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JBS Programming for 4/10-4/16: Passover Services, Seders & More, Oren and Fingerhut on Ukraine; African Exodus, Glenn Richter on Soviet Jewry, Rep. Ritchie Torres
In The News: Ukraine & Israel's Response
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren explains why he thinks Israel has to respond with deeds, not just words and aid, for Ukraine. And JFNA CEO Eric Fingerhut discusses his recent aid mission to Ukraine and efforts to help refugees. With Teisha Bader Monday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Tuesday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 11:30pm
Passover Services and Seders from Central Synagogue and Hampton Synagogue plus a Family Seder with Mark Golub: Go to www.jbstv.org to view schedule
Talmud Study: Gratitude for Passover
Giving thanks from a Talmudic perspective, including gratitude and positive retribution, is explored using elements of the Exodus story recounted at the Passover Seder in this episode of "Dimensions of the Daf" with Rabbi Mordechai Becher. Today (Sunday) - 9:30am Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:30pm Wednesday - 7:30pm
Jewish 101: Lessons of Passover
In an ongoing study of what it means to be a "Jew" by reading the Exodus Story, Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Tenth Plague, the m'zuzah, and the rabbinic notion of a Jew's "choosing" to be part of the Jewish People. Sunday (Today) - 10:00am Wednesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 11:00am Friday - 5:00am
From The Aleph Bet: The Four Questions
Reading and understanding The Four Questions, recited as part of the Passover Seder, are the focus of this special holiday lesson of "From The Aleph-Bet" Series 2. Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 10:00am & 4:00am
L’Chayim: Yitz Greenberg & Intro to Passover
A special L’Chayim with Rabbi Irving “Yitz” Greenberg on the meaning of Passover and how the Shabbat is a unique expression of Jewish beauty, followed by an introduction to the meaning of the Passover holiday, and the symbols of the Seder service. Monday - 9:00am & Midnight Tuesday - 3:00pm
Elana Stein Hain: Learning From Passover
Using Biblical texts and rabbinic commentary on the roles of Miriam and Moses in the Exodus story, Elana Stein Hain (Director of Faculty and Senior Fellow for the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America) discusses "Leadership Models: What We Learn From Passover." Monday - 9:45am Thursday - 5:00pm
Jonathan Safran Foer: New American Haggadah
One of America's foremost novelists explains why he created the New American Haggadah and discusses his feeling for Jewish life, with Rabbi Michael Paley of UJA-Federation of NY. Monday - 10:30am Thursday - 10:00pm
JOFA: Exploring the Haggadah
Rabbi Eryn London, Scholar in Residence of JOFA (Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance) in the United Kingdom, explores the traditions in the Haggadah. Monday - 7:30pm & 2:00am
Rabbi Hirsch: “The Past Alive” - A Passover Message
Rabbi Hirsch connects the Passover story to recent archaeological discoveries and offers a reminder of the ancient connection the Jewish People have to their homeland of Israel, in a sermon to his NYC congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue. Tuesday- 7:00pm & 2:30am Wednesday - 10:00am & 2:30am Friday - 11:00am Saturday - 5:30am
Irvin Ungar: The Szyk Haggadah
Irvin Ungar, the leading authority on the life and work of illustrator Arthur Szyk, recounts the remarkable story of how the political artist used his work to fight Hitler, including the creation of the iconic Szyk Haggadah. Tuesday - 9:00pm & Midnight Wednesday - 3:00pm
Abigail Pogrebin
Journalist, author and JBS host Abigail Pogrebin discusses Passover and what she learned about Judaism during her year-long journey observing all 18 holidays on the Jewish calendar, and reflects on American Jewish life today.
Wednesday - 9:00pm & & Midnight
Thursday - 3:00pm
New Jewish Cinema: Streit’s Ends
Director Michael Levine discusses Streit's: Matzo and the American Dream, his documentary that chronicles the final historic year of the last family-owned matzah bakery in America, housed in New York’s lower east side. With Judy Gelman Myers. Thursday 2:30pm & 2:30am
AJR: The Song of Moses & Miriam
Rabbi and musician Zach Fredman plays his original melody to "The Song of Moses and Miriam" from the Book of Exodus, and describes how a literal reading of the Torah portion influenced his composition. A seminar from AJR - Academy for Jewish Religion. Friday 2:00pm
Rabbi Sacks z”l: Rambam for Seder Night
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z”l discusses Maimonides’ insights into the way children and adults are to experience the Seder, as found in the Rambam’s Guide To The Perplexed. Friday 10:00pm & 3:00am
L’Chayim: Passover at The Wellmans - Film & Critique
The film Passover at the Wellmans — about a dysfunctional New York family struggling with issues of faith and intermarriage during their Passover Seder — is followed by a discussion of some of the troubling issues raised in the film, with Rabbi Josh Hammerman (Temple Beth El in Stamford, CT) and Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (The Jewish Week). Thursday - 8:30pm & Midnight Friday - 2:30pm
Rabbi on the Sidelines: Josh Rawitch
Josh Rawitch, President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, joins Rabbi Erez Sherman to discuss what is meant by “field of dreams,” explain why Cooperstown is the spiritual home of baseball, and describe the qualities that make a Hall of Famer on and off the field. Follow on Twitter @RabbiESherman, Instagram @rabbi_erez_sherman Sunday - 7:00pm & 2:00am Monday - 1:00pm Tuesday - 10:00am Thursday - 5:00am
Documentary Premiere: African Exodus
With no policy, infrastructure or political will to handle the 60,000 Africans who have fled to Israel seeking safety and asylum over the past decade, this documentary explores how the Jewish State handles this other refugee crisis. Sunday - 9:00pm & Midnight
The Struggle of Soviet Jewry
