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Red Flags Welcome: Pamela Rae Schuller Comedy & Storytelling

Tuesday, March 17 | 7:30 PM Doors Open | 8 PM Show Starts

Join Federation's Young Leadership Division (YLD), Miami Jewish Abilities Alliance and BeWell Miami for a comedy and storytelling show about loving the messiest parts of ourselves. Flaws encouraged. Laughter guaranteed! Wine and nosh included.

Early Bird: $36 | Regular Price: $54

Alan and Diane Lieberman Theater, Michael-Ann Russell JCC, 18900 NE 25th Avenue, North Miami Beach

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Women's Challah & Comedy Night

LAUGH UNTIL THE DOUGH RISES

Wednesday, April 15 | 6:30 PM

Presented by Debbie Jian from Vital Transformation, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming lives and communities through the wisdom of Kabbalah.

Cost: $36

Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center, 20400 NE 30th Street, Aventura

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Ohel Webinar: Raising Body-Confident Kids in a Photo-Filtered World

Wednesday, February 11 | 8-9:15 PM on Zoom

join Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services and BeWell Miami for “Raising Body Confident Kids in a Photo-Filtered World: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Body Image, Self-Esteem & Disordered Eating.”

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FREE OF CHARGE

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BeWell Webinar: The Tech-Wise Parent

Wednesday, February 11 | 8-9:30 PM on Zoom

From toddlers discovering tablets to teens navigating social media, technology is shaping every stage of childhood. But how do parents know what’s healthy, what’s risky, and when their child is ready?

Join Jenny Radesky, MD, developmental behavioral pediatrician and national leader in pediatric media research, for a developmental roadmap to your child’s digital world. With her expertise in child attention, learning, and parent-child relationships, Dr. Radesky brings a practical, research-based approach to raising kids in today’s tech-driven society.

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Klezmer Music Celebration at the Miami Beach JCC

Thursday, February 12 | 7:30 PM

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A Klezmer Music Celebration with the KIezmer Company Jazz Orchestra

The Klezmer Company Jazz Orchestra (KCJO), formerly KCO, was founded by Aaron Kula with a mission to reimagine vintage melodies for the next generation and perform multi-cultural interdisciplinary music. The ensemble performs a unique blend of folk and ethnic jazz as well as classical and musical theater, using a roster of accomplished musicians. Kula, music director is a nationally recognized conductor, educator, composer, accordionist and producer.

This will be a fun and enjoyable evening of traditional and original Klezmer music and including a singalong of famous Yiddish songs led by special guest, South Florida’s favorite, Avi Hoffman!

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Stand Up Comedy Show With Eli Lebowicz

Monday, February 2 | 7:30 PM

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Laugh your tuchas off with comedian Eli Lebowicz!

The Miami Beach JCC presents a laugh-out-loud night of stand up with Eli Lebowicz — a blast for the whole family! Lebowicz is a very Jewish stand-up comedian. Like … very Jewish. He has performed across the US, Canada and Israel, bringing laughs to shul dinners, Passover programs and pretty much any place Jews gather to eat. Eli regularly opens for Elon Gold, was featured in the Chosen Comedy Festival (2023) and is one of the co-creators of J-Sketch, the Orthodox Jewish world’s viral sketch comedy group.

Miami Beach JCC, 4221 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach

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Honoring 250 Years of Liberty in America: The Jewish Role in Shaping the Nation

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, a celebratory lecture series will explore Jewish contributions to the American experiment in liberty. Co-sponsored by The Shul of Bal Harbour and CYS College of Jewish Studies, the series will be held three Tuesdays in February. All free and open to the public, the programs will take place 7:30 p.m. at The Shul, 9540 Collins Ave., Surfside.

“In marking 250 years of American independence, this program offers an opportunity not only to celebrate the nation’s history, but also focuses on specifically Jewish contributions,” said Rabbi Zalman Lipskar, spiritual leader of the congregation. “This is especially important at a time when some unfriendly voices seek to diminish the Jewish role in American history and society. The fact is, Jews have been significant players from colonial times up to the present.”

