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Romantic Gems of the Repertoire Presented by The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami

SATURDAY, JULY 20, 7:30 PM

La Merced Chapel, Colonial Florida Cultural Heritage Center, 3220 NW 7th Ave., Miami, Florida 33127

FREE

https://www.jgcmfestival.com/concerts

Music of Brahms, Dvořák, Mozart, Popper Gingold Festival Virtuosi This concert is in partnership with Martha/Mary Yamaha Concerts and located at La Merced Chapel, Colonial Florida Cultural Heritage Center, 3220 NW 7th Ave., Miami.

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami announces the inaugural season of world-class concerts and intensive educational initiatives celebrating the legacy of violinist Josef Gingold—the primary exponent of the “Golden Age” of violin—on the Miami Shores campus of Barry University, July 7-28, 2019. Josef Gingold’s principal exponent, Cuban-born violinist Andrés Cárdenes, leads the festival as Music Director.

Fifty-five students from around the world descend on Miami for intensive study with 18 faculty members from top conservatories (such as Juilliard, Eastman School of Music, Manhattan School of Music, Colburn School, and St. Petersburg Conservatory, among others) and orchestras (such as New York Philharmonic, Dallas and Pittsburgh Symphonies, among others).

Public concerts occur during the 2019 festival featuring violinists Andrés Cárdenes and Gary Levinson, pianists Alexandre Moutouzkine and Alon Goldstein, cellists Andrés Diaz and Anne Martindale Williams, violists Paul Coletti and Michael Klotz, and other prestigious artists. This is a unique opportunity in Miami to hear some of the world’s foremost classical musicians in an intimate setting this summer. Further, the three-week educational program offers master classes, career management symposia, and lectures on musical and industry topics. The festival focuses on both solo and chamber repertoire for strings and piano.

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami upholds the belief in mentoring the next generation of performers in the culturally diverse and vibrant city of Miami. It aims to spread knowledge, interest, and appreciation in classical music across Miami-Dade County. The festival is co-founded by two veteran arts administrators, Dr. Giselle Elgarresta Rios and Robert H. Smith, Jr., both of Miami, FL.

Varied concert programming—open to the public—features string quartets, string trios, piano quintets, solo piano as well as works for strings with piano.

A Musicale in Budapest Presented by The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami

FRIDAY, JULY 19, 7:30 PM

Cor Jesu Chapel, Barry University, 11300 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695

FREE

https://www.jgcmfestival.com/concerts

Music of Kodály, Schubert, Brahms
Yuriy Bekker, violin Andrés Cárdenes, violin Katharina Kang, viola Gary Levinson, violin Alexandre Moutouzkine, piano Anne Martindale Williams, cello Jerry Wong, piano

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami announces the inaugural season of world-class concerts and intensive educational initiatives celebrating the legacy of violinist Josef Gingold—the primary exponent of the “Golden Age” of violin—on the Miami Shores campus of Barry University, July 7-28, 2019. Josef Gingold’s principal exponent, Cuban-born violinist Andrés Cárdenes, leads the festival as Music Director.

Fifty-five students from around the world descend on Miami for intensive study with 18 faculty members from top conservatories (such as Juilliard, Eastman School of Music, Manhattan School of Music, Colburn School, and St. Petersburg Conservatory, among others) and orchestras (such as New York Philharmonic, Dallas and Pittsburgh Symphonies, among others).

Public concerts occur during the 2019 festival featuring violinists Andrés Cárdenes and Gary Levinson, pianists Alexandre Moutouzkine and Alon Goldstein, cellists Andrés Diaz and Anne Martindale Williams, violists Paul Coletti and Michael Klotz, and other prestigious artists. This is a unique opportunity in Miami to hear some of the world’s foremost classical musicians in an intimate setting this summer. Further, the three-week educational program offers master classes, career management symposia, and lectures on musical and industry topics. The festival focuses on both solo and chamber repertoire for strings and piano.

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami upholds the belief in mentoring the next generation of performers in the culturally diverse and vibrant city of Miami. It aims to spread knowledge, interest, and appreciation in classical music across Miami-Dade County. The festival is co-founded by two veteran arts administrators, Dr. Giselle Elgarresta Rios and Robert H. Smith, Jr., both of Miami, FL.

Varied concert programming—open to the public—features string quartets, string trios, piano quintets, solo piano as well as works for strings with piano.

