JBS remembers many of those lost to the Jewish community in 2023, including Chaim Topol, Henry Kissinger, Norman Lear, Alan Arkin, Rabbi David Ellenson, Diane Feinstein, and Rabbi Mark S. Golub.

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Jeffrey Gurock, author, professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University in New York City, and JBS favorite, sheds light on what we can learn about antisemitism, inclusion, and the Jewish experience in America from Jewish involvement in the world of sports.

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The 2021 General Assembly of the JFNA featuring President of Israel Isaac Herzog, JFNA President & CEO Eric Fingerhut, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and others.

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Martin Fletcher, former NBC News correspondent, discusses his book Promised Land: A Novel of Israel. With Scott Richman and produced with the AJC Westchester/Fairfield, JCC of Mid-Westchester’s Arts & Talks programs and the Jewish Book Council at JCC of Mid-Westchester.

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Elizabeth Collier , and Rabbi Rachel Grant Meyer discuss the tension between U.S. border control and compassion for refugee seeking a haven in America. A program of AJC & IONA College at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY.

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Historian and author Simon Schama discusses part two of his BBC/PBS series, “The Story of the Jews,” which chronicles Jewish history from the Jews’ expulsion from Spain in 1492 through the end of the 19th Century and the birth of early Zionism.

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Maximilian Ehrenreich stars as 12-year-old Jewish boy in Hamburg who must deal with his religiously divided parents separation, his emerging puberty, and his falling madly in love with his new rabbi . Directed by Vivian Andereggen.

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Jay Ruderman, President of the Ruderman Family Foundation, sits with Ellie Cohanim to discuss how the RFF advocates for full inclusion of people with disabilities in the Jewish community.

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