Dear Friends,
We hope you continue to be well during this Coronavirus pandemic and we hope you were able to enjoy a happy to end to the Passover Holiday.
 
With Yom HaShoah this coming Monday night and Tuesday, we have some very special programming for you, highlighted by:

A JBS presentation in association with the "March Of The Living," a television exclusive - this year's "Virtual March Of The Living Ceremony" - "Never Means Never."   Tuesday Night - 7pm EDT
 
Also for Yom HaShoah, JBS will be replaying a Yom HaShoah Service from Fifth Avenue Synagogue (Sunday- 6pm) andwill be showing this year's commemoration at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City (Monday - 7pm); as well as classic interviews with Elie Wiesel z"l, Simon Wiesenthal z"l, Ernie Michel z"l, Commander Eugene Lebovitz and Witnesses Barbara Traub z"l and Willie Bernheim.
 
And for "Earth Day" this coming Wednesday, JBS will be featuring programs on Judaism and the environment, including Noah's Flood & Climate Change (Wednesday - 7pm).
 
Also this week, meet Israel Maimon, the charismatic President & CEO of Israel Bonds, who reflects upon his most impressive military and diplomatic career (Wednesday - 9pm).
 
And next Saturday (April 25), one of the heroes of the Soviet Refusenik Movement, Yosef Mendelevitch, describes his fight with the Kremlin as a "Prisoner of Zion" (Saturday - 6pm).
 
Also, more in our JBS series "Gam Yachad - Together During COVID-19."
 
And much, much more - we hope you enjoy it all. 

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JBS President

JBS HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK

Together During COVID-19: Dr. Kruskal
Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Benjamin Kruskal, Medical Director of New England Quality Care Alliance and Liaison with Tufts Medical Center, discusses aspects of the Coronavirus. With Mark S. Golub.
Sunday (Today) 5pm & 11pm (2pm & 8pm PT)

Together In COVIDovid: Our6Million
For Yom HaShoah on April 20-21, Alicia Kaylie Yacoby, founder of the website "Our6Million.org," describes how people can download personal names and histories of Jews murdered in the Holocaust and affix them to yawhrzteit candles. With Mark S. Golub.
Monday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm (12:30am, 5:30am & 9:30am PT)

Yom HaShoah Commemoration
From the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, JBS presents a Yom HaShoah Commemoration honoring the memory of the Six Million.
Monday - 7pm & 1am (4pm & 10pmm PT)                         

Virtual March Of The Living 2020
JBS presents exclusive television coverage of this year's "March Of The Living" honoring the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, originally scheduled as a major commemoration in Poland which was cancelled due to the Coronavirus.
Tuesday - 7pm & 1:30am (4pm & 10:30pm PT)
Wednesday 1:30pm (10:30am PT)
Saturday - 7:30pm (4:30pm PT)

L'Chayim: Israel Maimon
The President & CEO of Israel Bonds, Israel Maimon, discusses his experiences in the Golani Brigade, his role in the 2007 bombing of the Syrian nuclear reactor, his concerns regarding Iran and his critique of the Iran Nuclear Deal.  With Mark S. Golub.
Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT)
Thursday - 3pm (12noon PT)
ALSO ON L'CHAYIM
Sunday: Commander Lebovitz
Eugene Aryeh Lebovitz, commander of troops in Haifa during the 1947 War of Independence, reminisces about his survival at Auschwitz, his running the British blockade, and his ongoing work on behalf of Israel and Jewish life. 
Sunday - Noon (9am PT)
 
Sunday: Kristallnacht Remembered
Ernie Michel, who lived through Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) in Germany (Nov 9-10, 1938) and saw his synagogue burned to the ground, recalls this pogrom and his life during the Holocaust as told in his book, "Promises to Keep."
Sunday - 6pm (3pm PT)
Monday - 3pm (12Noon PT)
                             
Tuesday: Child of Buchenwald
Moshe Avital, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald to become one of the "Children of Buchenwald" (a ship which ran the British blockade of Palestine), describes his journey and his fighting with the Haganah in the War of Independence.
Tuesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT)
Wednesday - 3pm (12noon PT)
 
Thursday: Second Generation
Jewish activist, Dr. Naomi Vilko (practicing psychiatrist), talks personally about the pains and challenges of being the child of Holocaust Survivors and shares her concerns with the Claims Conference and the Jewish far left.                   
Thursday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT)
Friday - 3pm (12Noon PT)
 
Saturday: Yosef Mendelevich
One of the true heroes of the Soviet Jewry movement, "Prisoner of Zion" Joseph Mendelevich, who was arrested trying to hijack a Soviet plane to escape to freedom (1970), describes his personal life's journey. 
Saturday - 6pm (3pm PT)

92nd Street Y: Rabbi Israel Meir Lau
Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
Tonight (Sunday) - 8pm & 2am (5pm & 11pm PT)   
Monday - 10pm & 4:30am (7pm & 1:30am PT)
Wednesday - 10:30am (7:30am PT)
Friday - 8pm & 1am (5pm & 10pm PT)
Saturday - 3pm (12Noon PT)
JBS FILM FESTIVAL

Film: Brothers
Two brothers, one a secular kibbutznik and one a Torah scholar from America who has come to defend Hareidim from the draft - reunite and clash over philosophies, mirroring the conflict between politics and Judaism in Israel. Directed by Igaal Niddam.
Thursday - 10am (7am PT)
Saturday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT)

 
AND
LEARN TO READ HEBREW
"From The Aleph Bet"