Early and Late Bloomers Presented by The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami

SATURDAY, JULY 13, 7:30 PM

Cor Jesu Chapel, Barry University, 11300 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695

FREE

https://www.jgcmfestival.com/concerts

Music of Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Mozart Gingold Festival Virtuosi

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami announces the inaugural season of world-class concerts and intensive educational initiatives celebrating the legacy of violinist Josef Gingold—the primary exponent of the “Golden Age” of violin—on the Miami Shores campus of Barry University, July 7-28, 2019. Josef Gingold’s principal exponent, Cuban-born violinist Andrés Cárdenes, leads the festival as Music Director.

Fifty-five students from around the world descend on Miami for intensive study with 18 faculty members from top conservatories (such as Juilliard, Eastman School of Music, Manhattan School of Music, Colburn School, and St. Petersburg Conservatory, among others) and orchestras (such as New York Philharmonic, Dallas and Pittsburgh Symphonies, among others).

Public concerts occur during the 2019 festival featuring violinists Andrés Cárdenes and Gary Levinson, pianists Alexandre Moutouzkine and Alon Goldstein, cellists Andrés Diaz and Anne Martindale Williams, violists Paul Coletti and Michael Klotz, and other prestigious artists. This is a unique opportunity in Miami to hear some of the world’s foremost classical musicians in an intimate setting this summer. Further, the three-week educational program offers master classes, career management symposia, and lectures on musical and industry topics. The festival focuses on both solo and chamber repertoire for strings and piano.

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami upholds the belief in mentoring the next generation of performers in the culturally diverse and vibrant city of Miami. It aims to spread knowledge, interest, and appreciation in classical music across Miami-Dade County. The festival is co-founded by two veteran arts administrators, Dr. Giselle Elgarresta Rios and Robert H. Smith, Jr., both of Miami, FL.

Varied concert programming—open to the public—features string quartets, string trios, piano quintets, solo piano as well as works for strings with piano.

Slavic Journeys Presented by The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami

FRIDAY, JULY 12, 7:30 PM

Cor Jesu Chapel, Barry University, 11300 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695

FREE

https://www.jgcmfestival.com/concerts

Music of Dohnányi, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky Andrés Cárdenes, violin Wendy Chen, piano Paul Coletti, viola Andrés Diaz, cello Alon Goldstein, piano Gary Levinson, violin

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami announces the inaugural season of world-class concerts and intensive educational initiatives celebrating the legacy of violinist Josef Gingold—the primary exponent of the “Golden Age” of violin—on the Miami Shores campus of Barry University, July 7-28, 2019. Josef Gingold’s principal exponent, Cuban-born violinist Andrés Cárdenes, leads the festival as Music Director.

Fifty-five students from around the world descend on Miami for intensive study with 18 faculty members from top conservatories (such as Juilliard, Eastman School of Music, Manhattan School of Music, Colburn School, and St. Petersburg Conservatory, among others) and orchestras (such as New York Philharmonic, Dallas and Pittsburgh Symphonies, among others).

Public concerts occur during the 2019 festival featuring violinists Andrés Cárdenes and Gary Levinson, pianists Alexandre Moutouzkine and Alon Goldstein, cellists Andrés Diaz and Anne Martindale Williams, violists Paul Coletti and Michael Klotz, and other prestigious artists. This is a unique opportunity in Miami to hear some of the world’s foremost classical musicians in an intimate setting this summer. Further, the three-week educational program offers master classes, career management symposia, and lectures on musical and industry topics. The festival focuses on both solo and chamber repertoire for strings and piano.

The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival of Miami upholds the belief in mentoring the next generation of performers in the culturally diverse and vibrant city of Miami. It aims to spread knowledge, interest, and appreciation in classical music across Miami-Dade County. The festival is co-founded by two veteran arts administrators, Dr. Giselle Elgarresta Rios and Robert H. Smith, Jr., both of Miami, FL.

Varied concert programming—open to the public—features string quartets, string trios, piano quintets, solo piano as well as works for strings with piano.

