- Card Club Proposal Wins Spot on Ballot
- Redondo Settles Suit Over Arrest
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Would Slash Spending, Hike Fees
- Child Freeway Death Case Dropped : Law enforcement: The mother won't be charged. She was driving when the girl was thrown through the sunroof in an accident.
- COLUMN LEFT : What Hero Would Destroy His Nation? : The paeans to Gorbachev ignore his economic failure.
- SEAL BEACH : City Votes to Rezone Part of Boulevard
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Takes a Tumble, 87-69
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Johnson Paces Golden West
- RADIO
- THEATER REVIEWS : Yule Story Told in Song Is Stunning : Gospel singing is heart of San Diego production of Langston Hughes' brilliant 'Black Nativity.'
- Reward Offers Mount to Find Killer of Granada Hills Family
- Escondido Backs Shelter for Homeless : Housing: The council changes its mind and votes to provide the county's only continuous winter lodging for the needy.
- Students Stage Sit-In to Protest Classes Lost Under Budget : Valley College: The rally hampers registration. A leader urges a demonstration at Assemblyman Bane's office.
- Crime-Stoppers : Porter Ranch: Worried residents listen to burglars, car thieves and drug dealers for tips on ways to avoid being victimized.
- USC Women Set to Test No. 1 Stanford : Volleyball: The Cardinal will have home-court advantage in NCAA regional semifinals. UCLA to play New Mexico.
- 3 Theaters Want to Use Union Actors : Stage: Groups ask Actors Equity to apply 99-seat plan to their venues under a one-year pilot program.
- GAO Opposes Less Strict Loan Reviews : Banking: If examiners are more lenient in forcing write-offs on real estate loans, bank failures could increase, the agency says. The rules were loosened to try to help ease a credit crunch.
- Bob Daniel, president of Chevron Corp.'s minerals...
- BANKING
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- BANKING
- Hughes Likely to Be Indicted in Arms Testing : Defense: It may be charged today with falsifying evaluations of electronic components used in weapons systems, sources say.
- Charter Health Facilities Post Big Yearly Loss
- O.C. Children's Services in Peril : Budget: Because of recession, officials advise withholding funds for operating expansions at three facilities for abused or troubled youngsters.
- Colleges Unveil Plan to Draw Minority Students to Science
- FACE-OFF : Sales Wrinkles : Once a company claims that a product can affect skin beneath the surface, it becomes a drug rather than a cosmetic--and the rules change.
- Title Hopes End for 6 Area Teams
- WHAT'S IN THIS STUFF, ANYWAY?
- Malibu : Pepperdine Gets $1 Million
- Mother Won't Be Charged in Crash That Killed Child
- THE HOLIDAYS : Better Watch Out . . . : . . . A Sledful of Non-Traditional Santas Are Coming to Town. The Big Guy in Red Might Be Jewish, Gay or Nonwhite--or He Might Even Be a She.
- ART : Time's Running Out for 2 Bold Exhibits
- Drug Dealer Says He'll Get Less Jail Time for Testifying : Justice: 'Freeway Rick' claims his testimony in trial of six county narcotics officers could let him keep $2 million and cut his 10-year sentence in half.
- Longtime Ram Standout Joe Scibelli Is Dead at 52
- It Was Capital Punishment for Opponents of Peninsula Girls
- Timbuk3 Goes Back to the 'Future' : Pat and Barbara K MacDonald Return With More Wry Musings on the American Mood
- Charter Health Facilities Register $130-Million Loss for Year
- 4-Story Health Services Pavilion at St. Francis Will Be Dedicated
- LACC Urges Illegal Immigrants to Register : Education: College hopes to forestall requiring students who are not legal residents to pay the same tuition as out-of-state students.
- Report Cites Lower Pay, Nearly Equal Tax : Economy: Bentsen pushes for a break for the middle class. The Congressional Budget Office also finds a huge cut in levy on the wealthiest.
- Remember Our MIAs
- How to End Boring Faces Stores Wear
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 'At Risk' Students Targeted
- JAZZ : Party Weapon: Guerrero Warfare
- MUSIC SNFU : Not Negative : The band, on its first tour in two years, makes a stop at Isla Vista's Anaconda Theatre on Sunday.
- Glendora : Housing Vote Delayed
- Glendale : Redevelopment Zone Study
- Bill Would Make Housework Count in Calculation of GNP
- Crime Log
- Youth House Clears One Funding Hurdle : Finances: Trustees' contributions, community donations get facility through the year. More-aggressive fund raising is planned.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Playhouse Switch : Rob Reiner's offbeat and lighthearted 'The Princess Bride' will sub for 'Prancer' Sunday in Ojai.
