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JBS HIghlights starting 12/20: Jewish Book Awards, Israel's coalition government, 2020 Year In Review, Siegel:DC In 2021, Jake Ehrenreich holiday special
Posted by Edith Samers on 12/19/2020 @ 09:03 PM
Watch JBS on Comcast X1 Box 1684, Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios Ch798, DirecTV Ch388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org
69th National Jewish Book Awards
An evening celebrating the winners of 2019 National Jewish Book Award including the author of the Jewish Book of the Year Pamela Nadel (America’s Jewish Women), Deborah Lipstadt, Bari Weiss, Robert Alter & Joshua Cole. With Andrea Miller (Nov 2020). Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Wednesday - 2:00pm; Saturday - 7pm
Coalition on Life Support?
The question of whether Israel’s coalition government is on “life support” is discussed by Danielle Roth-Avneri (Political Correspondent for Israel Today) and Dr. Nachman Shai (former Labor Knesset Member). With Zach Shapiro of the MirYam Institute. Tuesday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Thursday - 2:00pm; Saturday - 8pm
L’Chayim: 2020 Year In Review
The Covid-19 pandemic and the Abraham Accords are discussed as the most important events to impact the Jewish community in 2020 by Steven Bayme, Eric Yoffie, Betty Ehrenberg and Jonathan Tobin. With Mark S. Golub Part 1 of 2 . Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3:00pm
Robert Siegel: DC In 2021
Award-winning radio journalist Robert Siegel explores the challenges facing Washington, DC in 2021 with Al Franken, Nina Totenberg and Norman Ornstein. On “Navigating The New Abnormal” a production of the American Friends of Rabin Medical Center. Wednesday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Friday - 2:00pm
92nd Street Y: Cardinal Dolan on Judaism
The Archbishop of New York Timothy Cardinal Dolan discuss the common ground between Judaism and Christianity and what the future holds in store for organized religion. With Rabbi Peter Rubinstein, Director of Jewish Community for the 92nd Street Y in NY. Today (Sunday) - 8:00pm & 1:30am; Monday - 10:00pm; Tuesday - 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Saturday - 1:00am & 4pm
The Jewish Story: The Jewish Revolt
Romans destroyed Jerusalem in 70 CE and attempted to destroy its Jewish identity, it was the creativity and courage of Israel's scribes and warriors like Bar Kochba, Rabb Akiva and Rabbi Ben Zakkai that guided the people through the challenging time. Monday 7:15pm & 2:45am; Wednesday - 1:15pm
Today (Sunday) - Obama Book & Israel
Former Knesset Member, Dov Lipman, discusses the gross omissions and distortions in Barack Obama’s chapter on Israel and the history of Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his new autobiography “A Promised Land.” A 90-minute L’Chayim special. Sunday - 12 Noon & 6pm; Monday - 3pm
Monday: Catch The Jew-Journalist Tuvia Tenenbom
Journalist Tuvia Tenenbom discusses his break from his ultra-Orthodox childhood in B'nei B'rak, and the upsetting realities he chronicles in his book "Catch The Jew!" - conversations which show how Palestinians and Israelis are worlds apart.
Monday - 9:00pm & 12 Midnight; Tuesday - 3:00pm
Tuesday: Yishai Fleisher
Yishai Fleisher is a strategic consultant at Nefesh B'Nefesh (the Anglo-Aliyah organization) and Israel's only English-language broadcast-radio talk show host. Tuesday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Wednesday - 3:00pm
Thursday: Composer Rob Mathes
Grammy Award Winning composer/arranger/conductor/singer Rob Mathes discusses his musical journey, his writing Chanukah songs for his annual Holiday Concert at SUNY Purchase, and sings “Light In The Window” with his daughter Sarah.