From the JBS Studios in Times Square, leading U.S. activist Glenn Richter and JBS’ Micah Halpern discuss the historic struggle of Soviet Jewry with author and activist Pam Cohen (Hidden Heroes) and author Ephriam Kholmyansky (The Voice of Silence: The Story of the Jewish Underground in the USSR). Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Tuesday - 11:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 2:00pm Friday - 10:00am
Shaping An Omni-American Future (Part 3)
Pro-Israel congressman Ritchie Torres (D-NY) headlines a diverse group of artists and thinkers in the final program in a series fighting racism and antisemitism, celebrating the power of culture, and offering perspectives on a shared “omni-American” future. From The American Sephardi Federation, The Jazz Leadership Project and the Combat Antisemitism Movement. Tuesday - 7:30pm & 1:00am Wednesday - 10:30am Thursday - 1:00pm
Top Story with Jonathan Tobin: Ben Weingarten
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the impact of American weakness and appeasement of Iran, and is joined by journalist Ben Weingarten to discuss Ukraine, Iran, the U.S. administration’s inability to define national interests and more. Thursday - 7:30pm & 1:30am Friday - 9:00am
In The News: Israeli Field Hospital in Ukraine In this special ITN, Shahar Azani speaks with Galit Peleg, of Israel’s International aid agency MASHAV, who is on the ground in Western Ukraine, operating the newly-opened Israeli field hospital and overseeing humanitarian operations on the ground. Today (Sunday) - 5:30pm
Thinking Out Loud
Micah opines about the meaning of Passover as we approach the third holiday affected by Covid, as well as the first one to be suffused with talk of the war in Ukraine. Micah also warns about potential upcoming terror attacks that could occur worldwide during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm
**92nd Street Y: Adin Steinsaltz z"l
Rethinking Jewish Identity is explored by noted philosopher, mystic, scientist, social critic, and prolific author Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, in a presentation taped before a live audience at New York’s 92nd Street Y.
Sunday - 8:00pm
Monday - 5:00am & 10:00pm
Wednesday - 1:00pm
Saturday - 1:00am
JBS HIghlights 4/10-4/16: Passover Services, Seders & More, Oren and Fingerhut on Ukraine; African Exodus, Glenn Richter on Soviet Jewry, Rep. Ritchie Torres
Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box Ch 1684, Atlantic Broadband 168, Hotwire Ch 269, DirecTV Ch 388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org
In The News: Ukraine & Israel's Response
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren explains why he thinks Israel has to respond with deeds, not just words and aid, for Ukraine. And JFNA CEO Eric Fingerhut discusses his recent aid mission to Ukraine and efforts to help refugees. With Teisha Bader Monday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Tuesday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 11:30pm
Passover Services and Seders from Central Synagogue and Hampton Synagogue plus a Family Seder with Mark Golub: Go to www.jbstv.org to view schedule
Talmud Study: Gratitude for Passover
Giving thanks from a Talmudic perspective, including gratitude and positive retribution, is explored using elements of the Exodus story recounted at the Passover Seder in this episode of "Dimensions of the Daf" with Rabbi Mordechai Becher. Today (Sunday) - 9:30am Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:30pm Wednesday - 7:30pm
Jewish 101: Lessons of Passover
In an ongoing study of what it means to be a "Jew" by reading the Exodus Story, Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Tenth Plague, the m'zuzah, and the rabbinic notion of a Jew's "choosing" to be part of the Jewish People. Sunday (Today) - 10:00am Wednesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 11:00am Friday - 5:00am
From The Aleph Bet: The Four Questions
Reading and understanding The Four Questions, recited as part of the Passover Seder, are the focus of this special holiday lesson of "From The Aleph-Bet" Series 2. Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 10:00am & 4:00am
L’Chayim: Yitz Greenberg & Intro to Passover
A special L’Chayim with Rabbi Irving “Yitz” Greenberg on the meaning of Passover and how the Shabbat is a unique expression of Jewish beauty, followed by an introduction to the meaning of the Passover holiday, and the symbols of the Seder service. Monday - 9:00am & Midnight Tuesday - 3:00pm
Elana Stein Hain: Learning From Passover
Using Biblical texts and rabbinic commentary on the roles of Miriam and Moses in the Exodus story, Elana Stein Hain (Director of Faculty and Senior Fellow for the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America) discusses "Leadership Models: What We Learn From Passover." Monday - 9:45am Thursday - 5:00pm
Jonathan Safran Foer: New American Haggadah
One of America's foremost novelists explains why he created the New American Haggadah and discusses his feeling for Jewish life, with Rabbi Michael Paley of UJA-Federation of NY. Monday - 10:30am Thursday - 10:00pm
JOFA: Exploring the Haggadah
Rabbi Eryn London, Scholar in Residence of JOFA (Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance) in the United Kingdom, explores the traditions in the Haggadah. Monday - 7:30pm & 2:00am
Rabbi Hirsch: “The Past Alive” - A Passover Message
Rabbi Hirsch connects the Passover story to recent archaeological discoveries and offers a reminder of the ancient connection the Jewish People have to their homeland of Israel, in a sermon to his NYC congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue. Tuesday- 7:00pm & 2:30am Wednesday - 10:00am & 2:30am Friday - 11:00am Saturday - 5:30am
Irvin Ungar: The Szyk Haggadah
Irvin Ungar, the leading authority on the life and work of illustrator Arthur Szyk, recounts the remarkable story of how the political artist used his work to fight Hitler, including the creation of the iconic Szyk Haggadah. Tuesday - 9:00pm & Midnight Wednesday - 3:00pm
Abigail Pogrebin
Journalist, author and JBS host Abigail Pogrebin discusses Passover and what she learned about Judaism during her year-long journey observing all 18 holidays on the Jewish calendar, and reflects on American Jewish life today.