- Gifts That Are Kind To the Earth, Too
- Man Pleads No Contest in Attacks Over Cat's Name
- New Star on the Boulevard : Redevelopment: Galaxy complex of theaters, shops and restaurants is set to open in Hollywood. It is seen as a major step in revitalizing a famed thoroughfare.
- End of (Bumpy) Road for The Strand : Hermosa Beach: A 17-block section of the famed promenade will be temporarily closed off for repairs. The $1-million project will begin in March, with completion expected by June.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Kathy Jones Quits as School Trustee
- OXNARD : 2 Agencies Sign Leases on Building
- Video Rental Chart : 'Backdraft' Still Hot at the Stores
- Bush Lags in Fighting Recession, Seymour Says : Economy: Criticism comes at 'town meeting' sponsored by developer. Senator still supports President.
- VENTURA : Girl, 11, Crossing Street Hit by Car
- Parents Divided on Extent of Violence at Canyon Campus
- Indians Say Casinos Will Suffer by Ruling : Gambling: Despite a court victory on the law enforcement issue, the tribes are barred from reinstalling slot machines any time soon.
- Logging Permits Hurriedly OKd on Eve of New Limits, Group Charges : Timber: Activists ask court to order state Resources Agency to apply a strict interpretation of forestry regulations.
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Catholics to Celebrate Patroness
- Birthday Party Planned Friday for UCI's Greek Databank
- DOE to Add $3 Million for Rockwell Cleanup
- Aerobatics Instructor Is High on Flying Just for Fun
- Pro Basketball
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NOTES
- Long Beach's Smigiel Again Shortchanged
- Tennis
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NOTES
- FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NOTES
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ferraro Wins It for Islanders
- Dealing With World Hunger
- Collectors Who Lost Art in Oakland Fire to Give Talk
- Getting Back to our Roots
- Great Balls of Fire
- Angry Crowd Gets Council to Drop Overnight Parking Ban
- Music Center to Take Program on Tour
- BENEFITS : Unwrapping Things Up
- More to Issue Than Stated
- All Choked Up : The artichoke is a perfect complement to any number of main courses--and, for some people, a satisfying meal in itself.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : 4 Killings Charged to Veteran Sniper
- Mid-Season Benefit Will Open 'Carmen'
- Grocery Chain's Jet Crashes; All 9 Aboard Killed
- CSUN Hurting for Wins After Injuries Strike
- Mark Messier became the third-highest-paid player in...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Burns Can Feel for Robinson
- ROUNDUP : Tampus Leads Saugus to Berth in Tournament Semifinals
- Swap Meet
- Fullerton College's Studio Theatre has been renamed...
- STAGE REVIEW : Spotlight in the Wrong Place in 'Cabaret' : Long Beach theater's production is more about frauleins and flappers than fatalism and fascism.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Andre Watts Returns to Ambassador
- Presents for Hungry Times : It's Better to Give . . . : Charities: Where to donate gifts for the needy; agencies throughout the Southland are accepting contributions
- Cities Strive to Be Ready for the Big One : Disaster: News that the area could suffer a major earthquake has officials stressing preparedness at the municipal and individual levels.
- Robert Q. Lewis; Guest Host, Panelist on Radio, Early TV
- Mexico Worries U.S. May Stall Trade Pact : Economics: Officials are concerned that the accord may become an issue in the American presidential campaign.
- B. Abbott, 93; Pioneering Photographer
- Name Game : Call In With Your Suggestion to 'Rename the Valley'
- Stage Presents
- EC to Aid Greek Subway
- 75 Years Worth of Family Togetherness
- Mobile Home Dweller's Case for Rent Control
- Beverly Hills School Board's 'Blunders'
- Slemons Imports Sale to Las Vegas Firm Completed : Autos: Mercedes-Benz dealership will continue operating in Newport Beach. Nearly all of its employees will keep their jobs.
- A Look at the Positive Side of Redevelopment
- A Program of Note
- Miscellany
- Some Reasons to Save the Whittier Hills
- NAACP's List of Demands for School District
- Plea to Reclaim Palisades Park for Families
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 12, 1991
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- Revamping at TRW Will Trim 10,000 Positions
- LEGAL VIEW / JEFFREY S. KLEIN and LOUIS M. BROWN : State Guide Lists Legal Specialists
- The Big Game : Football: Dorsey and Banning high schools will vie for city championship. Resentment lingers over gang violence controversy, but players say they prefer to focus on the game. Security will be tight.
- Women's Advocates Decry Doubt About Rape Reports : Crime: Legal experts say that the verdict in the Smith case will not necessarily deter victims from telling authorities.