Wednesday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Thursday - 3:00pm
Talmud: By Your Own Admission
"By Your Own Admission," based on Gittin 40b, in the title of this "Dimension of the Daf" Talmud lesson led by Rabbi Mordechai Becher. Today (Sunday) - 9:00am; Tuesday - 9:00am & 4:30pm; Thursday - 7:00pm; Friday - 2:00am
Talmud: Let The Sun Shine In
How the Talmud encourages us to enjoy life and the world is explained by Rabbi Mordechai Becher in a lesson entitled "Let the Sun Shine In." Today (Sunday) - 9:30am; Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:00pm; Thursday - 7:30pm; Friday - 2:30am
Jewish 101: The Exodus
Learn how the rabbinic interpretation of the Exodus story helps explain the Jewish Tradition's understanding of what it means to be a Jew, and a part of the Jewish People, on this episode of "Jewish 101" with Rabbi Mark S. Golub Today (Sunday) - 10am
Jewish 101: Moses
Moses' early life, including his speech impediment and his marriage to Zipporah in Midian, is part of this week's study of the Exodus story which reveals the Jewish Tradition's notion of God and what it means to be a Jew. Taught by Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Wednesday - 9am & 4:30pm; Friday - 1:00pm
In The News: Remembering Jews of Yemen
Prof. Yigal Ben-Shalom, President of the Association for Yemenite Jewish Culture in Israel, discusses the importance of preserving the legacy and traditions of the Yemenite Jewish community in commemoration of Jews of Arab Lands. With Shahar Azani. Today (Sunday) - 5:30pm & 11:30pm; Monday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm
Jake Ehrenreich Show: Winter Concert
In a winter holiday special, Jake Ehrenreich pays tribute to Jewish songwriters like Irving Berlin who have written some of the most famous Christmas holiday songs, including "Winter Wonderland.” With a live band, Sheldon Harnick and Charles Strouse. Thursday - 8:00pm & 1:30am; Thursday - 2:00pm; Friday - 10:30am
Friday Evening Shabbat Services
Friday Night
Reform: Central Synagogue Shabbat Services - 6pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am
Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue Shabbat Services - 7:30pm & 10:30pm With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles
Shabbat Morning
Reform: Central Synagogue Shabbat Morning Services - 9:30am & 1pm
Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue Shabbat Morning Services - 11am & 2:30pm With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles
For Next Wednesday 12-30 At 9pm - L'Chayim: 2020 Year In Review-2
Israeli Politics, Israel Pluralism, Peter Beinart, Bari Weiss And The Jewish Person Of The Year Are Among The Topics Discussed By Steven Bayme, Eric Yoffie, Betty Ehrenberg And Jonathan Tobin In A 2020 Year In Review. With Mark S. Golub Part 2 Of 2.
Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel Website: jbstv.org
Free Kosher Food Distribution at Dave and Mary Alper JCC
Posted by Liat Stilman on 12/16/2020 @ 09:59 AM
Tuesday, December 22
9-11 a.m.
First come, first served while supplies last. Please do not arrive before 9 a.m.
Dave and Mary Alper JCC 11155 SW 112th Avenue, Miami
Amar'e Stoudemire: Basketball Legend & Jewish Activist
Posted by Liat Stilman on 12/16/2020 @ 09:35 AM
Monday, December 21, 2020 • 7:00 pm
We all know that basketball star Amar'e Stoudemire is a team player. He’s also a proud Jew who is deeply committed to combating anti-Semitism and building bridges to strengthen the relationship between the Jewish and African American communities.
Please join us for a conversation with Amar’e as he shares his inspirational story. As a self-identified descendent of a lost tribe through his mother, Amar’e’s journey has taken him from the basketball courts of New York to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, from becoming an Israeli citizen in 2019 to the 2020 Israeli Basketball Premier League Finals MVP and to his pioneering role in kosher wine production. His story is one that you will never forget.
You’ll also hear about UJA’s commitment and investment to address racial and social justice challenges in our community.
Amar'e Stoudemire Basketball Star, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
At age 14, Amar’e Stoudemire began to play organized basketball, which changed his life forever. Over the course of his NBA career, Amar’e played professionally for the New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks, and Miami Heat. A six-time NBA All-Star, Amar’e was NBA Rookie of the Year in 2003, a bronze medalist with the USA Olympic basketball team in 2004, and in 2013, took the Knicks to the playoffs for the first time in a decade. He is also a co-owner of the Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball club and recently secured the 2020 championship and MVP title with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Returning to the United States in 2020, Stoudemire is pursuing his MBA at the University of Miami, and to much acclaim, has joined the coaching staff at the Brooklyn Nets.