Watch JBS on Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios Ch798, DirecTV Ch388, Roku under "educational" and streamed on jbstv.org from July 7-13

For a complete and timely schedule, go to www.jbstv.org

L'Chayim: Cast of Shtisel

In an exclusive television interview, three stars of the hit Israeli series Shtisel -- Michael Aloni (Kive), Dov Glickman (Kive's father Shulem) and Neta Riskin (Kive's sister Giti) -- speak about their Jewish backgrounds and how playing Chasidic Jews may have changed their Jewish identities. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3pm

Jake Ehrenreich Show

In the first season finale, Jake Ehrenreich welcomes comedian Sarge; star of stage, screen and television; and First Lady of the Catskills Resorts, Elaine Grossinger, who is inducted into the Catskills Hall of Fame. An original JBS series. Sunday, 10pm and 4am; Tuesday - 1:30pm & 4am; Thursday - 7:30pm & 1:30am; Friday - 10am; Saturday - 1:30pm

92nd Street Y: Deborah Lipstadt with Bari Weiss

Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish History and Holocaust Studies at Emory University Deborah Lipstadt discusses the topic of her latest book, Antisemitism Here and Now with New York Times Op-Ed staff editor and writer Bari Weiss. Sunday - 8pm & 1am; Monday - 10pm & 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Friday - 1am; Saturday - 3pm

Israel Population Planning-Pt 2

A panel on "Human Geography Of Israel: 1947-1952" with Anat Kidron (Ohalo College of Katzrin), Nimrod Lin (U of Toronto) and Itamar Radai (NYU). A program of The Taub Center for Israel Studies from NYU's Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life.
Monday - 7:30pm & 1am; Saturday - 7:30pm & 1:30am

L'Chayim: The Hebrew Hillbilly - Shelley Fisher

Singer/songwriter/actress Shelley Fisher (known as "The Hebrew Hillbilly") discusses growing up Jewish in the heart of the Mississippi Delta (Memphis, TN), her love of Jewishness, and how her Jewish heritage has influenced her career. Sunday: Noon and 6pm; Monday- 3pm

New State Solution Pt 1

The founders of an organization dedicated to replacing the Two-State Solution with the "New State Solution," Benjamin Anthony (Our Soldiers Speak) and Brig. Gen (R) Amir Avivi, explain their plan and why Palestinians will accept it.
Monday - 9pm & Midnight; Tuesday - 3pm

New State Solution Pt 2

In part two of a discussion exploring the idea of a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip extending into the Egyptian Sinai, Benjamin Anthony and Brig. Gen (R) Amir Avivi continue to explain and defend their "New State Solution." Tuesday - 9pm & Midnight; Wednesday - 3pm

Riskin & Brander

The founding dean and Chancellor Emeritus of Ohr Torah Stone educational institutions, Shlomo Riskin, and the new President of Ohr Torah Stone, Kenneth Brander, share their perspectives on women in Judaism and the essence of Torah. Thursday - 9pm & Midnight; Friday - 3pm

Yishai Fleisher

Yishai Fleisher, the International Spokesperson for the Jewish Community of Hebron, shares his perspective on a range of issues including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Saturday - 6pm

Talmud: As Argument

As the Jewish world reads parashat Chukat this week, which describes Miriam's death and Moses' "striking the rock," JBS plays an episode of "Dimensions of the Daf" in which Mordechai Becher discusses the essence of the Talmudic process as Argument, Controversy, and Clash . Tuesday - 9am &4:30pm; Thursday - 7pm; Friday - 4am

Film: Hate Spaces

Michael Grynszpan's documentary "Hate Spaces - The Politics Of Intolerance On Campus" depicts the bigoted, hate-filled students and faculty who make up the BDS Movement on college campuses. Produced by Avi Goldwasser and Charles Jacobs. Tonight (Sunday) - 9pm and Midnight; Friday Night - 9pm & 4am

Watch Kabbalat Shabbat services from a modern Orthodox synagogue, The Hampton Synagogue of West Hampton Beach, NY; and Shabbat Services from Reform synagogue, Central Synagogue from New York City.