- Women's Advocates Decry Doubt About Rape Reports : Crime: Psychologist in O.C. says Smith case verdict 'confirms every woman's worst nightmare that she is going to lose.'
- Time Runs Out for Football at CSULB : Education: The elimination of Division I football may be just the first of many major cuts due to ongoing budget problems. Some entire academic programs may go, officials hinted.
- Cities Strive to Be Ready for Big One : Earthquakes: After the prediction that the area could face a major temblor, officials stress preparedness at the municipal and individual levels.
- IRON JOE: In the Rams' glory days,...
- Sports Rivals Plan to Bury the Hatchet on the Field : Football: The Dorsey and Banning teams will vie for the city high school championship. Resentment lingers over gang violence controversy, but players want to focus on the game.
- Vietnamese Group Drops Casting Call Protest Plans : Dispute: Co-producer Oliver Stone, whose comments touched off the controversy, says he was misquoted.
- Recall Vote Seen as Birth of a Movement
- Revamp at TRW to Cut 10,000 Jobs : Divestitures: The firm's Orange County operations are expected to be hit hard by the restructuring.
- Suicide Ruled Out in Maxwell's Death : Scandal: A Spanish pathologist says a forthcoming report will cite natural causes.
- Less Stress for the Holidays
- INS Memo Admits Agents Broke Rules in O.C. Sweep
- CHEERS: They're calling it a holiday "wassail,"...
- 2 Koreas Move Toward Accord to Bar A-Arms
- MUSICAL SHARES: In an unusual provision of...
- Top Democrats Reject Call for Special Session : Capitol: Roberti, Brown say they will not accede to the governor's request for reconvening the Legislature to cut renters' tax credit, state employee salaries and welfare payments to needy mothers.
- The Betting in Washington Is on Yeltsin : Policy: The grudging conclusion taking shape is that Gorbachev will lose out in the power struggle.
- BIDDING ADIEU: Part of the Human Relations...
- A Change of Heart in San Francisco : Election: An ex-cop's ouster of a liberal mayor could signify a political turnabout. But it's probably just the sign of a troubled city looking for a nice guy to straighten things out.
- Food Truck Vendors Wary After Murders
- Argument in Traffic Leads to Gunfire in Santa Ana; 3 Hurt
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 12, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 12, 1991
- Warren Adler's Novels Don't Reflect His Own Happy Marriage
- FIXATIONS Scene Is Believing : Each year a 73-year-old Santa Ana woman creates an elaborate Nativity setting in her front yard. What began as a hobby at age 6 has become a show of faith.
- Take the Uphill Out of Downhill Skiing
- Community Policing
- VENTURA : Probation Office Claim Investigated
- OJAI : More Time Asked for Landfill Review
- Experts Share Advice to End Jail Brawls : Penal system: The addition of guards and an inmate-reward system are discussed as ways to curb fights at Castaic facility.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- THE NHL : Lindros Is L-Word to People of Quebec
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Drop 9th in a Row
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hook': In Search of Enchantment
- ARTS
- Pacific Bell Agrees to Pay $250,000 Fine
- William R. Cullen has been named chief...
- China's Premier Off to India, Seeks Warmer Ties
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Police Probe Actions at Roller Rink Brawl
- CSUN's Burt Interested in CS Long Beach Players
- Kennedy's Galloway Is Living Up to Everyone's Great Expectations : Basketball: Having signed with DePaul, 6-10 player looks to enjoy senior season and bring the Fighting Irish a third consecutive league title.
- ARTS
- Clothestime Reports 26% Rise in Sales: Clothestime...
- Short-Selling of IHOP May Signal Franchising Concern
- BANKING/FINANCE : Keating's Wife Calls 'Keating 5' Senators Greedy Traitors
- AGRICULTURE
- PLAYING FOR KEEPS / TOYS ROUNDUP 1991 : What Becomes a Legend?
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Japan Urges World Bank to Change Course : Trade: Tokyo's approach to helping Third World nations is at odds with the current U.S.-backed strategy.
- 7.83-Point Fall Is the Dow's 6th Drop in a Row
- Snow Buries Bucharest
- New Slavic Bloc Seen Paving Way for Economic Reform : Commonwealth: Economists praise the rejection of separate currencies and the promised coordination of price increases.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Technology Speeds Eye Surgery Healing
- Ordinary People? : * Although many question the sanity of those who compete in the 3-part contests, participants are really quite normal, assures San Clemente athlete.