“The Jewish role becomes obvious from even a cursory visit to Independence Hall in Philadelphia,” added Dr. Nathan Katz, Dean of the College. “There, the iconic Liberty Bell is engraved to read ‘Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land, and Unto the Inhabitants Thereof’ (Leviticus 25:10).”

Kicking off the series on Tues., Feb. 4 will be Dr. Gideon Elazar of Bar-Ilan University in Israel. He will discuss the central role the biblical notion of the Covenant plays in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

The unique contributions of Jewish women to the emerging nation will be discussed in two programs. On Tues., Feb. 10, Dr. Hasiya Diner, Professor Emerita at New York University and an eminent historian of American Jewish life, will speak on how Jewish women contributed both to their own community and to the general population. Capping the series Tues., Feb. 24, Rabbi Dr. Stuart Halpern of Yeshiva University will examine the roles and meanings of Queen Esther in American culture.

For more information, contact Lydia Hassan at The Shul at 305-868-1411.

Jewish Influences on the Founding of the USA

Temple Sinai of North Dade: Hope & Healing: No One Should Grieve Alone

Hope & Healing: No One Should Grieve Alone

Temple Sinai of North Dade: Hope & Healing: No One Should Grieve Alone

Temple Sinai: Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Time: 7 PM – 9 PM

Address: 18801 NE 22nd Ave, Miami, FL 33180

Join together with these North Miami Dade adult communities for encouraging and compelling programs, creating hope and resilience after loss. Each evening program will include ritual and spiritual engagement, commemoration, social connections, learning and legacy work.

All programs run 7-9 PM Light refreshments | No cost to attend RSVP to Suzanne [email protected] for the February 4th program.

A program of the North Miami Dade Bereavement Initiative, a multi-synagogue-based initiative supported in partnership with Mishkan Miami of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.

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JBS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 25 – JANUARY 31

Remembering Rabbi Golub z”l; Holocaust Commemoration; Einat Wilf; Inside Anti-Israel Networks

Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box 1684, DirecTV 388, Hotwire 269 and streamed on Roku under “educational”, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, ZipWaveTV 29, and www.jbstv.org
For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org

Now with Closed Captioning! Turn on Closed Captioning on your television settings to enable.

All Times are ET and are Subject to Change

Torah Parsha: Beshalach

Rabbinic luminaries Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z”l and Rabbi Shlomo Riskin offer timeless wisdom from the Torah portion, guiding life and learning for the week ahead. Parsha Beshalach recounts the Exodus at the Sea and the Israelites’ first steps into freedom, reminding us that liberation often requires trust before certainty. Monday, Thursday & Saturday following from Jewish 101 Friday - 5:30pm & Saturday - 12:30pm

Sunday January 25

Remembering JBS Founder Mark S. Golub z"l

A special tribute to Rabbi Mark S. Golub z”l with host David Harris and reflections from Jeffrey S. Gurock, Nancy Spielberg, Rabbis Yoffie, Potasnik, and Hammerman, other JBS favorites and hosts, and an arrangement of Mark’s original song Todah L’Chah, performed by his daughters and Cantor Dan Mutlu at Central Synagogue. Sunday - 8:30pm Monday - 2:00pm Wednesday - 1:00pm Thursday - 10:00am Saturday - 3:30am, 6:00pm & 10:30pm

Rabbi Sacks z”l: Reflections on the Holocaust

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z”l offers his perspective on some of the most enduring moral, theological and human questions raised by the Holocaust. Sunday - 4:00pm & 7:00pm Monday - 8:30pm & 11:30pm Tuesday - 2:30am, 11:30am & 10:00pm Wednesday - 5:30am

Continuing Specter of The Holocaust: Bourla and Salomon

Jewish business leader Dr. Albert Bourla, whose family survived the Holocaust, reflects on memory, rising antisemitism and the shared responsibility to never forget with Richard Salomon, co-founder of the Illinois Holocaust Museum, in a program of the Temple EmanuA-El Cultural Streicker Center. Sunday - 7:30pm Mon - 2:00am, 7:00am; 1:00pm & 5:00pm

