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Difficult Times

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel — It is hard to write about what’s happening in Israel at the moment. First of all, we keep being told that the IDF is advancing and succeeding in wiping out the Hamas organization whose terrorists invaded Israel a few weeks ago, wreaking havoc in an orgy of bestiality, […]

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Israel, Opinion

When Antisemitism Finally Hits Home

By Bruce S. Ticker PHILADELPHIA — I was as shocked!…shocked! as actor Claude Rains’ French police chief when he learned that gambling was going on at Rick’s Café in “Casablanca.” Antisemitism struck within walking distance of home in Philadelphia’s Somerton section on Wednesday morning. City police responded to reports of swastikas in white spray paint

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Bruce Ticker, California, Israel, Opinion, USA

Charlene Seidle: Passion for North County San Diego and Israel

Editor’s Note: This is the 13th chapter in Volume 3 of Editor Emeritus Donald H. Harrison’s 2022 trilogy, “Schlepping and Schmoozing Along the Interstate 5.”  All three books as well as others written by Harrison may be purchased from Amazon.com. Schlepping and Schmoozing Along the Interstate 5, Volume 3, Exit 41B (Encinitas Boulevard): Leichtag Commons From northbound Interstate

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Ben Dishman, Business & Finance, Donald H. Harrison, Judaism, San Diego County, The World We Share, USA

The Significance of Ephraim’s Dust: A Legacy of Humility and Devotion

Shabbat Mikeitz 5784 By Rabbi Daniel Reich LA JOLLA, California — Yosef endured 12 years of imprisonment, Pharaoh, troubled by two similar dreams, sought an interpretation, leading to Yosef’s release from prison. The Pharaoh’s butler, recalling Yosef’s exceptional skill in deciphering dreams, hastened to bring him before Pharaoh. In Pharaoh’s presence, Yosef not only interpreted the

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Daniel Reich-Rabbi, Jewish Religion

Flouting the Law Should Not Free ‘Palestine’ Defenders of Consequences

By Bruce S. Ticker PHILADELPHIA — Even harsh critics of U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik were stunned when she trumped “legal scholar” and University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill over university policies that can translate into routine criminal laws. Stefanik herself missed a more compelling element that amounts to a serious criminal offense – “terroristic threats.” That

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Bruce Ticker, Israel, Opinion, USA

Parashat Mikeitz: Standing Resilient Against the Darkness

By Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D. SAN DIEGO — If you’re not feeling the magic of “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” let’s chat. Picture this: back in 1963, Jewish composers Eddie Pola and George Wyle (aka Bernard Weissman) crafted the catchy lyrics and music for that very song. Now, if you’re scratching your head

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Jewish Religion, Michael Mantell

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Norman ‍Lear, Z”L

By Mark D. Zimmerman Norman ‍Lear ‍died ‍last ‍week ‍at ‍the ‍age ‍of ‍101. ‍Lear ‍was ‍a ‍writer ‍and ‍producer ‍who ‍created ‍dozens ‍of ‍television ‍sitcoms, ‍including ‍‍All ‍in ‍the ‍Family, ‍‍Sanford ‍and ‍Son, ‍‍Maude, ‍‍The ‍Jeffersons, ‍and ‍‍One ‍Day ‍at ‍a ‍Time, ‍among ‍others. ‍He ‍received ‍numerous ‍awards ‍for ‍his ‍work, ‍including ‍6 ‍Emmys,

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Mark D. Zimmerman, Trivia, Humor & Satire

The Pam Ferris Formula: Happy Employees Make for Happy Residents at Seacrest Village

She said that there is a “joy of serving and working with older adults. They have lived before us; they have all this rich history. They are wiser; they have all this experience that you haven’t had.  If you are smart, you will listen and learn from them.”[Donald H. Harrison]

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Donald H. Harrison, Fred Kropveld, Judaism, San Diego County

Yosef’s Moral Compass: Navigating Challenges With Integrity

Shabbat Vayeishev 5784 By Rabbi Daniel Reich LA JOLLA, California — Yosef, a handsome 17-year-old, cherished as the beloved son of the great Yaakov Avinu, was a young man dedicated to learning and growing closer to Hashem. However, his life took a challenging turn when his brothers turned against him, casting him into a pit,

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Daniel Reich-Rabbi, Jewish Religion