Jewish Journal City Guide 2019
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I’ve never liked the word “deterrence.” It sounds so dry and lifeless compared to the dramatic idea it signifies, which is: “I’m scared as hell...
On June 11, 1980, Walter Cronkite ended the “CBS Evening News” with a painfully powerful message: “And that’s the way it is, Wednesday, June 11,...
My wife and I spend time with many other couples and mostly find it very rewarding. I find it’s not always easy for a married...
I’m tired of making the same arguments. I’m tired of asking what country would endure 160 rockets in one day, let alone hundreds in a...
It’s true. Sometimes the best things happen when you least expect them. Our family was planning a trip to Chicago to attend a bat mitzvah....
Four debates into the democratic presidential primary season, the word “disability” was first mentioned — once by Sen. Elizabeth Warren in the context of disability...
My father died on October 8. It was Yom Kippur. They say that God takes only the saintliest and most beautiful of souls on that...
LGBTQ groups in Israel have asked me numerous times to write letters to Israel’s Foreign Ministry on behalf of LGBTQ Palestinians seeking asylum in Israel...
A former New York City club promoter, Rabbi Leor Sinai talks fast and thinks ever faster. His energy is high octane but his wisdom is firmly...
What happened? On the night between Monday and Tuesday, the IDF killed a senior Islamic Jihad officer in Gaza. Following the assassination, rockets were fired on...
One of the more interesting and telling social experiments is to ask someone the very simple question, “Who are you?” Have the person fill out...
Eight years ago, American Israeli Adele Raemer created the Facebook group “Life on the Border With Gaza: Things People May Not Know But Should.” She...
I A child is born. They name him laughter. Another child is sent away as if blood doesn’t exist. The original seeds of a divided...
One verse, five voices. Edited by Salvador Litvak, Accidental Talmudist [Abraham said,] “Far be it from You to do such a thing, to bring death upon...
One night, after returning from an art opening, I had a chance to tell a couple of Italian friends what I was preparing for my...
Los Angeles is home to a variety of Jewish community institutions, entrepreneurial efforts and innovative programs, but they don’t always intersect smoothly. However, UpStart’s new...
Ninety-two-year-old shoah survivor Laureen Nussbaum is finally sharing her story of survival in “Shedding Our Stars: The Story of Hans Calmeyer and How He Saved...
Harrison Brown and his fiancée Elana Lavi are already thinking about the health of their future children. The couple attended Sinai Temple’s Ted and Hedy...
A year after the Woolsey fire devastated the Shalom Institute, home of Camp JCA Shalom, hundreds of supporters gathered at the burn site near the...
When it comes to Israeli father-and-son athletes Haim and Aviv Gozali, the family that fights together stays together. Haim, 46, and Aviv, 18, aren’t your...
Based on the best-selling 2003 novel by Mark Haddon and written by Simon Stephens, the Tony-winning play “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the...
In 2008, Susan Hayden’s husband and creative partner, actor and writer Christopher Allport, died in a skiing accident, leaving her to raise their 11-year-old son....
Those of us in the baby boom generation used to warn one another not to trust anyone over 30. Now that many of us are...
Benjamin David Bagno died on Oct. 8 at 91. Survived by wife Harriett. Mount Sinai Lois Bloch died Oct. 7 at 79. Survived by daughters...
What do you do with your Jewish Journals after you’re done reading them? (Besides clipping out all my columns and putting them in a scrapbook,...
Michal Uziyahu is an Israeli community center director in the Eshkol region of southern Israel. Her centers share about 40 miles (65 kilometers) of border...
After an inspiring “Topping Off” ceremony at Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles’ (JFS) new flagship service center site on Fairfax Avenue, marking the last...
FRI NOV 15 Karmel Melamed Iranian-born journalist, attorney and activist Karmel Melamed speaks at Congregation Kol Ami. Melamed, who has monitored the status of Iran’s...
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As the only woman to serve as Israel’s prime minister (1969-1974), Golda Meir is perceived as a Jewish icon and feminist heroine. But in Israel,...
Benjamin Netanyahu has been the face of Israeli politics for 20 years as prime minister and Likud party chairman. But amid criminal investigations for bribery,...
Jewish fans of Hallmark’s signature romantic-comedy movies have something to kvell about this year. Two of the channel’s 24 original holiday films include Hanukkah as...
[caption id="attachment_306919" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Anna Abbott; Photo courtesy of Anna Abbott[/caption] The Jewish Women’s Theatre will celebrate the Festival of Lights with the cabaret show...
To impress her Jewish boss at his Hanukkah party, Christy needs a crash course in Hanukkah tradition, and Jewish Jonathan wants to learn about Christmas...
If you ask singer, actor and performer Mandy Patinkin what life is all about, he’ll say two things: children and art. “What are we getting...
Director James Mangold’s action thriller “Ford v Ferrari” follows the efforts of American auto designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and British race driver Ken Miles...
Getting It Right: Ben Hecht and Peter Bergson (aka Hillel Kook) I applaud Rick Richman’s evocative story “Three Jews, Two Links, One Lesson” (Oct. 25)...