Monday January 26

In the Spotlight with Abigail Pogrebin: Tomer Persico

Abigail Pogrebin meets with Tomer Persico, a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and scholar of contemporary spirituality, Jewish identity, secularism and the author of several books on religion, freedom and modern Jewish thought. Monday - 8:00pm & 11:00pm Tuesday - 2:00am, 7:00am & 11:00am Wed - 5:30am; Thu - 2:00pm; Fri - 4:00pm

Tuesday January 27

UN International Day of Commemoration

The United Nations marks the International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust with a special observance featuring survivor testimonies and remarks by UN leadership and representatives of Israel and the United States. Tuesday - 1:30pm & 4:30pm Wednesday - 4:00am

For Heaven's Sake: Trump's World

Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi examine what it means for Israel to navigate Trump’s World where unpredictability shapes U.S. policy, Israel’s political vacuum deepens and questions of self-determination come sharply into focus. Tuesday - 7:00pm Wednesday - 11:00am & 5:00pm Saturday - 5:00pm

Jewish Insights with Justin Pines: Artificial Intelligence & Jewish Ethics

Justin Pines is joined by Rabbanit Sara Wolkenfeld of Sefaria to explore how ancient Torah wisdom speaks to ethics and meaning in the digital age, including artificial intelligence and social media. Tuesday - 8:00pm & 11:00pm Wednesday - 2:00am & 10:00am Thursday - 5:00am & 7:00am Friday - 9:00am & 8:30pm Saturday - 8:30am & 4:00pm

Wednesday January 28

Defending Israel with David Harris: Nora Bussigny and Simone Rodan-Benzaquen

David Harris is joined by French journalist Nora Bussigny, author of a high-profile book based on a year infiltrating the anti-Israel community, alongside Paris-based writer and strategist Simone Rodan-Benzaquen, two voices confronting antisemitism in France and across Europe. Wednesday - 7:00pm & 11:00pm Thu - 4:00am, 1:00pm & 5:00pm Friday - 5:00am, 8:30am & 12:30pm Saturday - 8:00pm

Stephen Wise Free Synagogue:Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch delivers a sermon to his congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. Wednesday - 7:30pm & 10:00pm Thu - 1:00am & 4:30am, 1:30pm & 5:30pm Friday - 4:30pm Saturday - 5:30am

Fighting Antisemitism - The ISGAP Hour: Hussein Aboubakr Mansour

Dr. Charles Asher Small and David Harris are joined by ISGAP research fellow Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, a political analyst specializing in Arab intellectual history, antisemitism and extremism. Wednesday - 8:00pm Thursday - 2:00am & 6:30pm Friday - 4:00am, 7:00am & 11:00am

Thursday January 29

Totally Booked with Zibby Owens: Corinne Low - Having It All

Zibby Owens speaks with economist Dr. Corinne Low about how economic thinking can help women redefine fulfillment, understand modern pressures, and build more balanced and equitable lives at home and at work. Thursday - 7:30pm & 10:00pm Friday - 1:00am, 5:30am & 1:30pm

Being Jewish with Jonah Platt: Einat Wilf

Jonah is joined by Einat Wilf, a historian, former Knesset member, and prominent Israeli public intellectual, best known for her writing on Zionism and Israeli political life, including The War of Return. Thursday - 8:00pm & 11:00pm Friday - 2:00am, 10:00am, 2:00pm & 9:30pm

Saturday January 31

Yeshiva University Basketball: US Merchant Marine Academy at Yeshiva University

US Merchant Marine Academy Mariners visit the Yeshiva University Maccabees live from the Max Stern Athletic Center. Saturday - 8:30pm LIVE

NEWS & ANALYSIS

Jerusalem Minute

JNS Bureau Chief Alex Traiman and journalist Josh Hasten break down the week’s events in Israel, offering clear, timely news and analysis on the Jerusalem Minute. Monday - 7:00pm Tuesday - 10:00am Wednesday - 7:00am

Thinking Out Loud with Micah Halpern: Everyone has a Point of View

Micah Halpern looks at how polarized views of Donald Trump create tension when people assume agreement, fueling conflict in families, workplaces, synagogues. Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm Thursday - 8:30am & 12:30pm

