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February 24, 2000

State Races Get Hot

As I made the rounds of endless cocktail parties and debates two weeks before March 7 primary day, I could see that the Jewish community has little reason to cheer term limits, just as it will not likely salute restrictions on campaign contributions, if that should ever come to pass. The Jewish community has spent much of the past 30 years learning the effective use of government for the wider public good. The race between Assembly members Wally Knox and Sheila Kuehl to replace State Senator Tom Hayden is another case of chopping our institutional wisdom at its root. Newly-installed Assembly Speaker Bob Hertzberg, already regarded as one of the most effective and professional legislators of his generation, will be term-limited out of office at the next election term.

Singles/Other Side of the Hill: A Personal Ad Story

Without the personal ads of The Jewish Journal I would have never met Lorie and the mitzvah that we have together, and with our children, would have never happened. With the help of The Jewish Journal, we were able to find each other even on \”the other side of the hill.\”

Unsolved Mysteries

The truth is that there are any number of things about which I know absolutely nothing. Right off the bat, I can think of several, ranging from soccer to Eastern religions, and from farming to trigonometry.

Ramah’s Policy in Black and White

In the latest effort to define its religious boundaries, the Conservative movement has directed its summer camping system to notify parents that prospective campers must be Jewish according to halacha, or Jewish law, to be accepted.

Leaving USC

Dean Morton Owen Schapiro of USC has been named president of Williams College in Massachusetts, one of the country\’s top liberal arts colleges.

The Honeymoon is Over

Nine months after Ehud Barak took office as \”everybody\’s prime minister,\” the honeymoon is over — with his voters, coalition allies and Arab partners in the quest for peace. It is too early to write him off, but the Labor leader can no longer rely on loyalty or goodwill to see him through.

Super Sunday: The Next Generation

When Super Sunday rounds its 21st year this weekend, it will not only mark the phone-a-thon\’s two-decades-long history of soliciting contributions for the United Jewish Fund (UJF), but the dawning of a new millennium — on calendar and in spirit. This year, in an attempt to attract a younger, broader demographic to its annual philanthropic- and community-minded event, The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles has aggressively aimed Super Sunday 2000 at young Jews. Key to that movement has been launching an Internet presence.

Side By Side

Today, Federations and shuls are collaborating on more and more programs, working together for what each acknowledges is the mutual benefit of both institutions, and of the entire Jewish community.

A Mixed Multitude

I am writing this column while sitting in an Internet cafe in San Jose, Costa Rica. This Shabbat I will be officiating at the bar mitzvah of Eduardo Lev, a 13-year-old Costa Rican Jew whose parents are members of Congregacion B\’nei Israel, the only liberal synagogue in the country.

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