Wednesday - 9:00pm & & Midnight
Thursday - 3:00pm
New Jewish Cinema: Streit’s Ends
Director Michael Levine discusses Streit's: Matzo and the American Dream, his documentary that chronicles the final historic year of the last family-owned matzah bakery in America, housed in New York’s lower east side. With Judy Gelman Myers. Thursday 2:30pm & 2:30am
AJR: The Song of Moses & Miriam
Rabbi and musician Zach Fredman plays his original melody to "The Song of Moses and Miriam" from the Book of Exodus, and describes how a literal reading of the Torah portion influenced his composition. A seminar from AJR - Academy for Jewish Religion. Friday 2:00pm
Rabbi Sacks z”l: Rambam for Seder Night
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z”l discusses Maimonides’ insights into the way children and adults are to experience the Seder, as found in the Rambam’s Guide To The Perplexed. Friday 10:00pm & 3:00am
L’Chayim: Passover at The Wellmans - Film & Critique
The film Passover at the Wellmans — about a dysfunctional New York family struggling with issues of faith and intermarriage during their Passover Seder — is followed by a discussion of some of the troubling issues raised in the film, with Rabbi Josh Hammerman (Temple Beth El in Stamford, CT) and Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (The Jewish Week). Thursday - 8:30pm & Midnight Friday - 2:30pm
Rabbi on the Sidelines: Josh Rawitch
Josh Rawitch, President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, joins Rabbi Erez Sherman to discuss what is meant by “field of dreams,” explain why Cooperstown is the spiritual home of baseball, and describe the qualities that make a Hall of Famer on and off the field. Follow on Twitter @RabbiESherman, Instagram @rabbi_erez_sherman Sunday - 7:00pm & 2:00am Monday - 1:00pm Tuesday - 10:00am Thursday - 5:00am
Documentary Premiere: African Exodus
With no policy, infrastructure or political will to handle the 60,000 Africans who have fled to Israel seeking safety and asylum over the past decade, this documentary explores how the Jewish State handles this other refugee crisis. Sunday - 9:00pm & Midnight
The Struggle of Soviet Jewry
From the JBS Studios in Times Square, leading U.S. activist Glenn Richter and JBS’ Micah Halpern discuss the historic struggle of Soviet Jewry with author and activist Pam Cohen (Hidden Heroes) and author Ephriam Kholmyansky (The Voice of Silence: The Story of the Jewish Underground in the USSR). Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Tuesday - 11:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 2:00pm Friday - 10:00am
Shaping An Omni-American Future (Part 3)
Pro-Israel congressman Ritchie Torres (D-NY) headlines a diverse group of artists and thinkers in the final program in a series fighting racism and antisemitism, celebrating the power of culture, and offering perspectives on a shared “omni-American” future. From The American Sephardi Federation, The Jazz Leadership Project and the Combat Antisemitism Movement. Tuesday - 7:30pm & 1:00am Wednesday - 10:30am Thursday - 1:00pm
Top Story with Jonathan Tobin: Ben Weingarten
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the impact of American weakness and appeasement of Iran, and is joined by journalist Ben Weingarten to discuss Ukraine, Iran, the U.S. administration’s inability to define national interests and more. Thursday - 7:30pm & 1:30am Friday - 9:00am
In The News: Israeli Field Hospital in Ukraine In this special ITN, Shahar Azani speaks with Galit Peleg, of Israel’s International aid agency MASHAV, who is on the ground in Western Ukraine, operating the newly-opened Israeli field hospital and overseeing humanitarian operations on the ground. Today (Sunday) - 5:30pm
Thinking Out Loud: Micah opines about the meaning of Passover as we approach the third holiday affected by Covid, as well as the first one to be suffused with talk of the war in Ukraine. Micah also warns about potential upcoming terror attacks that could occur worldwide during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm
92nd Street Y: Adin Steinsaltz z"l**
Rethinking Jewish Identity is explored by noted philosopher, mystic, scientist, social critic, and prolific author Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, in a presentation taped before a live audience at New York’s 92nd Street Y.
