By Donald H. Harrison
SAN DIEGO —I have been filing these "Alef Bet" columns
less frequently recently, not because there is less going on in the San Diego
Jewish community, but because I have been busy at San Diego State University
taking a master's degree in history some 40 years after obtaining my B.A. from
UCLA.
It is all that this 61-year-old zayde can do to keep up with the
younger (okay, much younger) graduate students in my seminar classes.
With at least three to six books and lengthy academic articles to read each
week, something had to give —and the weekly Alef Bet column now has become
an every-so-often column.
E Rabbi Yeruchem and Nehama
Eilfort of Chabad at La Costa recently had another son, Dovid Schneur
Zalman, whose brit milah was on September 18. In a note to friends,
Rabbi Eilfort explained the derivation of the little guy's name: "The
baby was named Dovid Shneur Zalman (Dovid after my father, and Shneur Zalman
was the first Rebbe of the Chabad Movement, on whose birthday our baby was
born). The name Dovid means 'beloved,' and is also related to the concept of
humility. The name Shneur means 'two lights,' as the first Rebbe was an expert
in both the revealed and hidden parts of the Torah. And the name Zalman is a
Yiddish form of Solomon (Shlomo), which means 'peace' and also means
'fulfillment.'" All of us at jewishsightseeing add a
hearty Mazal Tov!
F Congressman Bob Filner (D-San
Diego) has announced
his co-sponsorship of H.R. 6187 and H.R. 6200, both of which amend the Help
America Vote Act of 2002 to strengthen voting reliability and accuracy by
requiring a paper trial for all electronic voting systems.
According to a news release issued by his office, the bills would help with
problems caused by software glitches, computer hackers, poll workers who
aren't trained properly, or power outages that could intentionally or
accidentally alter or erase voting data placed in the new machines.
"There is a nationwide concern about electronic voting systems. Experts
have expressed doubts about the accuracy of electronic voting machines. With
more states switching from paper ballots to electronic voting systems and with
the November elections right around the corner, it is important that the
government work to ensure reliability in our voting systems," said Filner. Among
other community activists anxious to alert the public to the danger of
electronic voting machines is Brina-Rae Schuchman.
S
Jacqueline Ann Siegel, widely known in the
Jewish community for her trailblazing role as executive director of the San
Diego Center for Jewish Culture will now be working her magic as the executive
director of the San Diego Performing Arts League, which represents and helps
coordinate some 150 arts groups in San Diego.
Michael Sunduck has been appointed director of strategic
implementation by the United Jewish Federation of San Diego County. The
Federation lists its strategic goals: “Build
a vibrant and involved Jewish community. Deepen connection to, and
responsibility for, Israel and other overseas Jewish communities. Promote
participation in Jewish education. Strengthen organizations and build strong
leadership. Expand the community’s role in caring for others.”
T
Janet Tiger, the playwright
who wrote Renny's Story, about a Holocaust survivor who is still
searching from the toddler taken from her arms in Poland, has been named the
"playwright-in-residence" for Swedenborg Hall, the church-supported
arts venue where Renny's Story had its premiere. Tiger's more
recent play is titled The Towel Lady.