Kabbalat Shabbat - 7pm

Shabbat Services - 7:40pm & 11pm

Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel

Watch JBS on Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios DirecTV Ch388, Roku under "educational" and streamed on jbstv.org from June 30 – July 6

For a complete and timely schedule, go to www.jbstv.org

July 4: Honoring U.S. Soldiers The sacrifice of American soldiers and the contribution of Jews in the Armed Forces is commemorated by the Council of Young Jewish Presidents in a moving service held in New York's Park Ave Synagogue Thursday – 10am & 5:30pm (7am & 2:30pm PT)

Talmud: Pray For State For the July 4th Holiday, JBS plays Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer at Gateways and author Gateway To Judaism, discussing how the Talmud calls upon Jews to pray for the secular government wherever the Jewish People live in the Diaspora. Tuesday - 9am &4:30pm (6am & 1:30pm PT),Thursday – 7pm (4pm PT) Friday - 4am (1am PT)

L’Chayim Roundtable: Jews & America A discussion of the extraordinary history of the Jewish experience in America, as well as the challenges it poses for Jewish continuity, with Jeffrey Gurock (Yeshiva U.), Deborah Dash Moore (U. of Michigan), Steven Bayme (AJC) and Thane Rosenbaum (NYU). Tuesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT), Wednesday - 3pm (12 Noon PT)

Museum Of American Jewish History Tour the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, PA, which explores the span of Jewish contributions to American life from the 1600s to the present day. Thursday 9am & 4:30pm (6am & 1:30pm PT)

Film: Blue & Gray The story of the 10,000 Jewish soldiers who fought in America's deadliest war, the Civil War -- brother against brother, Jew against Jew, in numbers proportionally higher than other American group, 7,000 for the Union and 3,000 for the Confederacy. Thursday 10:30am (7:35am PT), Saturday – 1pm (10am PT)

Washington's Letter To The Jews A discussion of President George Washington 1970 letter to the Jews of Rhode Island, affirming the principle of religious tolerance, with Dr. Jonathan Sarna (Brandeis U), Rabbi Meir Soloveichik (Congregation Shearith Israel) and Dr. Louise Mirrer (AHJS). At Congregation Shearith Israel in NYC. Thursday 1pm & 1am (10am & 10pm PT)

U.S. Presidents & Israel Professor Jerome Chanes of CUNY discusses how the American Presidential administrations of the 20th Century each interacted with the state of Israel. Thursday – 2pm & (11am), Friday - 5am (2am PT)

Touro Synagogue Learn about the oldest synagogue in the United States and the only synagogue from America’s Colonial Period from docent Lew Keen and Rabbi Marc Mandel of the synagogue’s Congregation Jeshuat Israel. With Mark S. Golub, Thursday 7:30pm & 2:30am (4:30pm & 11:30pm)

L’Chayim: Jews & America-Jeff Gurock Dr. Jeffrey Gurock, professor of American Jewish History at Yeshiva University, describes aspects of the Jewish experience in America. Thursday – 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT), Friday – 3pm (12noon PT), Saturday – 6pm (3pm PT)

Richard Rubin: Jewish in America Richard Rubin, Swarthmore professor and author of “Jewish In America,” discusses what makes the American Jewish community so special for this country and the world. From JCC Mid-Westchester in Scarsdale, NY, a program of Park International Publishing. Thursday 10pm & 4am (7pm & 1am PT)

Israel Population Planning-Pt 1 A panel on “Human Geography Of Israel: 1947-1952” with Gur Alroey (U of Haifa), Gil Rubin (Harvard), Avi Picard (Bar-Ilan U). A program of The Taub Center for Israel Studies from NYU’s Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life. Monday 7:30pm & 1am (4:30pm & 10pm PT)

The Mossad & Mizrachi Spies Matti Friedman (NY Times) and Mijal Bitton (Hartman Institute) discuss the secret role of Mizrachi spies. A program of The Jewish Week in partnership with UJA-Federation of New York, Natan, and Park Avenue Synagogue. From Park Avenue Synagogue in NYC. Tuesday – 8pm & 1:30am (5pm &10:30pm), Friday – 2pm (11am PT), Saturday – 7pm (4pm PT)

L’Chayim: The Hebrew Hillbilly – Shelley Fisher Singer/songwriter/actress Shelley Fisher (known as "The Hebrew Hillbilly") discusses growing up Jewish in the heart of the Mississippi Delta (Memphis, TN), her love of Jewishness, and how her Jewish heritage has influenced her career. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT), Thursday - 3pm (12 Noon PT), (Next Sunday Noon and 6pm)

Today (Sunday): Sen. Joe Lieberman Former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman reflects on his Jewish background, his political heroes and his lifelong career in American politics. Sunday – Noon & 6pm (9am & 3pm PT), Monday– 3pm (12 Noon PT)

