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Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Tenth Plague.
Live Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Former Soviet refusenik and human rights leader Natan Sharansky and daughter writer Rachel Sharansky Danziger joins activist Rabbi Avi Weiss marking the 40th anniversary of Sharansky's release from Soviet prison, a moment in Jewish history & freedom.
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.
The meaning of the burning bush that Moses encountered in the wilderness.
Elana Stein Hain is joined by Noah Gottschalk of HIAS to explore how the Passover story serves as a mirror for Jews in the U.S., given the cruelty surrounding immigration enforcement and what the Haggadah & Jewish texts call on us to do in response.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
Mama Doni entertains children at the Streit's Matzo Factory for the annual Passover Palooza.
A delightful half hour of stories, songs, and learning with Fella, Mama Doni and a surprise visitor or two.
Abigail in conversation with award-winning author Dara Horn, discussing her book, The Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky, therapist and author of the Attached Haggadah, unlocks every stage of the Passover Seder fusing Torah, Chassidut and psychology to bring depth and meaning to the entire night.
Shabbat Morning Services from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City.
Pre-recorded Orthodox Saturday morning Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir. With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles.
Shabbat Morning Services from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City.
Pre-recorded Orthodox Saturday morning Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir. With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky, therapist and author of the Attached Haggadah, unlocks every stage of the Passover Seder fusing Torah, Chassidut and psychology to bring depth and meaning to the entire night.
Elana Stein Hain is joined by Noah Gottschalk of HIAS to explore how the Passover story serves as a mirror for Jews in the U.S., given the cruelty surrounding immigration enforcement and what the Haggadah & Jewish texts call on us to do in response.
Abigail in conversation with award-winning author Dara Horn, discussing her book, The Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe.
Rabbi Josh Hammerman of Temple Beth El and a columnist for The Jewish Week and Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, a family therapist and columnist for The Jewish Press, discuss some of the troubling issues raised in the film Passover At The Wellmans.
Justin is joined by Rabbi Judah Mischel, Executive Director of Camp HASC, the Hebrew Academy for Special Children and author of the new Haggadah, ``Baderech: Along the Path of Redemption``; they discuss insights and the themes of the Haggadah.
David Harris offers timely reflections for Passover, drawing on the holiday's enduring themes of freedom, resilience, and Jewish identity to speak to this complex moment in Jewish life.
Justin is joined by Rabbi Hershel Reichman, renowned scholar and longtime Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University, to reflect on the legacy and teachings of his mentor Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik on the occasion of the Rav's yahrzeit.
In a conversation with Rabbis Sharon Brous from IKAR in LA and David Ingber from Romemu in NYC, Jonah explores their roles as leaders revitalizing contemporary Jewish life through social justice and embodied spirituality.
Visionary leader and educator Rabbi Avi Weiss discusses his new Haggadah, Yehi Ohr, Let There Be Light, exploring what makes a Seder transformative, how we connect with its messages and what wisdom can Yehi Ohr bring to our tables this year.
In a conversation with Rabbis Sharon Brous from IKAR in LA and David Ingber from Romemu in NYC, Jonah explores their roles as leaders revitalizing contemporary Jewish life through social justice and embodied spirituality.
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.
Filmmaker Marisa Fox joins Eric Goldman to discuss her documentary about a daughter uncovering the hidden life of her freedom fighter and survivor mother after long-lost writings come to light decades later.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
In a conversation with Rabbis Sharon Brous from IKAR in LA and David Ingber from Romemu in NYC, Jonah explores their roles as leaders revitalizing contemporary Jewish life through social justice and embodied spirituality.
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.
Find out if a non-kosher animal can produce a by-product that is kosher; learn the fascinating subtleties of Jewish law in kopi luwak and the Kashrut of coffee.
How the Talmud encourages us to enjoy life and the world.
Justin is joined by Rabbi Hershel Reichman, renowned scholar and longtime Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University, to reflect on the legacy and teachings of his mentor Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik on the occasion of the Rav's yahrzeit.
