Articles from the March 12, 2013 edition


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  • Passover Information And Tips

    Mar 12, 2013

    Our best wishes to you for a Happy and Healthy Passover, Rabbi Yossi and Sara Greisman * PASSOVER SEDER * MATZAH FACTORY * SHABBAT @ 12053 * TORAH THOUGHT * A BIT OF HUMOR PASSOVER SEDER: Monday night, March 25. If you or someone you know is looking for a place for the Seder, please email: [email protected]@jewishcc.com for information and to RSVP. On PASSOVER eve, the night that our freedom was born, we re-experience freedom by following 15 defined and ordered steps. We call it the SEDER which means: Order. HAGGADAH means "the telling"...

  • Heartbreak:Culver Girls Lose Narrowly In State Tournament

    Steve Finley, Special to the Observer|Mar 12, 2013

    Heartbreak: Culver Girls Lose Narrowly In State Tournament The Culver City High girl’s basketball team’s dream season ended last week with an overtime loss to Granada Hills in the State Regional playoffs. Their magical season ended in a 49-46 overtime loss to the Highlanders at Granada Hills. “We had a great season and now we have to build on this season and continue our success next year,” said Culver City coach Julian Anderson after the heartbreaking loss. “We have a lot of players returning...

  • Phenom Makes Dodgers Take Notice

    Mitch Chortkoff, Sports Editor|Mar 12, 2013

    Something special is happening for the Dodgers in spring training. Yasiel Puig, the 22-year-old Cuban defector who has had only 82 at-bats in the minor leagues, is doing so well he’s being considered for a roster berth even though the plan was to bring him along gradually in the minors. The baseball people I’ve talked to who’ve watched the Dodgers’ practice games in Arizona have inspired me to write this piece. One scout told me Puig has outstanding power, is built like Bo Jackson and is fast...

  • What a Switch – Council Receives Money

    Lynne Bronstein, Observer Reporter|Mar 12, 2013

    Dog Park Pays Light Bill for 20 Years City Councils are accustomed to groups coming to them with requests for money. But at their meeting Monday night the Culver City Council received money from a group. Friends of the Culver City Dog Park presented the Council with a giant mock-up of a check for $35,000, a photo-op gimmick that required the entire Council and several of the Friends to hold the check up as they were photographed. (Yes, there was a real check for $35,000, delivered by hand). The...