ILTV News and JBS Daily News Updates

ILTV reports from Israel followed by JBS Daily News with Teisha Bader Monday - Thursday at 6:00pm & Friday at 5:00pm; ILTV News Sunday at 5:00pm

On L’Chayim - Classic Conversations with Mark S. Golub z”l

Moshe Avital

Moshe Avital, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald to become one of the “Children of Buchenwald” (a ship which ran the British blockade of Palestine), describes his journey and his fighting with the Haganah in the War of Independence. Monday - 9:00pm Tuesday - 12:00am, 3:00am & 3:00pm

Elie Wiesel - Night

Based on his book Night, survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel z”l speaks about his relationship to God and why he chose to bring a new generation into the world after the Holocaust. Tuesday - 7:30am Wednesday - 1:00am

Elie Wiesel - After The Darkness

Elie Wiesel z”l discusses After the Darkness, his follow-up to Night, reflecting on faith and survival after the Holocaust. Tuesday - 9:00pm Wednesday - 12:00am, 3:00am & 3:00pm

Abba Eban

Abba Eban z"l, best known for his years of service to Israel in the UN, recounts his involvement in the Zionist dream and the dramatic momentsleading up to the creation of the modern Jewish State. Wednesday - 9:00pm Thursday - 12:00am, 3:00am & 3:00pm

Daniel Gordis

One of the leading voices in contemporary Jewish thought, Daniel Gordis discusses American Jewish criticism of Israel, the two-state solution, and his book Israel: A Concise History. Thursday - 9:00pm Friday - 12:00am, 3:00am & 3:00pm

JEWISH STUDIES

Dimensions of the Daf - Talmud Study with Rabbi Mordechai Becher

Not Taken Literally

How the Jewish tradition insists that not every passage in the Torah and Talmud is to be taken literally. Sunday - 9:00am Monday - 4:00am

Don't Add or Subtract

* Rabbi Mordechai Becher explains the importance of following (and accepting) rabbinic authority in matters of Jewish Law. Sunday - 9:30am Monday - 4:30am*

Jewish 101 - Jewish Tradition and Midrash with Rabbi Mark S. Golub z"l

God's 2nd Name

Study the two names of God given to Moses at the Burning Bush (Exodus 3) that serve as the basis for the Jewish understanding of the reality of God. Monday - 9:00am & 4:00pm Thu - 9:00am & 4:00pm; Sat - 1:00am

FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT SERVICES

REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE

Closed Captioned - 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

Closed Captioned - 9:30am & 1:00pm

ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE

With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles - 11:00am & 2:30pm

Vlada Barash Special Projects Manager 201-334-2510 JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel. Website: jbstv.org

CAJE Presents: Rabbi Ethan Tucker

CAJE Presents Rabbi Ethan Tucker, President and Rosh Yeshiva at the Hadar Institute as part of the SAGES in the 305 lecture series Thursday, February 12th Public Lecture 7:00 PM open to the community at Temple Judea 5500 Granada Blvd, Coral Gables

Calling all Lifelong Learners & Jewish Educators!

Please join #SAGESinthe305 for an evening of LIVE JEWISH LEARNING with Rabbi Ethan Tucker, President and Rosh Yeshiva at Hadar.

Thursday, February 12th | 7 PM at Temple Judea 5500 Granada Blvd, Coral Gables

Open to the community. No cost to attend. Registration is required. Childcare is available.

RSVP AT CAJE-MIAMI.ORG/RABBI-ETHAN-TUCKER

What is a Jew? Let's talk about it! | Is being a Jew mainly about religion, or is it about ethnicity? Rabbi Ethan Tucker explores this age-old question by tracing how Jewish identity has been understood across history. Beginning with the era of Alexander the Great—when religion and ethnicity first started to come apart—he shows how this shift sparked a centuries-long debate within the Jewish people. From the Torah through medieval thinkers and beyond, Rabbi Tucker offers a sweeping yet accessible look at how Jews have wrestled with whether Judaism is primarily a faith, a people, or both. INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!

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