Sunday - 8:00pm
Monday - 5:00am & 10:00pm
Wednesday - 1:00pm
Saturday - 1:00am
Virtually Limitless: Our Shared Shelf
Posted by Laura Sekoff on 04/07/2022 @ 04:46 PM
Join Women's Philanthropy for this month's book club conversation
Creative Service for Healing and Renewal - In the Season of Passover
Posted by Laura Sekoff on 04/07/2022 @ 10:32 AM
Join Cantorial Soloist Jodi Rozental and Bet Shira's Caring Kehillah for a meaningful and musical service on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The uplifting evening will be filled with beautiful music, inspiring words and soulful prayers.
Zoom ID: 665-661-3996 Meeting Password: 7500
Phone: (646) 876-9923 using passcode: 665-661-3996#
For more information, email Jodi at [email protected]
Attendees please have two candles available to light during the service (either real or flameless)
JELF Educational Loans Available to Help Pay for College
Posted by Laura Sekoff on 04/06/2022 @ 10:44 AM
JELF (Jewish Educational Loan Fund), a Federation partner agency, is now accepting applications for interest-free loans for Jewish students pursuing higher education, including graduate, vocational or technical school. In order to qualify, applicants must be enrolled full-time in a program leading to a degree or certificate at an accredited US educational institution, be a US citizen (or have lawful immigration status), be in good academic standing with their university and be able to demonstrate financial need via a completed FAFSA application. Applications are due by April 30.
For more information and to apply, contact David Cohen at [email protected] or visit JELF.org.
JELF Loans Available to Help Pay for College
Posted by Laura Sekoff on 04/06/2022 @ 10:31 AM
JELF (Jewish Educational Loan Fund) is now accepting applications for interest-free loans for Jewish students pursuing higher education, including graduate, vocational or technical school. In order to qualify, applicants must be enrolled full-time in a program leading to a degree or certificate at an accredited US educational institution, be a US citizen (or have lawful immigration status), be in good academic standing with their university and be able to demonstrate financial need via a completed FAFSA application. The deadline to apply is April 30.
For more information and to apply, contact David Cohen at [email protected] or visit JELF.org.
JBS Highlights April 3-9: Ukraine coverage, Melanie Phillips, Dov Hikind, In the Spotlight-Musicians, Phil Martelli
Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box 1684, Hotwire Channel 269 SD Digital Access Tier, DirecTV 388 and streamed on Roku under “educational”, Apple TV, Amazon Fire and www.jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other providers, go to www.jbstv.org
In The News: Israeli Field Hospital in Ukraine
In this special ITN, Shahar Azani speaks with Galit Peleg, of Israel’s International aid agency MASHAV, who is on the ground in Western Ukraine, operating the newly-opened Israeli field hospital and overseeing humanitarian operations on the ground. Monday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Tuesday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 11:30pm
Rabbi on the Sidelines: Phil Martelli
Phil Martelli, University of Michigan and St. Joseph's University basketball coach, joins Rabbi Sherman to discuss Coaches vs Cancer, the state of college basketball today, the impact he’s had on the Philadelphia community on and off the court and more. Follow on Twitter @RabbiESherman, Instagram @rabbi_erez_sherman, and Facebook @SinaiTempleLA. Sunday - 7:00pm & 2:00am Monday - 1:00pm Tuesday - 10:00am Thursday - 5:00am & 10:00pm
FIDF Live: Spotlight on Women
Meet the first-ever female Battalion Commander in the Artillery Corps, the first female Combat Doctor in the Paratroopers Brigade and other women breaking through the glass ceiling, in this celebration of female soldiers of the IDF. Monday - 7:30pm & 2:00am Wednesday - 7:30pm Thursday - 10:35am Friday - 10:30am
In The Spotlight: Musician
Abigail Pogrebin sits with acclaimed musicians Elana Arian, Joey Weisenberg and Noah Aronson to discuss how their work has changed the ritual landscape, how they view the links between music and prayer, and more. Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Tuesday - 11:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 2:00pm Friday - 2:00pm Saturday - 8:30pm
Rabbi Hirsch: Between Israel and Ukraine
In a sermon to his congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City, Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch describes his growing frustration over watching the Ukraine crisis from afar, and shares his plans for a humanitarian mission to Poland and the Ukraine border at the end of April. Tuesday- 7:00pm & 2:30am Wednesday - 10:00am & 2:30am Friday - 11:00am Saturday - 5:30am & 4:00pm
Shaping An Omni-American Future (Part 2)
Author Thomas Chatterton Williams headlines a diverse group of artists, musicians and thinkers in part two of a program fighting racism and antisemitism, celebrating the power of culture, and offering perspectives on a shared “omni-American” future. From The American Sephardi Federation, The Jazz Leadership Project and the Combat Antisemitism Movement. Tuesday - 7:30pm & 1:00am Wednesday - 10:30am Thursday - 1:00pm Saturday - 7:00pm
Global Perspectives: Dov Hikind
Former democratic NY State Assemblyman Dov Hikind discusses the rising antisemitism in the US and why the perpetrators are never talked about or prosecuted; the alarming shift of the Democratic party away from Israel; the new Iran deal and more. Thursday - 7:30pm & 2:00am Friday - 10:00am
Top Story: Melanie Phillips
Jonathan Tobin discusses the new respect given to nationalism amid the wave of sympathy for Ukraine, and why Zionism is just as deserving of support, and also analyzes Zelensky’s speech to the Knesset before being joined by columnist Melanie Phillips to discuss the latest about Israel and Ukraine, Biden’s attitudes and determination to push ahead with a new round of appeasement of Iran, and more. Thursday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Friday - 9:00am
In The News: Jewish Agency Aid to Ukraine
