Yolanda Savage-Narva , discusses her experience as a Black Jewish woman participating in the historic 2023 March on Washington, weighs in on Black-Jewish relations 60 years ago and today, and offers hopes for the future. With Teisha Bader.

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Israel’s first-ever Olympic medalist, Yael Arad, now president of Israel’s Olympic Committee, describes being at the 50th Anniversary ceremonies in Munich for the 11 Israeli athletes and coaches murdered by Palestinian terrorists at the1972 Games and discusses the significance of the apology and compensation deal from Germany, five decades later. With Teisha Bader.

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Just hours before a cease-fire was reached last night, Shahar Azani spoke with Political Correspondent for the Times of Israel, Carrie Keller-Lynn, who was on the ground as Palestinian Islamic Jihad fired barrages of rockets into Israel. Keller-Lynn discusses the sentiment in Israel and shares her analysis of what lies ahead. Watch JBS on cable […]

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The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Yigal Palmor discusses his organization’s campaign to help Jews make Aliyah now from the Ukraine and Russia, their work to keep Jews safe, and their efforts to assist all Ukrainian refugees. With Shahar Azani.

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In a special report from Tel Aviv, JBS’s Shahar Azani speaks with Galit Peleg of Israel’s International aid agency MASHAV, who offers an update of Israel’s assistance to the Ukraine, the field hospital being built, and its mission on the ground.

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Israel’s Supreme Court recognized Reform and Conservative conversions carried out in Israel. Hence, such converts will be considered Jews for citizenship purposes, under Israel’s Law of Return. Journalist Ben-Dror Yemini discusses the decision’s background and implications. With Shahar Azani.

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JBS President Rabbi Mark S. Golub offers his commentary on how legitimate peaceful protest marches are being used to spawn wholly illegitimate mob violence that overshadows the concerns of racism in America

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