Fires racing through southern California damage Jewish institutions
The fires racing through southern California have led to the evacuation of more than 260,000 people, burned over 83,000 acres and destroyed more than 170 homes, as well as damaged several Jewish institutions.
Why are some ideas so scary to some people?
University campuses are meant to be places of rigorous debate. What happens when outside groups attempt to squelch that debate?
Along the Pacific Coast Highway
We’ve embarked on one of America’s iconic drives – the Pacific Coast Highway, winding south from San Francisco to Los Angeles. On the morning of our departure, the sun shines bright and clear. Soon we’re cruising the highway, also known as Cal-1, with a few other travellers, and the sights are indeed spectacular. A word […]
Oxnard: California’s kosher wine secret
It’s here in Oxnard, away from vibrant Jewish communities, that Royal Wine Corporation, makers of Kedem grape juice and wines, established Herzog Wine Cellars some 30 years ago
California introduces legislation banning BDS
The proposed measure “will require parties contracting with the state government to certify that they do not participate in boycotts against California’s trading partners”
Messianic Jew among the dead in San Bernadino shooting
One of the victims of the shooting rampage in San Bernadino was a Messianic Jew who wore tzitzit fringes and a Star of David tie clip