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Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel.
Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal talks about his search for justice rather than vengeance in an interview recorded before his death in 2005.
Teisha Bader speaks with 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter, one of 19 winners of the 2024 Shine A Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Awards.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel.
Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal talks about his search for justice rather than vengeance in an interview recorded before his death in 2005.
Author of ``A Candle in the Heart,`` Judith Alter Kallman tells her tale of surviving the Holocaust as a very young child and now seeing her grandson bless her great-grandchild with the same Sabbath blessing her father used to bless her.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
Herbert Block, Executive Director of the American Zionist Movement, discusses the results of the 38th World Zionist Congress and addresses the battle for control and funding between left and right.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
ISGAP's Charles Small and David Harris are joined in the JBS studio by lawyer, activist and national director emeritus of the ADL, Abe Foxman.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Herbert Block, Executive Director of the American Zionist Movement, discusses the results of the 38th World Zionist Congress and addresses the battle for control and funding between left and right.
Justin sits with Chihiro Sugihara and Rabbi Avram Mlotek, descendants of Holocaust survivors saved by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Schindler; they share a conversation about courage, memory and the lasting bonds forged through acts of moral bravery.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
Historian and scholar of modern Jewish history Dr. Anita Shapira reflects on Jewish resilience and the legacy of the Holocaust in a moving service honoring the memory of those who perished in the Shoah.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Central Synagogue hosts the world premiere of composer Michael Shapiro's ``VOICES`` of the Holocaust, a concert based on Sephardic poetry of the Shoah, featuring Cantor Daniel Mutlu, Ember Choral Arts and the American Music Ensemble.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel.
Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal talks about his search for justice rather than vengeance in an interview recorded before his death in 2005.
Abby is joined by Mishy Harmon, the co-founder, host and CEO of Israel Story, a Jewish and Israeli podcast; he shares that his mission is to promote a deeper understanding and connection to Israel through non-political, human-interest storytelling.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Orthodox Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir.
Justin sits with Chihiro Sugihara and Rabbi Avram Mlotek, descendants of Holocaust survivors saved by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Schindler; they share a conversation about courage, memory and the lasting bonds forged through acts of moral bravery.
Abby is joined by Mishy Harmon, the co-founder, host and CEO of Israel Story, a Jewish and Israeli podcast; he shares that his mission is to promote a deeper understanding and connection to Israel through non-political, human-interest storytelling.
Historian and scholar of modern Jewish history Dr. Anita Shapira reflects on Jewish resilience and the legacy of the Holocaust in a moving service honoring the memory of those who perished in the Shoah.
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.
Live Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Central Synagogue hosts the world premiere of composer Michael Shapiro's ``VOICES`` of the Holocaust, a concert based on Sephardic poetry of the Shoah, featuring Cantor Daniel Mutlu, Ember Choral Arts and the American Music Ensemble.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
The story of a giant yellow bird who collects the animals for the ark; author Jacqueline Jules creates the Ziz character from a mythological bird mentioned in the Book of Psalms.
A boy named Michael learns how difficult life is when there are no rules.
Weekly review of news items from Israel.
Justin sits with Chihiro Sugihara and Rabbi Avram Mlotek, descendants of Holocaust survivors saved by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Schindler; they share a conversation about courage, memory and the lasting bonds forged through acts of moral bravery.
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.
Reform Friday night services led by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Dan Mutlu and the clergy and orchestra of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
Orthodox Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir.
Justin sits with Chihiro Sugihara and Rabbi Avram Mlotek, descendants of Holocaust survivors saved by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Schindler; they share a conversation about courage, memory and the lasting bonds forged through acts of moral bravery.
A look into the stories, people, cultural sights and events that make up Israeli life.
Teisha Bader speaks with 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter, one of 19 winners of the 2024 Shine A Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Awards.
Actor Avi Hoffman, a child of survivors, describes how he became involved with preserving the Dachau Album, a unique collection of more than 30 original drawings (and more than 200 photographs) documenting life in the Nazi labor camp of Dachau.
Abby is joined by Mishy Harmon, the co-founder, host and CEO of Israel Story, a Jewish and Israeli podcast; he shares that his mission is to promote a deeper understanding and connection to Israel through non-political, human-interest storytelling.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
Eric Goldman speaks with filmmaker Beth Lane about ``UnBroken,`` her directorial debut; it chronicles the survival of her mother and six siblings, seven Jewish children who escaped Nazi Germany and remained separated for decades before being reunited.
To commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, survivors and their families, activists, academics, and musicians gather at the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Plaza in NYC for the anniversary of the greatest instance of Jewish armed resistance to the Holocaust.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
Teisha Bader speaks with 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter, one of 19 winners of the 2024 Shine A Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Awards.
Central Synagogue hosts the world premiere of composer Michael Shapiro's ``VOICES`` of the Holocaust, a concert based on Sephardic poetry of the Shoah, featuring Cantor Daniel Mutlu, Ember Choral Arts and the American Music Ensemble.
Jonah Platt is joined by Alma, Daniel Jr., and Consuelo Hernandez, three Mexican-American Jewish siblings from Arizona who have each made their mark in public service, education and advocacy.