The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Yigal Palmor discusses his organization’s campaign to help Jews make Aliyah now from the Ukraine and Russia, their work to keep Jews safe, and their efforts to assist all Ukrainian refugees. With Shahar Azani. Today (Sunday) - 5:30pm
Thinking Out Loud
*Micah discusses Ukrainian President Zelensky's persistent request that the U.S. and NATO enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine, and why it has so far been a prudent move to not do so, given the types of direct conflicts with Russian troops it would surely invite. Micah also analyzes a new opinion piece by Ben-Dror Yemini about the Ukrainian people's inalienable right to self-determination, which he compares to the Palestinian situation. Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 5:30pm *
On L’Chayim
Tal Keinan - Part 1
Israeli financier and former IDF fighter pilot Tal Keinan, author of God Is In The Crowd, explains why he sees American Jewry on the decline and in danger of “dying in its sleep.” Today (Sunday) - 12:00 Noon
Tal Keinan - Part 2
Today (Sunday) - 6:00pm
Talia Carner - Hotel Mosco
Author Talia Career describes her Israeli family history that goes back seven generations; her response to anyone who questions Israel's legitimacy; and how her novel Hotel Moscow is based on her own trip to Russia in 1993. Monday - 3:00pm
Orin Wolf - “The Band’s Visit”
Broadway producer Orin Wolf discusses his Jewish background, his love of Israel, his philosophy of theater, and the story behind his creating the Tony Award Winning Best Musical of 2018, “The Band’s Visit.”
Monday - 9:00pm & Midnight
Tuesday - 3:00pm
Stuart Weinblatt - Confronting Illness
Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, author of Living In The Shadow of Death, describes his experience with cancer and discusses the Jewish tradition’s understanding of prayer and the power of community in the healing process. Tuesday - 9:00pm & Midnight Wednesday - 3:00pm
Anat Hoffman - Voices of Israel
Women of the Wall Founder Anat Hoffman discusses her background in social protest and her views on ultra-Orthodox political control of aspects of Israeli life. Wednesday - 9:00pm & & Midnight Thursday - 3:00pm
Larry Ruttman - Jews in Baseball
For the 2022 Opening Day of the MLB, revisit Larry Ruttman discussing his book on Jews in baseball, American Jews and America's Game Thursday - 9:00pm & Midnight Friday - 3:00pm Saturday - 6:00pm
JEWISH STUDIES
Hebrew: From The Aleph Bet: Lesson 14
Hebrew letters "Final Nun" and "Tzadee" ("Final Tzadee"), and the concluding phrases of two Jewish blessings are taught on this episode of "From the Aleph-Bet" series 1, a JBS production on understanding Hebrew. Download Lessons and Worksheets free on the JBS website. Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 10:00am Friday - 4:00am
Talmud Study: Genetic Screening
The Jewish obligation to use the benefits of modern medicine is explained. Today (Sunday) - 9:00am Monday - 4:00am Tuesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Wednesday - 7:00pm
Talmud Study: Study Party
In celebration of "Siyum Hashas," the moment concluding the 7.5 year study cycle of the entire Talmud, Rabbi Mordechai Becher explains the meaning behind the joyous occasion. Today (Sunday) - 9:30am Monday - 4:30am Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:30pm Wednesday - 7:30pm
Jewish 101: Preparing for Sinai
A dramatic telling of what it was like for the Children of Israel to stand at "Sinai" to hear the voice of God, and how the rabbis explain that each person "heard" God in his own way that day. A JBS original series with Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Sunday (Today) - 10:00am Wednesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 4:00am & 11:00am Friday - 5:00am
92nd Street Y: Rabbi Israel Meir Lau
Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y. Sunday - 8:00pm Monday - 5:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 1:00pm Saturday - 1:00am
REFORM AND ORTHODOX SHABBAT SERVICES
FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT SERVICES
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE 6:00pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles 7:30pm & 10:30pm
SATURDAY MORNING SHABBAT SERVICES
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE 9:30am & 1:00pm
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles 11:00am & 2:30pm
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JBS Highlights starting 3/27: Stuart Weitzman, Wynton Marsalis, Seth Greenberg, MK Lande, Ukraine Coverage
Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box Ch 1684, Atlantic Broadband 168, Hotwire Ch 269, DirecTV Ch 388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org
In The News: Jewish Agency Aid to Ukraine
The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Yigal Palmor discusses his organization’s campaign to help Jews make Aliyah now from the Ukraine and Russia, their work to keep Jews safe, and their efforts to assist all Ukrainian refugees. With Shahar Azani. Monday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Tuesday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 11:30pm
Rabbi on the Sidelines: Seth Greenberg
Seth Greenberg, ESPN College Basketball analyst and Maccabi USA head coach, talks March Madness during COVID, the power of sports to connect the U.S. and Israel and more, in a conversation about faith and sports with Rabbi Sherman. Follow on Twitter @RabbiESherman, Instagram @rabbi_erez_sherman, and Facebook @SinaiTempleLA. Sunday - 7:00pm & 2:00am Monday - 1:00pm Tuesday - 10:00am Thursday - 5:00am & 10:00pm
In The Spotlight: Stuart Weitzman
Legendary shoe impresario Stuart Weitzman talks about the Jewish Museum he saved, why his designs were groundbreaking, and how Aretha Franklin changed his business, with Abigail Pogrebin from the JBS Studios in Times Square. Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Tuesday - 11:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 2:00pm Saturday - 8:30pm
Rabbi Hirsch: Cream Cheese
In a sermon to his congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City, Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch jests about the “intolerable affliction” that was the recent cream cheese shortage, explaining how it could ultimately serve to help deepen an understanding of life’s innate vulnerability, and how in turn that could lead to action. Tuesday- 7:00pm & 2:30am Wednesday - 10:00am & 2:30am Friday - 11:00am Saturday - 5:30am & 4:00pm