Former Soviet refusenik and human rights leader Natan Sharansky and daughter writer Rachel Sharansky Danziger joins activist Rabbi Avi Weiss marking the 40th anniversary of Sharansky's release from Soviet prison, a moment in Jewish history & freedom.
Author of three kosher cookbooks.
``Top Chef Canada`` host, cookbook author and social media entrepreneur Eden Grinshpan celebrates her second cookbook ``Tahini Baby`` and shares her Middle Eastern-inspired vegetarian dishes with Broma Bakery's Sarah Fennel.
Shirin Yadegar turns to Dr. Shiva Lalezar for insights on menopause care, hormone therapy and addresses childhood anxiety and depression. The discussion focuses on how parents can seek root causes & create supportive environments for their children.
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.
Justin is joined by Rabbi Hershel Reichman, renowned scholar and longtime Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University, to reflect on the legacy and teachings of his mentor Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik on the occasion of the Rav's yahrzeit.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
David Harris offers timely reflections for Passover, drawing on the holiday's enduring themes of freedom, resilience, and Jewish identity to speak to this complex moment in Jewish life.
Irvin Ungar, the leading authority on the 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; with Mark S. Golub.
The opening session of ADL's annual Never Is Now summit on antisemitism and extremism features Montana Tucker, Jonathan Greenblatt's State of Hate address and conversations on partnership, leadership and confronting online hate.
In a conversation with Rabbis Sharon Brous from IKAR in LA and David Ingber from Romemu in NYC, Jonah explores their roles as leaders revitalizing contemporary Jewish life through social justice and embodied spirituality.
Elana Stein Hain is joined by Noah Gottschalk of HIAS to explore how the Passover story serves as a mirror for Jews in the U.S., given the cruelty surrounding immigration enforcement and what the Haggadah & Jewish texts call on us to do in response.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
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.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
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.
Irvin Ungar, the leading authority on the 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; with Mark S. Golub.
Find out if a non-kosher animal can produce a by-product that is kosher; learn the fascinating subtleties of Jewish law in kopi luwak and the Kashrut of coffee.
How the Talmud encourages us to enjoy life and the world.
Joining JBS CEO Justin Pines to explore the Torah, people, and historical events shaping the Jewish journey.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
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.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
Israelis discuss politics and other pressing issues of the day; a production of ILTV in Israel.
The Jewish Tradition's sense of miracles is revealed in the quintessential midrashic story of Nachshon at the Red Sea.
Joining JBS CEO Justin Pines to explore the Torah, people, and historical events shaping the Jewish journey.
Rabbi Avi Weiss discusses spiritual activism, the legacy of Natan and Avital Sharansky and how students can show up for Am Yisrael with courage and care, joining Rabbi Binyamin Krauss on his SAR podcast Opening Up.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
Israelis discuss politics and other pressing issues of the day; a production of ILTV in Israel.
The opening session of ADL's annual Never Is Now summit on antisemitism and extremism features Montana Tucker, Jonathan Greenblatt's State of Hate address and conversations on partnership, leadership and confronting online hate.
Rabbi Josh Hammerman of Temple Beth El and a columnist for The Jewish Week and Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, a family therapist and columnist for The Jewish Press, discuss some of the troubling issues raised in the film Passover At The Wellmans.
The Jewish Tradition's sense of miracles is revealed in the quintessential midrashic story of Nachshon at the Red Sea.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with Teisha Bader.
A look into the stories, people, cultural sights and events that make up Israeli life.
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.
Abby is joined by Jeff Klepper and Dan Freelander, renowned Jewish music leaders whose jazz inflected folk-rock style has defined a new Jewish spiritual sound, influencing generations of Jewish musicians.
Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg on the meaning of Passover and why he considers it among the most important events in human history.
Introduction to the meaning of the Passover holiday and the symbols of the Seder service.