Monday: American Zionism Herbert Block, Executive Director of The American Zionist Movement (AZM), discusses the various expressions of pro-Israel activism in the United States and reflects on why some American Jews do not appreciate the nobility of Zionism.
Monday – 9pm & Midnight (6pm and 9pm PT), Tuesday – 3pm (12noon PT)

92nd Street Y: Morality-Friedman/Seidman Dov Seidman, businessman and author of “How: Why How we do Anything Means Everything,” shares his moral philosophies with New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman in a conversation entitled "How to Repair the World" at the 92nd Street Y in NYC. Tonight (Sunday) – 8:30pm & 2am (5:30pm & 11pm PT), Monday - 10pm & 4am (7pm & 1am PT), Wednesday - 10:30am (7:30am PT) Friday – 1am (10pm PT), Saturday - 1am & 3pm (Fri 10pm & Sat Noon PT)

Jake Ehrenreich Show In the first season finale, Jake Ehrenreich welcomes comedian Sarge; star of stage, screen and television; and First Lady of the Catskills Resorts, Elaine Grossinger, who is inducted into the Catskills Hall of Fame. An original JBS series. Saturday (July 6) - 8pm & 12 midnight (5pm & 9pm PT)

Film: Righteous Rebel, Avi Weiss Filmmaker Phil Schneider provides a compelling, insightful, and comprehensive look into Rabbi Avi Weiss' extraordinary life, and how, as a result of his crusading activism and "speaking truth to power," he has inspired others to "show up, stand up, and speak up" in times of crisis. Today (Sunday - 9pm and Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT), Friday – 9pm & 4am (6pm &1am PT)

Talmud: Don’t Argue (Korach) As the Jewish world reads sedra Korach, JBS plays Gateways’ Rabbi Mordechai Becher (author of Gateways To Judaism) exploring the way in which the Jewish Tradition views the rebellion of Korach against Moses’ authority in the Book of Numbers (Ch. 16). Tuesday – 9:30 am & 5:30pm (6:30am & 2pm PT), Thursday – 7:30pm (4:30pm PT), Friday – 4:30am (1:30am PT)

Watch JBS on Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios Ch798, DirecTV Ch388, Roku under "educational" and streamed on jbstv.org from June 23-29

For the complete JBS schedule, go to www.jbstv.org and click on Schedule

L’Chayim: Sen. Joe Lieberman In a rare personal interview, former U.S. Senator and Vice Presidential candidate Joe Lieberman reflects on his Jewish background, his political heroes and his lifelong career in American politics. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Thursday - 3pm (12 Noon PT) (Next Sunday Noon and 6pm)

92nd Street Y: Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten, whose book "Barefoot Contessa: How Easy Is That?" features simple recipes and easy tips, talks with writer Anna Quindlen about her successful ventures in retail, television, and publishing. From the 92nd Street Y in NYC. Tonight (Sunday) - 8pm & 2am (5pm & 11pm PT) Monday - 10pm & 4am (7pm & 1am PT) Wednesday - 10:30am (7:30am PT) Saturday - 1am & 3pm (Fri 10pm & Sat Noon PT)

Jewish Cinematheque-Boaz Yacov Filmmaker Boaz Yehonatan Yacov discusses becoming religious late in life and marrying a non-religious filmmaker; and his directorial debut "Redemption" – the story of a religious rock star who returns to music to raise money for his sick child. With Jewish film scholar Eric Goldman. Monday - 7:30pm & 1am (4:30pm & 1am PT) Wednesday – 10:30pm & 2:30am (7:30pm & 11:30 PT) Saturday – 10pm (7pm PT)

AJC Global: Pompeo/Cruz/Sanders Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in conversation with David Harris (CEO, AJC), Rep. Rob Portman, Rep Hakeem Jeffries, Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Bernie Sanders are all featured at the 2019 AJC Global Forum from the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. Tuesday – 7pm (4pm PT) Wednesday – 1:30am (Tuesday 10:30pm PT) Thursday – 1pm (10am PT) Saturday – 7pm & 1am (4pm & 10pm PT)

AJC Global‘19: U.S. Leadership? Neera Tanden (Center for American Progress) debates Michael Anton (Dep. Assistant to Pres. Trump debate U.S. Global leadership in decline; plus, Rep. Lee Zeldin, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Rep. Brendaw Lawrence from 2019 AJC Global Forum. Wednesday - 7:40pm & 1am (4:40pm PT & 10pm PT)

