Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, former Chief Orthodox Rabbi of the U.K, offers thoughts for the holiday of Sukkot.

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For Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Mark S. Golub addresses the challenges of celebrating the New Year during the pandemic and suggests a symbol that represents optimistic themes of the Holidays of “Creativity” and “Human Connection.”

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JBS President Rabbi Mark S. Golub invites viewers into his living room to share in a complete eclectic seder like the one his family celebrates every Passover. With JBS personalities and special guests.

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Rabbi Marc Schneier of the Orthodox Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach, NY conducts a pre-recorded traditional seder, with Passover prayers and songs by Cantor Netanel Hershtik and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.

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For the second seder night, JBS President Rabbi Mark S. Golub welcomes viewers into his home to share in a full non-traditional seder which his family celebrates every Passover – to be joined online by members of the JBS family including Shahar Azani, Teisha Bader, Jake Ehrenreich, Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Cantor Daniel Mutlu, Micah Halpern, […]

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub offers a d’rash relating the Akedah to God’s initial charge to Abraham to Lech L’Chah hand-in-hand with those we love to build a sweeter world. From Chavurot services in CT.

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For Rosh Hashanah Eve, Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the insight of the Hebrew greeting for Rosh Hashanah being “L’Shanah Tovah” – to have a “Good” Year. From the services of Chavurat Aytz Chayim and Chavurat Deevray Torah in Connecticut.

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JBS celebrates Mother’s Day, Sunday May 8, with special programming throughout the day honoring mothers and all women: Women’s Voices, Women Warriors Of The Bible, Woman Of Valor, Women Who Affect Change, Women Of The Wall, Esther Wachsman, Anita Diamant, Mamadrama, Women of Reform Judiasm

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Chanukah Candlelighting with Mayor Michael Bloomberg!

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The Small family is faced with a mountain of potato pancakes for Chanukah in “Too Many Latkes,” read by Mama Doni to Fella at Mr. Bookstein’s Store. Written and illustrated by Richard Codor; published by Behrman House.

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