announce a new partnership with San Diego’s local group of Holocaust Survivors, the New Life Club, on several important care and legacy

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Heidi Gantwerk, Holocaust, Opinion, San Diego County

Cape St. George Island Lighthouse and the Jews

By Jerry Klinger Touristing — better known as cultural travel, especially historical travel to see the places of events, and meaning to the American experience, preferably without resentful teenagers — is great. A fun thing to do in Florida is to visit historical lighthouses. There are big ones, short one, white ones, red ones, and

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Jerry Klinger, Jewish History, Opinion, USA

A Recent Stay in a Local Hospital Overwhelmed and Understaffed

By Natasha Josefowitz, ACSW, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — Just before the holidays, I was looking for some ideas for my next column when I started feeling unusually tired. A blood draw at the clinic showed an unexpected loss of forty percent of my hemoglobin requiring a trip to the ER. Now I had my

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Natasha Josefowitz, Science, Medicine, & Education

Holocaust Survivors Use Artificial Intelligence to Keep Stories Alive

Published by Reuters UK By Rami Amichay BEIT SHEMESH, Israel (Reuters) – Ehudith Bracha Serchook narrowly escaped death when her family fled Nazi-allied forces storming the Crimean city of Odesa in 1941, saved only by a lost sandal which made her miss her place on a passenger ship shortly before it was bombed. A lifetime

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Local Group of Holocaust Survivors and Federation Look to Build Community’s First Public Holocaust Monument and Memorial

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — As Jewish Federation of San Diego County marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, it does so with an eye toward the future: The Federation is now partnering with San Diego’s local group of Holocaust Survivors, the New Life Club, on several exciting care and legacy initiatives. The New

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The Biblical Portion Bo: ‘Come’ or ‘Go,’ and Other Thoughts

By Rabbi Dr. Israel Drazin BOCA RATON, Florida — The third parasha in Exodus, Bo, frequently mistranslated as “go,” despite meaning “come,” tell the last three of the 10 plagues, God gives the Israelites the first of the 613 commandments concerning the Jewish calendar, a law that seems to be crystal clear, but Jewish tradition

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Israel Drazin-Rabbi Dr., Jewish Religion

Documentary on Largest-Ever Gift to Israel to Screen at Santa Barbara International Film Festival

(JNS) A documentary that reconstructs the lives of Holocaust survivors Lottie and Howard Marcus, who made the largest-ever charitable donation to an institution based in Israel, will screen at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival next month. “Who Are the Marcuses?” reveals the mystery behind an unassuming couple from Great Neck, N.Y., with a passion

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California, Israel, Theatre, Film & Broadcast, USA

Kanye West Planned Trip To Australia For Meet Up With New Wife Bianca Censori’s Family In Jeopardy Due To His Antisemitic Remarks

Published by Radar Online Kanye West planned to travel to Australia to meet his new wife Bianca Censori’s family but his antisemitic past has put the entire trip in jeopardy, RadarOnline.com has learned. Sources claim that West and Censori are planning to fly to Melbourne next week. As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the two secretly wed

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