- Four Convicted in N.Y. Slaying of Utah Tourist
- Board OKs Ranch Plan's Fast Review
- Investors Bring Tears, Smiles to Party : Lincoln Savings: About 150 bondholders meet in Van Nuys to cheer prosecutors in the conviction of Charles Keating Jr.
- Bob Lewis Chosen as New Mayor of Thousand Oaks
- Armstrong to Head Board
- Santa Clarita Marks its 4th Anniversary as City
- Man Shot by Off-Duty Officer Files Lawsuit
- City Council Agrees to Use Deputies for Rose Parade
- Not a Policy but a Prejudice : Court wrongly upholds exclusion of homosexuals by military
- Shrinking the Shaky Expectations in a State of Anxiety
- Rain Man : Hoffman, Film Crew Get Soaked During Piru Creek Movie Shoot
- 4 Recalled in Bell Gardens Balloting : Election: Grass-roots activists in predominantly Latino city accused Anglo council members of racism.
- Paraplegic Rescued From Fire Not Certain He Received Threat
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Says Job Status Affecting Play of Team
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Loses First Game, but Gonzalez Shines
- Herzog Signs Finley, Makes Two Trades : Angels: Left-hander agrees to four-year, $18.5-million contract. Club acquires Hubie Brooks from Mets and pitcher Chuck Crim from Brewers.
- College Football
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Ray Leads Titan Women Past Northridge
- Dodgers Acquire Indian Pitcher Seanez
- STAGE
- Chronology of Broderick Case
- Council Will Act Today on Surprise Airport Post : City Hall: Some members criticize creation of $112,000-a-year job. One says it is a reward for a longtime Bradley aide.
- Rape Trial of Ex-San Clemente Officer Begins : Court: Issue of consent is at the heart of the case against the former policeman charged with assaults of three women. The first of the accusers testifies.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Lockheed Executive Leads School Board
- City, County to Appeal Cross Rulings : Religion: Council, supervisors hope to block, or get around, decision by federal court to remove crosses atop Mt. Soledad and Mt. Helix.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Mt. Miguel Scrambles for Win
- Finley, Brooks in Angel Fold : Baseball: They sign pitcher to 4-year, $18.5-million deal and trade Gallagher to the Mets for 35-year-old who is coming off surgery.
- ART REVIEW : Mexico's Old-Style Contemporaries
- High Cost of Health Care
- * John A. Nuccio; Owner of Little Joe's Restaurant
- 'The Worst Hurt' : * Family: After spending 5 years lavishing love and attention on a boy she believed was her grandson, a woman has found out they're not related.
- Move to Allow Troops Overseas Collapses in Japanese Parliament : Policy: Failure to win final passage in the upper house is seen as a sign of lack of leadership by Miyazawa.
- ANAHEIM : City Tentatively OKs Hotel Tax Increase
- Arson Investigator to Be Freed on Tracking Device
- Their Hearts Are Healthy : Disabled Students, Finding They Have Much to Give, Donate Earnings to Homeless
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : True Creative Financing: State, Local Arts Communities Generate Jobs : Government must help lure cultural capital to keep California on cutting edge.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pay Cut Suggested for City Employees
- Palmdale Approves $600 Raise for Mayor
- Tropical Storm Brings Warm, Light Showers
- Southern California Earthquakes
- CROSS-COUNTRY NATIONAL PREP CHAMPIONSHIPS : Fallbrook's Glusac Hopes to Extend Winning Streak
- Bonilla's Odyssey to Baseball's Top Salary
- Bert Goodrich, 84; Gym Owner, First Mr. America
- MAKING IT WORK : No Shortcuts on the Road to Intimacy
- Playing for Keeps : From Etch-a-Sketch to Barbie, Baby Boomers Pass On Their Favorites
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Alcohol-Related Traffic Deaths Down
- Pulling the Plug on Violence With Problem-Solving Policing : Law enforcement got involved in the neighborhoods to allay public fear. The program has been growing ever since.
- Sentence Hearing Begins : Courts: The jury will recommend whether or not a child-killer should be executed.
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Delays Setting Trial in Fraud Case
- ORANGE : Man to be Charged in Mason's Murder
- It's Not Just Victims of Rape and Incest : Abortion: With the battle over legality joined in earnest, we must face all of the reasons for terminating pregnancy.
- Skins of 50 Animals Found Near Road : Lake View Terrace: Officials say the sheep, goats and cows may have been slaughtered for food. Some of the carcasses still carried auction tags.
