Donald H. Harrison

Donald H. Harrison

Donald H. Harrison is the publisher and editor of San Diego Jewish World. 

Harrison began his journalism career in 1962 on the UCLA Daily Bruin.  Following graduation he joined the staff of the Associated Press, and later became politics writer for The San Diego Union.  Afterwards he pursued a career in tourism, helping to establish San Diego’s Cruise Ship Program as well as Old Town Trolley Tours of San Diego.  He also wrote for such Jewish publications as the San Diego Jewish Press Heritage and San Diego Jewish Times before starting San Diego Jewish World in 2007.

Don’s  latest work is the three-volume Schlepping and Schmoozing Along the Interstate 5.  

He is the author of six previous books.  Those with links may be obtained on Amazon.

Jewish pioneer’s legacy: German-U.S. ‘sister schools’

  By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO—Jewish pioneer Louis Rose, who wondered upon his arrival in 1850 why the dusty little village of San Diego wasn’t more water-oriented like his hometown of Neuhaus-an-der-Oste in Germany,  might have smiled with satisfaction on Monday, May 6, if he had witnessed a modern-day result of his successful campaign

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Family in ‘Other Desert Cities’ at war decades after tragedy

  By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — In the well-appointed living room in the Palm Springs home of former Ambassador, Republican party chairman and one-time actor Lyman Wyeth (Robert Foxworth) and his loyal one-time actress wife Polly (Kandis Chappell), a large Christmas tree stands against the picture window.  From a bottom branch, facing the

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Appalachian stories delight at reopened Lamplighters

By Donald H. Harrison LA MESA, California–A character in Linda Goodman’s The Daughters of the Appalachians comforts herself with a bit of her family’s wisdom which teaches that some people are like paper mache: very pretty on the outside, but nothing but dirty old newspaper on the inside. Sara Jane–currently being interpreted by Michelle Burkhart

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The Holocaust in terms a child can understand

Odette’s Secrets by Maryann Macdonald, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, (c) 2013, 978-1-5990-750-5; 225 pages,  $16.99 By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Although classified as “fiction,” Odette’s Secrets cannot be so easily pigeonholed.  Author Maryann Macdonald found a copy of the real memoirs of the late Odette Meyers, who as a child in Nazi-occupied France had posed

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