Today (Sunday) on L'Chayim : Oslo Syndrome - Ken Levin Historian and psychiatrist Kenneth Levin suggests why some American Jews are anti- Israel as a means of feeling more comfortable and accepted in a non-Jewish society, similar to the pattern described in his book The Oslo Syndrome. Sunday – Noon & 6pm (9am & 3pm PT) Monday– 3pm (12 Noon PT)

Monday on L'Chayim: Brad Hirschfield-CLAL (Part 2) Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, President of CLAL (National Jewish Center for Learning & Leadership), discusses why he left the extreme right, peace with the Palestinians, religious pluralism in Israel and gay marriage. Monday – 9pm & Midnight (6pm and 9pm PT) Tuesday – 3pm (12noon PT)

Tuesday on L'Chayim : Harriet Schleifer The incoming National President of the American Jewish Committee, Harriet Schleifer, discusses the key challenges facing American Jewish life including the lack of education in the Jewish community and the lack of engagement of Jewish youth.
Tuesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Wednesday - 3pm (12 Noon PT)

Thursday on L'Chayim: Deborah Lipstadt Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt (Emory University), discusses her celebrated victory over a British Holocaust denier and assesses the dangers of contemporary antisemitism she addresses in her book Antisemitism: Here and Now. Thursday – 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Friday – 3pm (12noon PT)

Saturday on L'Chayim: Saving Italian Jews (Elizabeth Bettina) Elizabeth Bettina, author of "It Happened In Italy-the untold stories of how the people of Italy defied the horror of the Holocaust," describes how she learned the small Italian village which was home to her Catholic relatives helped save Italian Jews.
Saturday – 6pm (3pm PT)

Time To Say Goodbye Maximilian Ehrenreich stars as 12-year-old Jewish boy in Hamburg who must deal with his religiously divided parents' separation, his emerging puberty, and his falling madly in love with his new rabbi (Catherine De Lean). Directed by Vivian Andereggen. Tonight (Sunday) – 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Friday – 9pm & 4am (6pm & 1am PT)

Shalom Baby Childbirth Education Series

Shalom Baby

Come for the childbirth education, stay for the Jewish community!

For expecting moms and their partners.

Next offering Saturday, August 3, 9:30am - 4:30pm

Details and registration

Daylong class includes breakfast, a thorough, doula-taught childbirth education class and intimate conversation with one of Temple Beth Sholom's rabbis regarding Jewish names and naming rituals. They day concludes with Havdalah with your peers.

You'll then have the opportunity to return subsequent evenings for the following, all included in Shalom Baby: lactation consultant focusing on breastfeeding, swaddling, and diapering; pediatrician; psychologist focusing on maternal post-partum mental health; LCSW's experiential workshop entitled "From Partners to Parents/Couples to Families"; prenatal yoga class; sleep consultant; and infant/toddler CPR!

The community building continues with a reunion for all to meet and play with the babies months later.

Included in Shalom Baby is the opportunity for a child naming ceremony during Shabbat services.

Watch JBS on Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios Ch798, DirecTV Ch388, Roku under "educational" and streamed on jbstv.org from June 16-22

For a complete and timely schedule, go to www.jbstv.org

LIVE: Jerusalem Post Conference

JBS's exclusive LIVE COVERAGE of this year's Jerusalem Post Conference in NYC with scheduled speakers Jonathan Greenblatt, Ayelet Shaked, Danny Danon, Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Hotevely, Nir Barkat, Brooke Goldstein, "The Green Prince" (Mosab Hassan Yousef) and Caroline Glick.
Today - 9am to 5:30pm

Talmud Study: Father's Day Parenting

Rabbi Mordechai Becher (Senior Lecturer, Gateways and author of "Gateway To Judaism") discusses the Talmud's view of parenting and how to raise children who are self-reliant and morally responsible adults. On the JBS series, "Dimensions of the Daf." Sunday - 8:30am; Tuesday - 9:30am & 5pm

How To Raise Good Kids

Author and New York Times columnist Ron Lieber (The Opposite of Spoiled) suggests parenting strategies for teaching kids to be responsible with money. From the JCC Greenwich at Carmel in Greenwich, CT. Monday- 4am

