Vandals attack Jewish sites on both U.S. coasts

SACRAMENTO, California (WJC)–Anti-Semitic messages and symbols have been painted on a synagogue in California. Tuesday’s attack on Congregation Beth Shalom, in the Sacramento area, included a swastika, the phrase “Kristallnacht still lives” and the symbol of the SS, which ran the Nazi death camps. Bushes lining the outside of the synagogue building were also set […]

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Travel and Food

Gathering plans protest if Holocaust denier Irving comes to New York City

  NEW YORK (Press Release)–The notorious Holocaust denier and antisemite David Irving is to give a secretive lecture in New York City this weekend and Holocaust survivors are calling for peaceful protest against “this person of hate and his hateful ideas.” The American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants, representing 80,000 families across the country,

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USA

Magazine honors Kaplan as a 'woman who means business'

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego President and Chief Executive Officer and Miriam and Jerome Katzin Presidential Chair holder Marjory Kaplan is among a group of women recently named a recipient of the San Diego Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business award. These women were recognized for their outstanding contribution to business,

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San Diego Calendar

Ahmadinejad expected this year by Chavez in Caracas

CARACAS (WJC)—Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has said that he expected his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to visit Venezuela by the end of the year. Chávez made the announcement on his weekly television and radio broadcast “Aló Presidente” while flanked by Iran’s ambassador to Venezuela, Amad Sobani. The Venezuelan leader visited Ahmadinejad in Tehran in September.

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Middle East

Bibi's priorities: Peace with Palestinians, no nuclear weapons for Iran, and replacing oil as an energy source

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release)–Following is the text of the speech Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered on Monday to the United Jewish Communities convention. My dear friends, leaders of the Jewish communities of North America,   The history of the Jewish people has been marked by a paradox. We are at once both small and

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Middle East, USA

Adams, author of ‘From Ghetto to Ghetto’ relates his journey

By Yvonne Greenberg LA JOLLA, California — In  From Ghetto to Ghetto: An African American Journey to Judaism, Dr. Ernest H. Adam’s new book, he movingly describes his childhood living with his family in squalor in a basement apartment  in Harlem, his coming of age during the Black Power Era as a young adult, and

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Adventures in SD History, San Diego Calendar, USA

Valley Center History Museum receives Salomon papers

VALLEY CENTER, California (Press Release)—The personal papers of former United Nations Ambassador Irving Salomon, who lived much of his life as a diplomat, rancher and philanthropist in this northern San Diego County community, have been donated by his family to the Valley Center Historical Society which has established the Salomon Archive. Hundreds of documents, letters,

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Adventures in SD History, San Diego Calendar, USA

Which was more important to Jewish history—Holocaust or creation of Israel?

By Arnold Flick  LA JOLLA, California–In March this year, President Obama, while in Egypt, addressed the Muslim world. In speaking of Israel, he in essence described the founding of Israel as an event proceeding from the Holocaust. The Zionist community, both here and in Israel, has been very upset by this description and has responded

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Middle East, USA

Adventures in San Diego Jewish History~December 11, 1953

The following stories were culled by Gail Umeham from the December 11, 1953 edition of the Southwestern Jewish Press as part of San Diego Jewish World’s project to make the San Diego Jewish community’s news archives accessible to the general public. ** Michael Loring Thrills Audience Southwestern Jewish Press December 11, 1953 Page 11 One of the

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Adventures in SD History

Music review: Israeli musicians hampered by sanctuary's divided seating

By David Amos LA JOLLA,  California — One of my important missions in music is to promote lesser known composers and emerging young musicians worthy of greater recognition and exposure. The future of classical music rests in our younger generations. First of all it is essential that we educate our youth to appreciate, enjoy, and

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Middle East, San Diego Calendar

Israeli researcher: Same hormone stimulates emotions of love and envy

HAIFA, Israel (Press Release)—A new study carried out at the University of Haifa has found that the hormone oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone”, which affects behaviors such as trust, empathy and generosity, also affects opposite behaviors, such as jealousy and gloating. “Subsequent to these findings, we assume that the hormone is an overall

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education

Federal Court nixes South Carolina's proposed Christian license plate

COLUMBIA, South Carolina (Press Release)–A federal district court ruled Tuesday that a special Christian license plate mandated by the South Carolina legislature violates the constitutional separation of church and state. U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie held that the plate, which was to feature a large yellow cross, a stained-glass window and the words “I

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