Link to: September 2007 headlines

 

                                                  Headlines for October 2007

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Donald H. Harrison in San Diego: "Sandy Koufax, Jackie Robinson are role models for this baseball story"

Joe Naiman in El Cajon, California: "Short Track Racecars in Ramona and its owners weather the Witch Creek Fire"

Isaac Yetiv in La Jolla, California: "The fabled Rebbe Hai Tayeb lo-met of Tunisia bests a Jerusalem Talmudist"


Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Garry Fabian in Melbourne, Australia: "Communal lethargy dogs Jewish roof body" ... "Go-ahead for Jewish same-sex unions" ... "Jewish journalist nominated for Walkley Award" ... "Aussie educators link with Israel"

Donald H. Harrison
in San Diego: "
Ad hoc task force lays traps for scammers in wake of fires"

Ira Sharkansky in Jerusalem: "Swift Swiftian response to Gaza rockets"


Monday, October 29, 2007


Donald H. Harrison
in San Diego: "Rabbis prepare for theological questions about the fires."

Morton A. Klein
in New York: "
Palestinian agenda dooms Annapolis conference to failure"


Dorothea Shefer-Vanson
in Jerusalem: "Scandals, corruption weaken Israel"

David Strom in San Diego: "The danger of substituting political faith for logic"


Sunday, October 28, 2007
 

Donald H. Harrison in San Diego: "And after it all, still there is music"

Natasha Josefowitz in La Jolla, California: 'Old age: A privilege denied to lots of people"

Joe Naiman in Lakeside, California: "Jewish trainer wins Arab-sponsored Breeders' Cup race"
 
Sheila Orysiek
in San Diego: "
Waiting for FEMA, DEMA, SCHEMA and EMA"


Saturday, October 27, 2007

Donald H. Harrison
in San Diego: "Prayers amid the rubble and the ash."

Sandy Levin, Ph.D
in La Jolla, California: "Women, listen to your hearts"

F. Jay Winheld
in San Diego: "
A century of Jewish cooking—an anthology of the good and the bad"

Larry Zeiger in San Diego: "Jersey Boys: Flashback to an era when anything seemed possible."

 


Friday, October 26, 2007


Shoshana Bryen
in Washington D.C.: "After withdrawals from Lebanon and Gaza, should Israel risk West Bank departure?"

Donald H. Harrison
in San Diego: "As evacuation center, Qualcomm Stadium hosted all-around team."

Rabbi Baruch Lederman
and Ron Cruger in San Diego: "Slipping the key out of the lock—for what may be the final time"

Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal in San Diego: "
God was not in the fires, but in the 'still small voices' of responders"