Stories from the June 2011 SDJJ Edition
Film Review: History speaks loudly, forcefully, in rescued ‘Nuremberg’
by Michael Fox“Nuremberg: Its Lesson For Today” opens June 10 at the Ken
Business: A Fair Way
by Alanna BermanMediator Richard Gordon helps couples dissolve marriages through less costly and less invasive mediation, no courtroom involved
What’s Going On: Season of Open-Air Entertainment
by Eileen SondakThe big news from the Old Globe this summer is its annual Shakespeare Festival, which just settled in for a long summer’s run. Aficionados of alfresco entertainment will want to catch all three shows, running in rotating repertory through Sept. 25.
Torah : Women and Love
by Andrea SimantovA study of Ruth and Naomi is inspiring to all but can be especially poignant for women in describing their relationships to one another.
Urban Prayer
by Jessica HanewinckelChabad of Downtown San Diego’s location makes for an unusual and ever-changing congregation
Restaurant Review: Ocean views, fabulous fare
by Eileen SondakPacifica Del Mar offers a winning combination of haute cuisine and a location perched on the edge of the Paficic
Palm Springs – Party Queen of the Desert
by Pat LaunerPhylllis Mintz Eisenberg threw an ice cream social for charity
Love, Laughter and the Occasional Knish
by Steve HoffsetterIs Dating Only Jews Prejudiced?
Living on the Front Page
by Andrea SimantovThose Things We Do
Israel – Building Peace of Mind
by Jessica HanewinckelTikvat Am Yisrael renovates bomb shelters for Israelis with nowhere to go when the alarm sounds
Creating Our Future…
by Tinamarie Bernard…one intelligent ‘ohm’ at a time
Footnotes
by Jessica HanewinckelThe Next Big Thing
Pick a Papaya
by Lorraine and Phil ShapiroPapaya is a sweet, healthy, versatile choice for the Shavuot table
An End to an Epidemic
by Jessica HanewinckelResearchers at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University are working with their U.S. counterparts in a joint study to find a cure for diabetes
Art Meets Orthodoxy
by Pat LaunerChaim Potok’s novel, “My Name is Asher Lev,” takes to the stage at North Coast Repertory Theatre
An Artist’s ‘Chai’
by Karen PearlmanThe 18th annual Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Fest weaves life through its many performances
A New Era in Parkinson’s Research
by Alanna BermanUCSD has been a leader in Parkinson’s research over the years, and Dr. Eliezer Masliah has led the way
It Takes a Village
by Jessica HanewinckelJFS’s Supporting Jewish Single Parents program provides a supportive community and myriad forms of assistance to San Diegans raising kids solo
COVER STORY: A Groundbreaking Integration
by Alanna BermanThe AJE is packed and ready to move to the Lawrence Family JCC, thanks to JFS




