- Drug Dealer Testifies He Was Framed by Police
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Gwynn Might Play First Base, Lasorda Says
- COUNTYWIDE : Showers Bring Only Minor Rainfall
- College Football
- LOS ALAMITOS : Seville's Riding Dream Comes True
- College Football
- He Hits the Books, Then Hits the Holes : Division VI: Tustin running back Jason Powell improves grades so he can make his mark on the field.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Federov Starts Quickly, Leads Detroit Victory
- Censorship and Advertising
- Padres Have Tartabull In Grasp : Baseball: Executive says team has 'a great chance' to lure the free agent outfielder.
- Resort Firm Is Raided on Suspicion of Fraud : Travel: Investigators seek evidence in alleged overselling of time-share properties.
- Condoms at School
- Trade Deficit Returns as War Payments Lag
- Bird Watchers Flock Together for Appointed Rounds
- COUNTYWIDE : Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolved
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : Masterful Performance by Goode at the Barclay
- Gospel of BeBe & CeCe : Pop music: The Christian-themed songs of the brother-sister Winans duo have become a staple on the R&B; chart.
- Coalition Offers 21 Steps to Revive the Economy in S.D.
- Banks Could Lose Student Loan Business
- Humana to Buy Admar Group Stock: The...
- Fieldstone Reaches a Milestone: Fieldstone Co., the...
- Ex-S&L; Chief Elected Director of Affordable-Housing Group
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Democrats Challenge Redistricting Plan
- Broderick Found Guilty of Killing Ex-Husband, Wife : Courts: San Diego jury convicts socialite of second-degree murder. She faces term of 32 years to life.
- Teachers May End Strike
- East, West: Different Paths in Europe : Continent: Wealthy EC nations begin a new era of cooperation as the Soviet Union struggles with chaos.
- Meeting Teacher Doesn't Have to Be Scary Experience
- Candidates
- SIMI VALLEY : Homeless Man Dies of Hypothermia
- SPORTS WATCH : Glass Ceiling
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Fishermen Shocked at Bringhurst Killing
- How Rough Did Joyner Have It?
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Reclamation Project : Show Jumper 'Chocolate Mousse' Reunited With Longtime Rider Candice Schlom of Calabasas After Being Rescued From an Untimely Demise
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Fluor Awarded $33 Million In Contracts: Fluor...
- On a Rocky West Bank Patch, the Turf War Goes On : Mideast: Israel presses ahead with settlements in Palestinian areas despite peace talks in Washington.
- Broderick Found Guilty of Murder in Second Degree : Trial: Defense had sought a verdict of manslaughter. She faces a sentence of 32 years to life in prison.
- New Orleans' Carnival Groups Told to Integrate
- Guiding Ex-Offenders Back Into Society
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Allowing Hate to Lead to Murder
- L.A. Council Seeks to Convert 26 Miles Into One-Way Streets
- DANA POINT : Term Limits Issue Is Closer to Ballot
- New York Lawyer Named Head of AIDS Project L.A.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- College Football
- Simi Valley Makes Believer of Its Coach
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Close Games Even Up, but at the Wrong Time
- Learning Channel to Air WNET's 'Charlie Rose' : Television: In a first for the N.Y. public-TV station, its weeknight talk show will also be shown on the cable network to help defray costs.
- New Sculpture Blends Nicely With Campus : Art: Jackie Ferrara's 'Terrace' joins Stuart Collection at UC San Diego.
- AGRICULTURE
- Diana Strinati has joined R.D. Olson Construction...
- Grand Canyon Sightseeing Plane Goes Down With Five Aboard
- Spiro Kostof; Architectural Historian, Design Scholar
- A State Struggles to Cast Off Its Burdens
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hoosiers Are Benched, Then Help Fuel Victory
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Sails Set at Full, but Not School's Budget
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BEVERLY HILLS TOURNAMENT : All-Around Effort Lifts Saugus to Win Over Buena, 66-60
- Clippers Crawl Out of an 18-Point Hole - Pro basketball: Making 47 of 53 free throws, they rally to defeat Golden State, 127-117.
- Musician Pushes Sandy's as a Local-Talent Showcase
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Revelatory Mix of Mozart, Lourie
- PLAYING FOR KEEPS / TOYS ROUNDUP 1991 : Back to the Basics : Santa's Pack Is Loaded With Traditional Values as Parents Shop for Things They Know
- Buchanan Starts 'America First' Bid for President
- COUNTYWIDE : Cities Might Set Up Separate Fire Agency
- Shooting Their Way Into Oblivion : Records: Editors of the Guinness book reject a pair's effort to be recognized for the longest photo session.
- ANAHEIM : Rams Practice Site Is Subject of Talks
- COUNTYWIDE : County Votes to Join Airport Authority
- 2 Men Sought in Home Invasion
- Ancient Language Meets Modern Zoo: Group to Take 1st-Ever Yiddish Tour