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The Two Voices: A New Perspective on the Meaning of Teshuvah
For Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, join Rabbi Sacks on an intellectual journey to explore the concept and deep meanings of Teshuvah.
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Maccabi Games 2015 Opening Ceremony
JBS’s LIVE Coverage of the 2015 European Maccabi Games Opening Ceremony from Berlin, Germany.
Dimensions of the Daf: Saul and David
Rabbi Mordechai Becher looks to the book of Samuel to explore the Talmudic question ‘what’s the difference between King Saul and King David?” On JBS’s original series Dimensions of the Daf.
Dimensions of the Daf: Ten Commandments
Rabbi Mordechai Becher explains how even though the Ten Commandments are wonderful and beautiful, they are not more important than the rest of the Torah. On JBS’s original series Dimensions of the Daf
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About the JBS Series “Jewish 101”
Dear Rabbi Golub, You blow my socks off. I enjoy your Jewish 101 series, especially the Creation stories in Genesis and the Aleph-bet series. I hope all the episodes will be made available on you tube. I wish I had known forty years ago what you have taught me now. But learning does not stop when one reaches […]
Conversation with Jay Ruderman
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.
Mama Doni Band – Streit’s 4th Annual Passover Palooza
Mama Doni and the Mama Doni Band entertains with original song and dance at the Streit’s Matzo Factory for the 4th annual Passover Palooza. A JBS exclusive television presentation.
Halacha and the Holocaust
Rabbi Mordechai Becher addresses questions of halacha and observance amidst unthinkable circumstances like the Shoah.
