Donald H. Harrison

San Diego Museum of Man becomes formal affiliate of the Smithsonian

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – The San Diego Museum of Man (SDMoM), a cultural and physical anthropology museum in Balboa Park, announced on Monday that it joins 164 cultural institutions as an Affiliate  of  the Smithsonian Institution. On Friday, January 14, Harold Closter, director of Smithsonian Affiliations, will formally present SDMoM with its Certificate of Affiliation.

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Travel and Food

Hebrew University to inaugurate legal center named for Aharon Barak

JERUSALEM – The Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University will inaugurate the Aharon Barak Center for Interdisciplinary Legal Research this week on December 22. The event will be attended by the former President of the Supreme Court, Prof. Aharon Barak, President of the Supreme Court, Justice Dorit Beinisch and Dean of the Faculty of Law

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Middle East

Holocaust survivors inspire with book detailing their commitment to Orthodox Judaism

 A Vow Fulfilled by Fran Laufer; Targum Press; 210 pages; $21.99. By Norman Manson SAN DIEGO–The most inspiring aspect of this memoir – in addition to its story of sheer survival – is the way Fran and Simon Laufer created a thriving, prosperous life for themselves and their family in the United States, at the same

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Jewish Religion

This book may eat at your conscience and sense of well being

The Food Revolution: How Your Diet Can Help Save Your Life And Our World by John Robbins, Conari Press, 2011, 453 pages including index; ISBN 978-1-57324-487-9; $19.95. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO – We have ways of settling into reading and viewing patterns, paying attention to what is comfortable, and dismissing as “background noise”

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Science, Medicine, & Education

Reform Jews hail repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release)– In response to the Senate’s historic vote ending the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Mark Pelavin, Associate Director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, issued the following statement: The  Senate vote ending “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was long overdue: After 17 years of misguided and discriminatory policy, gay and

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USA

Programs for future American Jewish educators expanded in Israel

NEW YORK (Press Release)–Masa Israel Journey and the Jewish Education Service of North America (JESNA) on Monday announced the launch of the Lainer-Masa Israel Fellowship, a two-year program for Jewish young adults interested in careers in Jewish education.  This joint venture will engage North American Masa Israel undergraduate university participants while in Israel and place them in

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Science, Medicine, & Education

A Palestinian lunch to launch a new Israeli peace party?

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — The headline is upbeat: “Palestinian Leader Has 60 Israelis to Lunch.” The picture features Mahmoud Abbas alongside Amram Mitzna, a former head of the Labor Party. Both seem pleased. The article mentions individuals concerned with the Geneva Initiative, “a group of Israeli and Palestinian figures who negotiated an unofficial blueprint

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples sounds good, fraught with problems

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release)–In one of those form-over-substance moments that produce endless opportunity for mischief, President Obama announced that the United States would affix its signature to the United Nation’s Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. “The aspiration it affirms, including respect for the institutions and rich cultures of native peoples,

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Shoshana Bryen

Tel Aviv University student films to show on shorts channels aboard El Al

 TEL AVIV (Press Release) — Your plane has levelled at 30,000 feet.  The seatbelt sign is off.  Time to relax with onboard entertainment — and now you’ll have even more choices on El Al’s international flights. In a first-of-its-kind agreement, the carrier’s Boeing 777s will offer a menu of short films created by Tel Aviv University’s

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Travel and Food

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History, June 24, 1955, Part 3

  Compiled by San Diego Jewish World staff The School Board and the Bible (Editorial) Southwestern Jewish Press, June 24, 1955, Page 5 In re-reading “The World of Sholom Aleichem” by Maurice Samuels this week, it struck us that Jews in America have not come too far away from the old problems which faced European

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Adventures in SD History, San Diego County