AJC Global 2019: Carr, K Harris, Bibi

The rise of Global Antisemitism (with Elan Carr), the next Israeli elections, Democratic Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris and a conversation between PM Netanyahu and David Harris are plenary highlights at the 2019 AJC Global Forum in Washington, DC. Monday - 7:30pm; Tuesday - 1am; Wednesday - 1:30pm

AJC Global: Jews & Politics

Halie Soifer (Jewish Dem. Council of America) and Matt Brooks (Rep. Jewish Coalition) discuss "Do American Jews Have A Political Home" at the 2019 AJC Global Forum in Washington, DC. Tuesday - 7pm (4pm PT) Wednesday - 1am; Saturday - 7pm

92nd Street Y: Simon Schama- Jews Pt 1

Historian, writer, and film documentarian, Simon Schama, talks with novelist Jonathan Safran Foer about Schama's 5-part television series on 3,000 years of Jewish history and impact on civilization, The Story of the Jews. From the 92nd Street Y in NYC. Tonight (Sunday) - 8pm & 2am; Monday - 10pm & 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Saturday - 1am & 3pm

L'Chayim: Oslo Syndrome-Levin

Historian and psychiatrist Kenneth Levin suggests why some American Jews are anti- Israel as a means of feeling more comfortable and accepted in a non-Jewish society, similar to the pattern described in his book The Oslo Syndrome. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3pm

L'Chayim: Jew & Arab Children

Amri Shlomian, founder of Ein Bustan, a school in the Galilee where Jewish and Arab Israeli children study together, describes his own Jewishness as the child of a father who is a Survivor, and the philosophy behind his school.
Monday - 9pm & Midnight; Tuesday - 3pm

L'Chayim: David Goodman

David Goodman, the brother of Andrew Goodman who was murdered by Klansmen in Mississippi in June of 1964, talks about his brother and the work of The Andrew Goodman Foundation Thursday - 9pm & Midnight; Friday - 3pm

L'Chayim: Cantor Sol Zim

World renowned cantor, composer, and performer Sol Zim (Hollis Hills Bayside Jewish Center in Bayside, NY) discusses his life, career and his love of Jewish music. Saturday - 6pm

L'Chayim: Jack Laub - NBA, WWII

Jack Laub, a World War II Veteran who also has the distinction of being a college basketball star and player in the NBA, discusses his personal journey and his Jewish identity. Tuesday - 9pm & Midnight; Wednesday - 3pm

Jews & Basketball: Dershowitz and Gurock Talk Basketball

A review of Jews and basketball--and memories of icons Auerbach, Holzman, and Sarachek--with Alan Dershowitz and Dr. Jeffrey Gurock, prof. of American Jewish History at Yeshiva U. Tuesday - 10pm; Wednesday - 4am; Wednesday - 4pm

The Jake Ehrenreich Show

This month, Jake welcomes star of stage, screen, TV and Yiddish theater, Mike Burstyn, and the great American comic, Shecky Greene - whom Jake also inducts into the Catskills Hall of Fame. Wednesday - 7:30pm; Friday - 10am

And now watch Kabbalat Shabbat services from a modern Orthodox synagogue, The Hampton Synagogue of West Hampton Beach, NY, and Shabbat Services from Reform synagogue,

Kabbalat Shabbat - 7pm

Shabbat Services - 7:40pm & Enc 11pm

Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel

FIDF YL - Sunday Shvitz @Sol Yoga Wynwood

Sunday Shvitz @Sol Yoga Wynwood

STAY ON TRACK, STAY FIT, COME SHVITZ!

On Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 1:00pm, please join FIDF Young Leadership for a Sunday Shvitz at Sol Yoga Wynwood!

Limited Tickets Available: $25 General Admission (includes yoga mat rental and one free week of classes for new clients at Sol Yoga)

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE: https://www.fidf.org/solyoga or Call 305-354-8233

Schedule: 12:45am Check-in 1:00pm - 2:00pm SOL FLOW Class taught by Dan Phalen

SOL FLOW Description Vinyasa flow for all levels. This class will leave you feeling stretched, strengthened, and connected.

Event Chairs: Joana Kohen, Ofir Pinkweiss Izakov & Gina Goldberg

Thank you to our generous sponsor Sol Yoga.

For more information, please contact Elana Kashti, FIDF Young Leadership Development Associate, at 305-354-8233 or email [email protected].

Friends of the Israel Defense Forces is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The portion of your contribution deemed to be for goods and services will not be deductible.

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