Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The term "Half-Jewish" still regarded as controversial by many
The term has no significance as a religious category. While the various Jewish denominations have different rules which determine the status of children of mixed unions, all versions of these rules agree that a person is either Jewish or not. As a result, many Jews reject the use of the term "half-Jewish," some maintaining that it has historical racial connotations.
Other similar terms that have been used include: "part-Jewish" and "partial-Jews". The term "Gershom", "Gershomi" or "Beta Gershom" has also been used as an alternative to "half-Jewish" and "part-Jewish" in connection with descendants of intermarriage, Gershom being the son of Moses and his Midianite wife Zipporah.
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Jews celebrate Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) today
Food plays a highly symbolic part in the celebrations for the Jewish New Year
The Mishnah, the core text of Judaism's oral Torah, contains the first known reference to Rosh Hashana as the "day of judgment." In the Talmud tractate on Rosh Hashanah it states that three books of account are opened on Rosh Hashanah , wherein the fate of the wicked, the righteous, and those of an intermediate class are recorded.
Rosh Hashanah is observed as a day of rest (Leviticus 23:24) and the activities prohibited on Shabbat are also prohibited on Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah is characterized by the blowing of the shofar, a trumpet made from a ram's horn, intended to awaken the listener from his or her "slumber" and alert them to the coming judgment. There are a number of additions to the regular Jewish service, most notably an extended repetition of the Amidah prayer for both Shacharit and Mussaf.
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Six major events for the September 30th Calendar
- Wallace Jefferson Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Fundraiser
Tuesday, September 30th • 5:30 to 7 p.m.Paesano’s • 555 East Basse Road • San Antonio, Texas - 17th Annual San Antonio Awards Banquet honoring heroes, Tuesday, September 30th, Crowne Plaza Riverwalk, Silent Auction 5-8 p.m.Dinner and Awards presentation 7-9 p.m. Dinner Tickets $75
- Hispanic Chamber Awards, 6 p.m. Tuesday, September 30th @ the Pearl Stable, Pearl Stable Parkway #2 for the 2008 General Motors Inspire Awards presented by The San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
- Obama Blue Day, Tuesday September 30th, everyone is asked to do two things: 1) Wear Blue 2) Register Two voters!
- Rosh Hashanah-Beginning of the Jewish New Year
- Fundraising reception honoring District 119 State Representative Roland Gutierrez,Tuesday, September 30th, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. @ Club Giraud located at 707 N. St. Mary's St.
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Texas Chief Justice of the Supreme Court fundraiser, 9-30
Paesano’s • 555 East Basse Road • San Antonio, Texas
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October 4th a day for action, Women for Change & more
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Monday, September 29, 2008
17th Annual San Antonio Awards Banquet honoring heroes
The Benefit Fund of the San Antonio Police Officers’ Association has served the San Antonio community for over 30 years by providing much needed support and assistance to children that suffer from special needs and many forms of neglect and abuse.
Emcee KENS 5 anchor Sarah Lucero.
Crowne Plaza Riverwalk
Silent Auction 5-8 p.m.
Dinner and Awards presentation 7-9 p.m.
Dinner Tickets $75
Thank You for Your Help,
Benefit Fund coordinator Ervey N. Banda
SAPOA President Mike Helle
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SA Hispanic Chamber of Commerce hosts Inspire Awards
6 p.m. Tuesday, September 30th @ the Pearl Stable, Pearl Stable Parkway #2 for the 2008 General Motors Inspire Awards presented by The San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, General Motors and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (SAHCC) have announced the winners of the 2008 General Motors Inspire Awards, a new recognition program designed to highlight leaders who have made significant contributions to the Hispanic and San Antonio communities. The distinguished honorees are the following:
Juan & Belle Ortiz, Mariachi Campanas de America (Entertainment)
Sarah Lucero, KENS 5 (Media)
Jesse James Leija, World Boxing Champion (Sports)
Jorge Cortez, Mi Tierra Café y Panadería (Arts & Culture)
Charles Barrett, Barrett Motor Cars (Leadership)
Dr. Raymund Paredes, Commissioner, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (Education)
Also, in honor of the late Dr. Keith Russell, a special presentation will be presented for his work as Dean of the Bill Greehey School of Business at St. Mary’s University, and will be accepted by Dr. Charles L. Cotrell, president, St. Mary’s University.
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Martha Tijerina to receive 2008 MANA Las Primeras Award
MANA Award recipient
San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists (SAAHJ) Member Martha Tijerina will be traveling to Washington, D.C. this week to receive the 2008 MANA Las Primeras Award for Communications.
Tijerina, known as the ‘First Lady of Spanish Television’ was selected for her contribution to the television broadcasting industry, serving as the first Latina Director of Public Affairs to host a Spanish language talk show covering Latino issues in the United States.
