The Jewish Journal of Massachusetts Article wrote an article about the rebranding of ShalomTV to JBS http://boston.forward.com/articles/185691/shalom-tv-rebrands-as-jbs/
Read moreMke Reynolds wrote an article in Multichannel News about the domestic and international expansion plans of JBS: http://www.multichannel.com/news/distribution/jbs-eyeing-domestic-international-expansion-golub/384145
Read moreSalvatore Caputo, the Assistant Managing Editor of The Jewish News of Arizona, interviewed Mark S. Golub about running a Jewish cable network:
Read moreRedbook featured an interview with Ruth Westherimer by Kate Sullivan talking about her show on JBS, The Wisdom of Ruth Westheimer: http://www.redbookmag.com/love-sex/advice/dr-ruth-interview
Read moreMultichannel News’s David Tanklefsky takes a closer look at the resurgence of religious networks on TV: https://www.multichannel.com/news/content/religious-nets-setting-public-square/359203
Read moreLearn about the Holy Ark and early Israelite history in a Talmud lesson entitled “What Happened to the Treasures of the Temple?” A JBS “Dimensions of the Daf” episode with Rabbi Mordechai Becher.
Read moreVocabulary, and a complete review of all Hebrew letters and vowels, conclude this introductory series 1 of “From the Aleph-Bet,” the program for anyone of any age wishing to learn and understand Hebrew taught by Rabbi Mark S. Golub.
Read moreBreaking simple and complicated Hebrew words into syllables is taught in this episode of “From the Aleph-Bet” series 1, a Shalom TV original series on reading and understanding the Hebrew language. Teacher Rabbi Mark S. Golub.
Read moreRecognize Hebrew letters that tend to look alike in a complete review of all the Hebrew letters and vowel sounds on this episode of “From the Aleph-Bet” series 1, a program for anyone wishing to read Hebrew. Teacher Rabbi Mark S. Golub.
Read moreHebrew letters “Final Nun” and “Tzadee” , and the concluding phrases of two Jewish blessings are taught on this episode of “From the Aleph-Bet” series 1, a Shalom TV production on understanding Hebrew. Teacher Rabbi Mark S. Golub.
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