Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Akedah – the Binding of Isaac — in the context of the notion of the still small voice and the I-Thou relationship that we are to consider during the holiday.  2018

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub reveals this year’s high holiday “symbol” — the dash —  representing the still small voice inside each of us, that is so critical for us to think about during the holiday. 2018

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Charter adds Jewish TV channel for some customers Sep 5, 2018 Earlier this month, Charter in the St. Louis area added Jewish Broadcasting Service , on Channel 717, to its Spectrum silver and gold cable packages. In addition, JBS is available to Direct TV customers on Channel 338. Broadcasting 24 hours a day, JBS presents […]

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Jewish Broadcasting Services Makes Sure Nobody Misses the High Holidays By A. Shreiber    The Washington Post Published August 31,2018 Every Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur there are those who are unable to attend a synagogue service in person. Some are ill and are unable to travel. Some, due to age, are homebound. And some who […]

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JBS adds Spectrum distribution Michelle Clancy  | 13 August 2018 The Jewish Broadcasting Service has debuted on Spectrum in New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, Cleveland, St. Louis, Tampa and Orlando. JBS presents daily news and analysis from and about Israel; extensive event coverage of major Jewish conferences addresses and lectures; an array […]

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On Yom Kippur, Rabbi Mark S. Golub reflects upon on how Jews need to embrace the Jewish People by supporting Jewish institutions and the State of Israel. From the services of Chavurat Aytz Chayim and Chavurat Deevray Torah .

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Ina Yalof, author of “Food and the City” discusses the new appreciation for old-world Jewish recipies with with Ezra Glinter, editor of “Have I Got a Story for You”, food journalist Leah Koenig, and “The Gefilteria” founders Jeffrey Yoskowitz and Liz Alpern. A program of Jewish Book Council, Met Council, and Yeshiva University Museum, from […]

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub shares some thoughts in preparation for the opening service of Yom Kippur on the most solemn night of the Jewish Year, Kol Nidre Eve. From the High Holiday service of Chavurat Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah .

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