David Harris offers timely reflections for Passover, drawing on the holiday's enduring themes of freedom, resilience, and Jewish identity to speak to this complex moment in Jewish life.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with Teisha Bader.
Abby is joined by Jeff Klepper and Dan Freelander, renowned Jewish music leaders whose jazz inflected folk-rock style has defined a new Jewish spiritual sound, influencing generations of Jewish musicians.
Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg on the meaning of Passover and why he considers it among the most important events in human history.
Introduction to the meaning of the Passover holiday and the symbols of the Seder service.
David Harris offers timely reflections for Passover, drawing on the holiday's enduring themes of freedom, resilience, and Jewish identity to speak to this complex moment in Jewish life.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with Teisha Bader.
Abby is joined by Jeff Klepper and Dan Freelander, renowned Jewish music leaders whose jazz inflected folk-rock style has defined a new Jewish spiritual sound, influencing generations of Jewish musicians.
Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg on the meaning of Passover and why he considers it among the most important events in human history.
Introduction to the meaning of the Passover holiday and the symbols of the Seder service.
The opening session of ADL's annual Never Is Now summit on antisemitism and extremism features Montana Tucker, Jonathan Greenblatt's State of Hate address and conversations on partnership, leadership and confronting online hate.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with Teisha Bader.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
Abby is joined by Jeff Klepper and Dan Freelander, renowned Jewish music leaders whose jazz inflected folk-rock style has defined a new Jewish spiritual sound, influencing generations of Jewish musicians.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with Teisha Bader.
A look into the stories, people, cultural sights and events that make up Israeli life.
Complete the Hebrew alphabet.
Shirin Yadegar is joined by Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove to share insights from his book on Jewish unity, pride, and identity, addressing family connection to Israel, anti-Zionism and the call to act with purpose and responsibility.
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.
Abby is joined by Jeff Klepper and Dan Freelander, renowned Jewish music leaders whose jazz inflected folk-rock style has defined a new Jewish spiritual sound, influencing generations of Jewish musicians.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with Teisha Bader.
A look into the stories, people, cultural sights and events that make up Israeli life.
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.
Visionary leader and educator Rabbi Avi Weiss discusses his new Haggadah, Yehi Ohr, Let There Be Light, exploring what makes a Seder transformative, how we connect with its messages and what wisdom can Yehi Ohr bring to our tables this year.
Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg on the meaning of Passover and why he considers it among the most important events in human history.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky, therapist and author of the Attached Haggadah, unlocks every stage of the Passover Seder fusing Torah, Chassidut and psychology to bring depth and meaning to the entire night.
Abigail in conversation with award-winning author Dara Horn, discussing her book, The Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe.
A delightful half hour of stories, songs, and learning with Fella, Mama Doni and a surprise visitor or two.
Mama Doni entertains children at the Streit's Matzo Factory for the annual Passover Palooza.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
Elana Stein Hain is joined by Noah Gottschalk of HIAS to explore how the Passover story serves as a mirror for Jews in the U.S., given the cruelty surrounding immigration enforcement and what the Haggadah & Jewish texts call on us to do in response.
The meaning of the burning bush that Moses encountered in the wilderness.
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.
Former Soviet refusenik and human rights leader Natan Sharansky and daughter writer Rachel Sharansky Danziger joins activist Rabbi Avi Weiss marking the 40th anniversary of Sharansky's release from Soviet prison, a moment in Jewish history & freedom.
Live Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Tenth Plague.
Live Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Pre-recorded Orthodox Friday night Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir. With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles.
In a conversation with Rabbis Sharon Brous from IKAR in LA and David Ingber from Romemu in NYC, Jonah explores their roles as leaders revitalizing contemporary Jewish life through social justice and embodied spirituality.
Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky, therapist and author of the Attached Haggadah, unlocks every stage of the Passover Seder fusing Torah, Chassidut and psychology to bring depth and meaning to the entire night.