Shaping an Omni-American Future
Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis headlines a diverse group of artists, musicians and thinkers in a program fighting racism and antisemitism, celebrating the power of culture, and offering perspectives on a shared “omni-American” future. From The American Sephardi Federation, The Jazz Leadership Project and the Combat Antisemitism Movement. Tuesday - 7:30pm & 1:00am Wednesday - 10:30am Thursday - 1:00pm Saturday - 7:00pm
Global Perspectives with Ellie Cohanim: Ruth Wasserman Lande
Member of Knesset Ruth Wasserman Lande discusses the potential of the Abraham Accords to transform the region, the meaning of internal unrest from Arab populations in Israel’s mixed cities, how Israel can maintain security internally and more, with former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism Ellie Cohanim. Thursday - 7:30pm & 2:00am Friday - 10:00am Saturday - 10:30pm
Top Story with Jonathan Tobin: Josh Hammer
JNS Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin analyzes how concern for Ukraine is diverting attention from other issues, and then is joined by Newsweek editor Josh Hammer who discusses virtue-signaling about Ukraine, the Orban government in Hungary, his view of National Conservatism and more. Thursday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Friday - 9:00am
In The News: Israel Aids Ukraine
In a special report from Tel Aviv, Shahar Azani speaks with Galit Peleg, of Israel’s International aid agency MASHAV, who offers an update of Israel’s assistance to the Ukraine, the field hospital being built and its diplomat’s mission on the ground. Today (Sunday) - 5:30pm
Thinking Out Loud
**Micah discusses how Ukrainians are managing to root out Russian spies in their midst: they use simple pronunciation tests that determine if the alleged spy can properly say uniquely Ukrainian words. Micah compares this practice to both stories contained in the Torah and to practices used by Americans during World War II.
Micah also touches on President Biden's verbal declaration that Putin is a "war criminal," and how this differs from the official, long-winded process that would need to occur for the Russian dictator to be officially classified as such.
Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 5:30pm**
On L’Chayim
Aryeh Katzin Part 1 - Becoming Jewish in FSU
Rabbi Aryeh Katzin, Executive Director Of RAJE (Russian American Jewish Experience), describes how we became one of the early leaders of the Jewish Refusnik Movement in Moscow, and his experiences with Yosef Begun and Yulie Edelstein. Today (Sunday) - 12:00 Noon
Aryeh Katzin Part 2 - Hidden Jews in FSU
Rabbi Katzin describes how the history of the Shoah was hidden from the Jews of the Soviet Union and how he escaped. Today (Sunday) - 6:00pm
Masha Merkulova Russian-born Masha Merkulova, Founding Executive Director of “Club Z,” describes how she did not know she was a Jew until age 16; and explains her passion for educating American teens about Zionism so as to inspire them to be proud Zionists in college. Monday - 3:00pm
Tal Keinan - Part 1
Israeli financier and former IDF fighter pilot Tal Keinan, author of God Is In The Crowd, explains why he sees American Jewry on the decline and in danger of “dying in its sleep.” Monday - 9:00pm & Midnight Tuesday - 3:00pm
Tal Keinan - Part 2
Tuesday - 9:00pm & Midnight
Wednesday - 3:00pm
Talia Carner
Author Talia Career describes her Israeli family history that goes back seven generations; her response to anyone who questions Israel's legitimacy; and how her novel Hotel Moscow is based on her own trip to Russia in 1993. Wednesday - 9:00pm & & Midnight Thursday - 3:00pm
Russell Robinson
A conversation with Jewish National Fund CEO Russell Robinson, who in 1997 became JNF’s youngest CEO in its almost 100-year history. Thursday - 9:00pm & Midnight Friday - 3:00pm Saturday - 6:00pm
JEWISH STUDIES
Hebrew: From The Aleph Bet : Lesson 13
The Hebrew letters "Sin," Koof" and "Ion" are introduced. Download Lessons and Worksheets free on the JBS website by Clicking Here. Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 10:00am Friday - 4:00am
Talmud Study: Put It To A Vote
The Talmudic concept of "governing" is discussed by Rabbi Mordechai Becher on the JBS original series "Dimensions of the Daf.” Today (Sunday) - 9:00am Monday - 4:00am Tuesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Wednesday - 7:00pm
Talmud Study: Sounds Of Silence
The virtue of silence taught in Ethics of the Fathers is presented in a Talmud lesson from Rabbi Mordechai Becher. Today (Sunday) - 9:30am Monday - 4:30am Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:30pm Wednesday - 7:30pm
Jewish 101: Maimonides
Excerpts from Maimonides' "Guide Of The Perplexed," on how the Torah is to be read as "parable" and on the Rambam's metaphor for religious experience. Also Martin Buber's "I-Thou;" and the Rabbinic concept of K'ilu ("As If"). Sunday (Today) - 10:00am Wednesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 4:00am & 11:00am Friday - 5:00am & 1:00pm
92nd Street Y: Eric Kandel and Elie Wiesel z"l
Keeping one's mind and memory alive is discussed by Nobel Prize winners Eric Kandel and Elie Wiesel z"l in an engaging conversation entitled, "Mind, Body, and Soul," moderated by Gail Saltz. Taped before a live audience at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. Sunday - 8:00pm Monday - 5:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 1:00pm Saturday - 1:00am
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FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT SERVICES
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE 6:00pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles 7:30pm & 10:30pm
SATURDAY MORNING SHABBAT SERVICES
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE 9:30am & 1:00pm
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles 11:00am & 2:30pm
A Sephardic Music Celebration
Posted by Laura Sekoff on 03/23/2022 @ 09:59 AM
A Sephardic Music Celebration
Join A Sephardic Music Celebration to honor Women's Heritage Month With Susana Behar, Ladino/Sephardic Performer
Thursday, March 31 at 7:30 p.m.