JBS Highlights starting 12/14: Dov Lipman on Obama’s Book, Divahn Concert, Chabad Telethon, Chanukah
Posted by Edith Samers on 12/13/2020 @ 12:32 AM
Watch JBS on Comcast X1 Box 1684, Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios Ch798, DirecTV Ch388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org
L’Chayim: Obama Book & Israel Former Knesset Member, Dov Lipman, discusses the gross omissions and distortions in Barack Obama chapter on Israel and the history of Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his new autobiography “A Promised Land.” A 90-minute L’Chayim special. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3:00pm
LIVE: Chabad Chanukah Telethon
The annual Chabad of Mineola Telethon hosted by Rabbi Anchelle Perl, rabbi of Congregation Beth Sholom Chabad of Mineola, NY Tonight (Sunday) - 8pm
Remembering Yitzhak Rabin z”l
A moving tribute to Israel’s former IDF Chief of Staff, U.S. Ambassador, Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Laureate Yitzhak Rabin, assassinated Nov. 4 1995. With Amb. Ron Dermer, Sen. Ben Cardin, Sen. Rob Portman and Dennis Ross. By U.S. Embassy of Israel. Monday - 7:30pm & 2:00am
Divahn In Concert
A concert celebrating Divahn’s album release of Shalhevet (April 2020), with Iranian-descended singer Galeet Dardashti leading the all-female Middle Eastern Jewish ensemble. Recorded live at Joe’s Pub, the music venue of the Public Theater in Manhattan. Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Wednesday - 2:00pm; Saturday - 7pm
92nd Street Y:Capture of Adolf Eichmann
Fifty-nine years ago this month (December 15, 1961), Adolph Eichmann was sentenced to death by hanging. Avner Avraham, a former Mossad agent, and Eli Rosenbaum, a former prosecutor of Nazi war criminals for the U.S. Dept. of Justice, describe Israel’s dramatic capture of Adolf Eichmann in 1960. With novelist Thane Rosenbaum at the 92nd Street Y in NYC.
Tonight (Sunday) – 2am; Monday - 10:30pm; Tuesday - 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Saturday - 1:00am & 4pm
Also on L’Chayim
Today (Sunday) – Masha Merkulova
Russian born Masha Merkulova, Founding Exec. Dir. of “Club Z,” describes how she did not know she was a Jew till age 16; and explains her passion for educating American teens about Zionism so they go to college as proud Zionists. Sunday - 12 Noon & 6pm; Monday - 3pm
Monday: Noa
Israel's leading international concert and recording artist, Noa, discusses her Yemenite roots and her musical style influenced by Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, and Leonard Cohen of the 1960s. Monday - 9:00pm & 12 Midnight; Tuesday - 3:00pm
Tuesday: "Foodie" Gil Hovav
Israeli celebrity chef, culinary journalist, author and TV personality Gil Hovav discusses his Jerusalem family background and his work in Israeli culinary arts and media. Tuesday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Wednesday - 3:00pm
Thursday: Ken Spiro on Values
Aish HaTorah lecturer and author Ken Spiro (“World Perfect” and “Destiny”) discusses antisemitism as anti-Zionism, American Jewry and today’s Democratic party, and the core values of Jewish idealism. Wednesday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Thursday - 3:00pm
Saturday: Mathew Lazar - Zamir
Matthew “Mati” Lazar, founding director of the Zamir Choral Foundation, describes his Jewish background and his love of music; and the Jewish philosophy and joys of Zamir – especially the teen HaZamir Chorale.
Saturday - 6:00pm & 12 Midnight
Talmud: Dreams in Judaism
As the Jewish world reads Parashat Miketz, which describes how Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams, Rabbi Mordecia Becher (Gateways and Yeshiva University) explores how the Jewish tradition views the importance of "dreams," and whether they are God's way of communicating. Today (Sunday) - 9:00am; Tuesday - 9:00am & 4:30pm; Thursday - 7:00pm; Friday - 2:00am
Jewish 101: The Torah
Learn about the Five Books of Moses and the relationship between the Torah and the Jewish Bible. Is there an American equivalent to the Torah? Why do Jews never call their Bible The Old Testament? With Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Today (Sunday) - 10am
Jewish 101: The Exodus
Learn how the rabbinic interpretation of the Exodus story helps explain the Jewish Tradition's understanding of what it means to a Jew, and a part of the Jewish People, on this episode of "Jewish 101" with Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Wednesday - 9am & 4:30pm; Friday - 1:00pm
In The News: Remembering Jews of Yemen
Professor Yigal Ben-Shalom, President of the Association for Yemenite Jewish Culture in Israel, discusses the importance of preserving the legacy & traditions of the Yemenite Jewish community in commemoration of Jews of Arab Lands. With Shahar Azani. Thursday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm; Friday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm
Light The Menorah With JBS – each night at 5:30 pm and 10:pm
Tonight (Sunday) – 4th Candle with author Fran Klagsbrun
Monday – 5th Candle with a replay of an evening with actor Fyvush Finkel z”l
Tuesday – 6th Candle with Israeli food expert Gil Hovav
Wednesday - 7th Candle with star of stage, screen and television Tova Feldshuh
Thursday - 8th Candle with Israel’s “Ambassador of Song,” Ron Eliran.
