Midge Costanza, former special assistant to President Carter and later a San Diego political figure, dies

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) — Margaret “Midge” Costanza, 77, died in San Diego on Tuesday after a battle with cancer. Midge was a tireless advocate and impassioned champion for equality, justice and human rights. She was the first woman to hold the office of Assistant to the President of the United States, when President Jimmy Carter […]

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Jewish History, San Diego Calendar

Yom HaShoah commemoration set April 11 at Lawrence Family JCC

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–On Sunday, April 11, the San Diego Jewish community will commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, with a special program at 1:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center in La Jolla, open to the public.  The theme of this event will be “Remember, Honor, and Teach: Liberation 65 Years Later.”  Stephen Smith,

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Travel and Food

A blunt message for lawbreakers in the Arab-Israeli conflict

 By Bruce S. Ticker   PHILADELPHIA–Neither the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. nor Mahatma Gandhi whined when they were jailed. They knew they violated the local burg’s usually unjust laws; endured their punishment like adults; and never blamed the Jews.   Not so the 11 overgrown delinquents who disrupted Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren’s speech

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Middle East, USA

Nigerian-American shackled in Mexico in mistaken drug arrest at border

  By Donald H. Harrison   SAN DIEGO – Okoronkwo Umeham, 73, has led a distinguished life in his native Nigeria; in the United Kingdom where he worked as a social worker; and finally in the United States, his country of citizenship, where he counsels troubled juveniles.  Residents from the Eastern Nigerian village of Arochukwu,

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Donald H. Harrison, International, USA

Can Netanyahu rebuild Israel's relationship with the U.S.?

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM–Contrary to what we might have wanted to believe, Bernard Avishai’s reference, which I cited the other day, to General Petreus’ statement that the collusion of previous American administrations with Israel’s settlement policy has been harmful to US interests, seems to be widely accepted as accurate and significant, also in Israel.

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Travel and Food

The Folly of America Training the Palestinian Army

By Shoshana Bryen WASHINGTON, D.C.– Fairly authoritative sources have noted that Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton, the U.S. Army general responsible for training Abu Mazen’s Palestinian security force/army, has become increasingly marginalized by the Fatah government. Last summer his staff was reportedly no longer directly involved in training or planning and had been “expelled” from the

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Middle East, Shoshana Bryen, USA