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at the Miami Beach JCC
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4221 Pine Tree Drive
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Miami Beach
For more information and to get your tickets, for more information.
JBS Highlights starting 3/20: Ukraine-Prayers, Aid, Economy; House on Wannsee Street; FIDF Border Triangle, Marginalized Communities
Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box Ch 1684, Atlantic Broadband 168, Hotwire Ch 269, DirecTV Ch 388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org
Interfaith Prayers for Ukraine
Hear the Ukrainian National Anthem, reports from abroad, poetry and music offering messages of unity and strength and much more as Sinai Temple’s Max Webb Senior Rabbi David Wolpe, Rabbi Erez Sherman, and other clergy of the Los Angeles congregation are joined by spiritual leaders of different communities for an interfaith service of hope, faith and solidarity with Ukraine. Monday - 10:30am Tuesday - 2:30pm Wednesday - 7:30pm Saturday - 4:30pm
JBS Special Report: Israel Aids Ukraine
In a special report from Tel Aviv, JBS’s Shahar Azani speaks with Galit Peleg of Israel’s International aid agency MASHAV, who offers an update of Israel’s assistance to the Ukraine, the field hospital being built, and its mission on the ground. Monday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Tuesday - 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 11:30pm
The MirYam Institute: Implications of War in Ukraine
Expert panelists Chuck Freilich (Former Deputy National Security Advisor, Israel) Amb. Arthur Koll (Former Deputy Dir. General, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Ambassador Cameron Munter (Former Head of European Desk, National Security Council, USA) and Col. Liam Collins, (U.S. Army, Special Forces (Ret.) discuss the security and diplomatic implications of Russia’s war in Ukraine on the US and Israel, with the MirYam Institute’s Benjamin Anthony. Tuesday - 1:00pm & 4:00am
Rabbi on the Sidelines: Jay Bilas
Jay Bilas, ESPN college basketball analyst and NYT best-selling author, speaks with Rabbi Sherman about the idea of toughness on and off the court, asking where exactly we learn lessons of toughness and can those lessons be applied to faith. Follow on Twitter @RabbiESherman, Instagram @rabbi_erez_sherman, and Facebook @SinaiTempleLA. Sunday - 7:00pm & 2:00am Monday - 1:00pm Tuesday - 10:00am Thursday - 5:00am & 10:00pm
House on Wannsee Stree
Generations of family secrets are uncovered as Argentine filmmaker Poli Martínez Kaplun confronts her mother and aunts about the Jewish identity they’ve concealed since WWII, in this documentary about identity, resilience, and the plight of displaced persons. Sunday - 9:00pm & Midnight Friday - 9:00pm & 3:30am Saturday - 9:00pm
FIDF Live: Border Triangle
FIDF Live host Joel Chasnoff travels to the eastern border of the Golan heights to meet the soldiers protecting Israeli civilians on the Israeli-Syrian-Jordanian border triangle, and those cooperating with Jordan to protect holy assets for both countries. Monday - 7:30pm & 2:00am Wednesday - 5:35pm Friday - 1:35pm Saturday - 5:00am
ADL: Marginalized Communities
The question of how marginalized communities can leverage each other’s unique experiences and work together to affect change is discussed by panelists Jerika L. Richardson (National Urban League), Idit Klein (Keshet), Amb. Marcela Celorio (Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles) and Sonal Shah (Asian American Foundation), with Shira Goodman (ADL) Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Tuesday - 11:00am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 2:00pm Friday - 2:00pm
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch: Deliverance
Rabbi Hirsch discusses the two models of salvation offered in the Bible, describes a Jewish understanding of miracles, and encourages laughter, in a sermon to his congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. Tuesday- 7:00pm & 2:00am Wednesday - 10:30am & 10:00pm Friday - 11:00am Saturday - 5:30am & 4:00pm
ZOA Books: SJP vs Fordham
Attorneys Susan Tuchman (ZOA) and Peter Fishkind (Proskauer Rose) focus on the case of Fordham University blocking the formation of a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), in a discussion about antisemitism on college campuses. Tuesday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Wednesday - 11:00am Thursday - 2:00pm
Robert Siegel: Economy & War
In a pre-planned program focused on the economy, Robert Siegel pivots to a conversation about the war in Ukraine and how financial sanctions on Russia are affecting the economies of the U.S. and Europe, with panelists Jason Furman (Harvard University), Abby Joseph Cohen (Columbia University), and John Cassidy (The New Yorker). A program of AFRMC. Wednesday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Thursday - 1:00pm Saturday - 8:00pm
Global Perspectives with Ellie Cohanim: Noor Matti