Jake Ehrenreich Show: Singer Julie Budd
Singer Julie Budd and cast members from the Yiddish production of “Fiddler On The Roof” are Jake Ehrenreich’s special guests, and he inducts Sid Caesar into the Catskills Hall of Fame. Taped before a live audience at the Triad Theater in Manhattan. Wednesday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Thursday - 2:00pm; Saturday-– 8:00pm & 1:30am
Friday Evening Shabbat Services
Friday Night
Reform: Central Synagogue Shabbat Services - 6pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am
Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue
Shabbat Services - 7:30pm & 10:30pm With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles
Shabbat Morning
Reform: Central Synagogue Shabbat Morning Services - 9:30am & 1pm
Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue
Shabbat Morning Services - 11am & 2:30pm With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles
Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel Website: jbstv.org
Egypt is sure to leave you spellbound
Egypt is a place that beholds a lot of structural as well as natural beauty. The ancient history of Egypt is very interesting and it is surely a place that attracts a lot of history lovers all around the world. There are a lot of mystical sites as well in Egypt. And these places are sure to leave you spellbound by their beauty.
Since it has a lot to offer for your luxury travel you must be aware of the places that you should be visiting to get the best out of your travel and have a great time.
Egyptian civilization is among the oldest and strongest civilization. It lasted for around 3000 years. And thus, it has a lot of structure from this era. Some are into ruins and some are maintained to date. Visiting the ruins as well as the standing building both have fun of their own.
Apart from this, you can also opt for a luxury Nile cruise on the river Nile. You can also look for the Dahabiya Nile cruise. This cruise experience will also be one-of-a-kind experiences. Or you can also book for camel rides or visit some kind of oasis.
Whatever you choose it is assured that you will be spell bounded by the breath-taking beauty of this place. From history lovers to nature lovers this place has everything for its visitors. It's a complete package in itself. Plan a visit to Egypt and it is sure that once you will be back at home, you will leave your heart in Egypt.
Learn About Israel From an Israeli
Posted by Tatiana Pekarovic Roe on 12/08/2020 @ 03:37 PM
Join weekly classes on all things Israel organized by Tamar Kolumbus, Greater Miami Jewish Federation community shlicha (emissary). Topics vary and often include news updates, politics and culture with special guests. For more information, click here or contact Tamar at [email protected].
Stay Culturally Engaged During the Coronavirus Crisis
Posted by Tatiana Pekarovic Roe on 12/08/2020 @ 03:34 PM
The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies at the University of Miami invites you to stream a concert reading of The Soap Myth, a story that centers around the question: Did the Nazis make soap from the corpses of their murdered Jewish victims, and through the narrative, examines who has the right to write history. Critically acclaimed, emotional and thought-provoking, The Soap Myth will haunt viewers long after the final credits. Stream The Soap Myth here.
Jewish Texts Can Help Us Cope With COVID-19
Posted by Tatiana Pekarovic Roe on 12/08/2020 @ 03:29 PM
Rabbi Daniel Brenner, a well-known Jewish educator, thinker, writer, poet and musician examines four Jewish texts that teach about disease. Click here to begin educating yourself on what our sages have to say.
Jewish Mindfulness for Everyone
Posted by Tatiana Pekarovic Roe on 12/08/2020 @ 03:26 PM
Jewish tradition offers rich, accessible, and time-tested resources to cope with moments like these. The Institute for Jewish Spirituality, which has pioneered the development and teaching of Jewish mindfulness practices for over 20 years, is offering a number of free resources to our community, including daily free mediation, yoga and Torah study. Click here for more.
Drinks & Dreidels With The Network Chai Society: A Virtual Mixology Class
Posted by Liat Stilman on 12/08/2020 @ 03:18 PM
Wednesday, December 16
6:30 p.m.
$36 per person
No cost for Chai Society Members and above