For 19 years, the one-hour talk show “En San Antonio” aired on KWEX-TV, the first television station of the first Spanish language Television Network in the United States, Spanish International Network (SIN), which later became Univision Communications, Inc. The show focused on spotlighting community issues and helping to improve the lives of the viewing public.
The presentation will take place at the 19th Annual Las Primeras Awards Gala at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2nd in the Organization of American States Hall of the Americas, 17th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington D.C.
Joining Tijerina in the celebration will be her first boss Emilio Nicolas, Sr., the pioneer of Spanish Language Television in the United States and former chairman of the Spanish International Communications Corporation (SIN) and his wife, Mrs. Irma Nicolas.
“Marthita was there at the beginning with us in our efforts to better our community and her deep dedication to our viewers is still felt today,” said Nicolas.
Her list of awards include an induction into the San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame in the field of Communications, the 2007 La Prensa Foundation Media Award for Outstanding Women in Action, the Association for Women in Communications Headliner Award, the 2007 Benitia Humanitarian Award and the Centro Cultural Aztlan’s Humanitarian Award.
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Lone Star Studios Music Festival, 107 LoneStar Blvd, Oct. 11th
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Knife Throwing champions to throw knives @ the Alamo, 10-4
Contact:
Craig Stinson, Alamo Marketing & Development Manager
The Alamo , 210-225-1391 x 36 / http://cstinson@thealamo.org
Knife throwing champions to compete at the Alamo
Watch out! The Alamo hosts a competition of members from the International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 4th. Matches begin at 10 a.m. on the grounds behind the Shrine and run throughout the day. The public is invited to watch and to question contestants on techniques. In addition, living history, book signings, and live music will take place.
Please note: Arrangements can be made prior to the event for print, radio and television appearances. This is a visually stunning event and would do well with print images and video.
The Alamo, known as the Shrine of Texas Liberty, is located in downtown San Antonio . It is free and open to the public. The Alamo has been managed by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas for over 100 years.
For more information, contact Craig Stinson, Alamo Marketing & Development Manager, at: 210-225-1391 x 36
Para información en español, llame al: 210-225-1391 x 36
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Latino Exchange hosts Floricanto: A celebration of the word
Trinity University student group Latino Exchange invites the entire San Antonio community to Floricanto: A Celebration of the Written and Spoken Word. This year Floricanto features the work of novelist and journalist Barbara Renaud Gonzalez and poet and critic Pablo Miguel Martínez.
The free event takes place on Thursday, October 2nd at 7 p.m. in the Chapman Auditorium. For more information, contact Dr. Michael Soto at (210) 999-7561 or michael.soto@trinity.edu.
Dr. Michael Soto
Associate Professor of English &
Director of the McNair Scholars Program
Trinity University
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Shavano Park Business Association to host 10th mixer
Shavano Park to host its 10th mixer, October 1st. Click link for more details.
www.shavanoparkbusinessassociation.com
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Fundraiser @ Fire Wok on Stone Oak Parkway, Oct. 21st
Fire Wok
Jazz at Fire Wok
Fundraising Event for San Antonio Asian Community Affairs
San Antonio Asian Community Affairs is having a fundraising event on Tuesday October 21st, from 6-9 p.m. Tickets for sale at $30 per person. Includes drinks and great Chinese food.
Henry Brun & the Latin Playerz Trio will be playing throughout the evening. The event will be held at the Fire Wok patio.
San Antonio Asian Community Affairs (SAACA) was founded in 2000 as a Texas non-profit organization. SAACA’s Mission is: To improve the well-being and quality of life for Asians and Asian Americans by acting as a liaison between the Asian Community and the local government to provide information and assist in other areas.
In the past SAACA has raised $80,000 to purchase 500 gas masks for the San Antonio Police Department, and 500 gas mask canisters to the San Antonio Fire Department.
SAACA is hoping to raise enough money to build a one stop website to link up all the Asian organizations in San Antonio and provide access to the community. Also SAACA would like to establish an emergency response team to provide emergency translation and assistance to the community.
On this day San Antonio Asian Community Affairs is Honoring Judge Peter Sakai for “Asian Community Leader Award” and we are also celebrating Judge Sakai’s birthday.
For anyone who is interested in more information or ticket purchasing please call Michael Hu at 494-8886 or email at michaelhu88@hotmail.com
For donating to San Antonio Asian Community Affairs, you can write a check to:
SAACA /P.O. Box 29825 San Antonio, Tx 78229.
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Pastor Richard Boyd shares his weekly video mini-sermon
http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=a30bffe1347a45b09f9d
We have also added a second Video on Revival that you will be blessed by
Click Below to view:
http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=fb0e3bd79f2c035391ba
We Care!
Richard & Nellie Boyd
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Anti "On Your Terms" Rally draws opponents @ City Hall
Homeowner Taxpayer Association (HTA) President Bob Martin and supporters staged an anti-Term Limit Extension Rally in front of City Hall, Sunday, September 28th.
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