Actress Billie Boullet discusses playing Anne Frank and how she was impacted as both an actor and a Jew while filming ``A Small Light,`` the limited TV series based on the true story of Miep Gies who risked her life to hide Frank's family.
Documentarian Roberta Grossman discusses her film ``Who Will Write Our History?`` which tells the story of the Oyneg Shabes Archive which recorded Jewish life in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Drs. Elizabeth White and Joanna Sliwa give the Murray Pantirer Memorial Scholar lecture ``The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust.``
To commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, survivors and their families, activists, academics, and musicians gather at the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Plaza in NYC for the anniversary of the greatest instance of Jewish armed resistance to the Holocaust.
Eric Goldman speaks with filmmaker Beth Lane about ``UnBroken,`` her directorial debut; it chronicles the survival of her mother and six siblings, seven Jewish children who escaped Nazi Germany and remained separated for decades before being reunited.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
Jonah Platt is joined by Alma, Daniel Jr., and Consuelo Hernandez, three Mexican-American Jewish siblings from Arizona who have each made their mark in public service, education and advocacy.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
Herbert Block, executive director of the American Zionist Movement, joins Teisha Bader to discuss the 39th World Zionist Congress elections, American Jewry's opportunity to shape Israel's future.
Evidence of how the Jewish people have had a connection to the Land of Israel for thousands of years.
Campus antisemitism is uniquely examined through firsthand accounts from students, officials and experts in this film that's the first to document the problem both before and after 10/7, followed by a discussion with Executive Producer Leonard Gold.
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.
Teisha Bader is joined by award-winning conductor and arts leader Helen Cha-Pyo, and others involved in the Violins of Hope project, where restored Holocaust-era instruments now serve as powerful symbols of resilience and remembrance.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust presents their annual gathering of remembrance from Temple Emanu-El of New York City, honoring the memory of those who perished in the Shoah, as well as survivors and their descendants.
Yeshiva U. High School students interview Holocaust survivors as part of the Names, Not Numbers oral history film project and curriculum created by Tova Fish-Rosenberg. Now in five cities, the program has involved 200 students and 85 survivors.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust presents their annual gathering of remembrance from Temple Emanu-El of New York City, honoring the memory of those who perished in the Shoah, as well as survivors and their descendants.
The first English opera about Theodor Herzl interweaves the political turmoil of turn-of-the-twentieth-century Europe with the relatively unknown story of his marriage; from its world premiere at the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center.
From Theodor Herzl's dream of a Jewish state to Zionism's challenges, scholars Anita Shapira and Jonathan Sarna explore the movement's evolving story in America in a conversation moderated by Russell Robinson.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust presents their annual gathering of remembrance from Temple Emanu-El of New York City, honoring the memory of those who perished in the Shoah, as well as survivors and their descendants.
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch delivers a sermon urging American Jews to respond to today's challenges not with despair but with action, embracing the Jewish imperative of tikkun olam.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
ISGAP's Charles Small and David Harris are joined in the JBS studio by lawyer, activist and national director emeritus of the ADL, Abe Foxman.
Survivor of the SS St Louis; Hans Fisher recounts the events surrounding his journey on the German refugee ship bound for Cuba in 1939.
Evidence of how the Jewish people have had a connection to the Land of Israel for thousands of years.
Justin sits with Chihiro Sugihara and Rabbi Avram Mlotek, descendants of Holocaust survivors saved by Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Schindler; they share a conversation about courage, memory and the lasting bonds forged through acts of moral bravery.
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.
From Theodor Herzl's dream of a Jewish state to Zionism's challenges, scholars Anita Shapira and Jonathan Sarna explore the movement's evolving story in America in a conversation moderated by Russell Robinson.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
Israelis discuss politics and other pressing issues of the day; a production of ILTV in Israel.
Understanding how the Torah was written and what it means to say that the Torah comes from God.
The first English opera about Theodor Herzl interweaves the political turmoil of turn-of-the-twentieth-century Europe with the relatively unknown story of his marriage; from its world premiere at the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center.
Herbert Block, executive director of the American Zionist Movement, joins Teisha Bader to discuss the 39th World Zionist Congress elections, American Jewry's opportunity to shape Israel's future.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
ISGAP's Charles Small and David Harris are joined in the JBS studio by lawyer, activist and national director emeritus of the ADL, Abe Foxman.
Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Herbert Block, Executive Director of the American Zionist Movement, discusses the results of the 38th World Zionist Congress and addresses the battle for control and funding between left and right.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
Author of ``A Candle in the Heart,`` Judith Alter Kallman tells her tale of surviving the Holocaust as a very young child and now seeing her grandson bless her great-grandchild with the same Sabbath blessing her father used to bless her.
Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal talks about his search for justice rather than vengeance in an interview recorded before his death in 2005.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Teisha Bader speaks with 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter, one of 19 winners of the 2024 Shine A Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Awards.
Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal talks about his search for justice rather than vengeance in an interview recorded before his death in 2005.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel.
Being Jewish is a podcast set to explore Jewish Identity with unfiltered conversation.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
David Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal talks about his search for justice rather than vengeance in an interview recorded before his death in 2005.
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel.