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Obama gains political capital President asserts that political leaders require a push By Ron Kampeas
WASHINGTON (JTA) – For a trip that U.S. officials had cautioned was not about getting “deliverables,” President Obama’s apparent success during his Middle East trip at getting Israel and Turkey to reconcile has raised some hopes for a breakthrough on another front: Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
The question now is whether Obama has the means or the will to push the Palestinians and Israelis back to the negotiating table. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who stayed behind to follow up with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s team on what happens next, made clear
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Survivors’ testimony New technology captures memories
By Edmon J. Rodman
LOS ANGELES (JTA) – In a dark glass building here, Holocaust survivor Pinchas Gutter shows that his memory is crystal clear and his voice is strong. His responses seem a bit delayed – not that different from other survivors I have known who are reluctant to speak openly about their experiences – but he’s doing just fine for a 3-D image.
In the offices of the University of Southern California’s Institute for Creative Technologies, Gutter – who, as a teenager – had survived Majdanek, the German Nazi concentration camp on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland, sounds and looks very much alive. His hologram-like image projected on a screen is a prototype for a project of USC’s
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Rock star Rick Recht to perform in free concert Alliance hosts a ‘Jewish rock star’ for audiences of all ages By Kara Marziali
kmarziali@shalomri.org PROVIDENCE – Fourteen years ago, Rick Recht was earning a living as a rock musician, without any thoughts of his Jewish upbringing. Today he is a Jewish rock star who infuses a blend of pop and modern Jewish rock with some Hebrew and social responsibility.
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Recht, who has been compared to James Taylor for his soulfulness and folksy flavor and Bono for his stand on social justice, has even been called the “Jewish Dave Matthews.” “If you had told me then that I would be playing Jewish music … I would have laughed,” Recht, said in a press statement. Recht, 41, will give a
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Isaac Mamaysky and some enthusiastic kids anticipate Camp Zeke.
PROVIDENCE – Are you a planner? Do you have children? If so, mark your calendars for the summer of 2014: That’s when Camp Zeke, the first Jewish camp focused on energizing fitness activities, culinary arts and organic food, is due to open its doors.
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