Iraqi-American radio and television host Noor Matti talks about terrorism, the will to survive, and his decision to leave the U.S. and return to his native homeland where he’s fighting to preserve the Chaldean Christian heritage, with former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism Ellie Cohanim. Thursday - 7:30pm & 2:00am Friday - 10:00am Saturday - 10:30pm & 1:30am
Top Story with Jonathan Tobin: Karol Markowicz
JNS Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Tobin speaks with columnist Karol Markowicz about the war in Ukraine from her perspective as the daughter of Russian and Ukrainian Jewish parents. Thursday - 8:00pm & 1:00am Friday - 9:00am Saturday - 7:00pm & 2:00am
In The News: Ukraine Refugee Crisis
An up close and personal view of the dire situation on the ground from Dr. Dorit Nitzan (NATAN) & Ariel Zwang (JDC) and the critical humanitarian and medical aid their organizations are providing for refugees fleeing the war zone. With Teisha Bader. Today (Sunday) - 5:30pm
Thinking Out Loud
Micah discusses Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's recent three-hour, in-person meeting with Vladimir Putin, which was set up in the hopes that Israel can somehow play a role in mediating an end to Russia's brutal attack on Ukraine. He also analyzes a recent CBS News Op-Ed about the terrifying pervasiveness of the Russian state-media propaganda machine, and how it has primed Russian citizens to accept official narratives regarding the war. Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 5:30pm
On L’Chayim
Jackie Mason z”l
Legendary comic Jackie Mason z"l, talks seriously about his decision to break with his family's tradition of serving as a rabbi, how his comedy came from his understanding of human nature, and his feelings about Israeli and American Jewry. Today (Sunday) - 12:00 Noon
Shalom Habibi
The Muslim-Jewish duo of Yeganeh Mafaher and Eitan Levine discuss their respective personal journeys that led them to team up to create their stand-up “Shalom Habibi Comedy Tour.” Today (Sunday) - 6:00pm Monday - 3:00pm
Yechiel Eckstein z”l
A 2015 L’Chayim in memory of the founding President of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein z”l (2/6/19), who talked of his personal journey, answered his critics, and analyzed Israeli and Jewish life. Monday - 9:00pm & Midnight Tuesday - 3:00pm Saturday - 6:00pm
Aryeh Katzin - Becoming Jewish in FSU
Rabbi Aryeh Katzin, Executive Director Of RAJE (Russian American Jewish Experience), describes how we became one of the early leaders of the Jewish Refusnik Movement in Moscow, and his experiences with Yosef Begun and Yulie Edelstein.
Tuesday - 9:00pm & Midnight
Wednesday - 3:00pm
Aryeh Katzin - Hidden Jews in FSU
Rabbi Aryeh Katzin describes how the history of the Shoah was hidden from the Jews of the Soviet Union and how he escaped Wednesday - 9:00pm & & Midnight Thursday - 3:00pm
Masha Merkulova
Russian-born Masha Merkulova, Founding Executive Director of “Club Z,” describes how she did not know she was a Jew until age 16; and explains her passion for educating American teens about Zionism so as to inspire them to be proud Zionists in college. Thursday - 9:00pm & Midnight Friday - 3:00pm
JEWISH STUDIES
Hebrew: From The Aleph Bet : Lesson 12
Learn three new Hebrew letters: Zion, Tet and Vet. Download Lessons and Worksheets free on the JBS website by Clicking Here. Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 10:00am Friday - 4:00am
Talmud Study: When May You Pray?
The proper times the Jewish Tradition designates for prayer is explored by Rabbi Mordechai Becher in a Talmud lesson entitled "When May You Pray?" Today (Sunday) - 9:00am Monday - 4:00am Tuesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Wednesday - 7:00pm
Talmud Study: Get Thee A Rabbi
The importance and subtleties of Torah study, according to Jewish tradition, is examined by Rabbi Becher in a Talmud lesson entitled "Get Thee A Rabbi.” Today (Sunday) - 9:30am Monday - 4:30am Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:30pm Wednesday - 7:30pm
Jewish 101: The Rambam
Learn about the greatest legal authority and philosopher of Jewish history, the Rambam, Moses Maimonides, in an ongoing discussion of how the Jewish tradition is all about "people." Sunday (Today) - 10:00am Wednesday - 9:00am & 5:00pm Thursday - 4:00am & 11:00am Friday - 5:00am & 1:00pm
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
Sunday - 8:00pm
Monday - 5:00am & 10:00pm
Wednesday - 1:00pm
Saturday - 1:00am
REFORM AND ORTHODOX SHABBAT SERVICES
FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT SERVICES
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE 6:00pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles 7:30pm & 10:30pm
SATURDAY MORNING SHABBAT SERVICES
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE 9:30am & 1:00pm
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles 11:00am & 2:30pm
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