 
From the Aleph-Bet: Lesson 24
A thorough vocabulary review
Monday - 9am & 4:30pm (6am & 1:30pm PT)
Saturday - 8:30am (5:30am PT)
PLUS
 
KABBALAT SHABBAT, FRIDAY NIGHT
&
"PRAYERS FOR SABBATH MORNING"
 

KABBALAT & FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT SERVICES
 
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE - 5:20PM
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE - 6pm
 
Kabbalat Shabbat - 5:20pm & 10:20pm (2:20pm & 7:20pm PT)
Erev Shabbat Services - 6pm, 11pm & 2am (3pm, 8pm &11pm PT)
   
"PRAYERS FOR SABBATH MORNING"
 
REFORM: CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE - 9:30am
ORTHODOX: HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE - 11am
 
Saturday Morning (Central Synagogue) - 9:30am (6:30am PT)
Saturday Morning (Hampton Synagogue) - 11am

THE JBS SCHEDULE 
Please check the JBS website for any changes in the scheduled programming which is shown in Eastern Time

SUNDAY APRIL 19, 2020
07:00A Shalom Kids Ten Tzedakah Pennies
What happens when a young boy has ten pennies to share with his large and loving family? He gives everyone a chance to do a mitzvah! Story by Joni Klein-Higger; illustrations by Tova Leff. From Hachai Publishing. Read by Ruth Golub.
07:30A Shalom Kids Story of David Illustrated tale of shepherd boy David who takes on the mighty Goliath.
08:00A Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
08:30A During COVID-19 Together During Covid: Weiser Sydney Weiser, Musical Theater Major and Directing Major at Marymount Manhattan College talks about how her generation is experiencing quarantine & explains why she created her video parody, "Princess Fiona in the time of Corona." With Mark S. Golub.
09:00A Talmud Study Morality In The Shoah With the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance on Jan 27, JBS presents Rabbi Mordechai Becher's (Gateways) review of Talmudic examples of how one maintains moral integrity and Jewish identity in extreme circumstances.
09:30A Talmud Study Martyrdom v Saving Life Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer for the Gateways Organization and author of "Gateways To Judaism," discusses the Talmudic tension between "save life" and "martyrdom" as it applies to the Holocaust.. JBS's original series, "Dimensions of the Daf." 
10:00A Jewish 101 Is It God's Fault? When something like the earthquake in Haiti occurs, does the Jewish Tradition hold God responsible in any way? Does human suffering challenge the existence of God? 
10:35A Children of the Holocaust  Rabbi Hanoch Teller Rabbi Hanoch Teller, author of Heroic Children - Untold Stories of the Unconquerable, describes the enormous courage and will to survive of a broad spectrum of children caught in the Shoah.  A program at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT. 
11:00A
11:30A Karski Award 2014 Jan Karski Award At the Polish Consulate in New York City, the 2014 Jan Karski Award is presented to Rabbi Potasnik, the executive vice president of the New York board of Rabbis, and to the memory of Irena Sendler, who saved many Jewish lives during the Holocaust.
12:00P L'Chayim: Commander Lebovitz Eugene Aryeh Lebovitz Eugene Aryeh Lebovitz, commander of troops in Haifa during the 1947 War of Independence, reminisces about his survival at Auschwitz, his running the British blockade, and his ongoing work on behalf of Israel and Jewish life.  L'Chayim with Mark S. Golub.
12:30P
01:00P Talk Books Susan Goldman Rubin For the anniversary of Anne Frank's birth (June 12, 1929), share Susan Goldman Rubin's discussion of her book "Searching For Anne Frank: Letters from Amsterdam to Iowa," about letters between Anne Frank and a girl in Iowa.  Connie Martinson "Talk Books."
01:30P Faith to Faith Anne Frank Center Anne Frank Center Chairman Emeritus Sir Jack Polak and Ina Soep Polak, co-authors of Steal a Pencil for Me, discuss their book
02:00P Anne Frank's "Step-Sister" Eva Schloss Eva Schloss, who knew Anne Frank before the war and whose mother married Otto Frank after the war, describes her early friendship with Anne and recounts her own harrowing tale of survival in Auschwitz.  A program of Chabad of Western Monmouth County.
02:30P
03:00P Witness: Barbara Fischman Traub Barbara Fischman Traub Auschwitz survivor Barbara Fishman Traub describes her time in the Nazi death camp, the end of the war, her liberation by the Russians, and her criticism of the way in which the Holocaust is now portrayed
03:30P
04:00P Shalom Kids Story of David Illustrated tale of shepherd boy David who takes on the mighty Goliath.
04:30P Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
05:00P Together During COVID-19: Dr. Kruskal   Teisha Bader, Shahar Azani and Dr. Benjamin Kruskal, Infectious Disease Physician who is the Medical Director of New England Quality Care Alliance and Liaison with Tufts Medical Center, discuses aspects of the Coronavirus.  With Mark S. Golub.
05:30P
06:00P L'Chayim: Kristallnacht Remembered Ernie Michel Ernie Michel, who lived through Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) in Germany (Nov 9-10, 1938) and saw his synagogue burned to the ground, recalls this pogrom and his life during the Holocaust as told in his book, "Promises to Keep." 
06:30P
07:00P Yom HaShoah Service   From the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan, Elie Wiesel, Rabbi  Yaakov Kermaier and Cantor Joseph Malovany lead a Yom HaShoah commemoration featuring Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel.
07:30P
08:00P 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
08:30P
09:00P Film: One Out Of Ten   While 1.5 million children were murdered by the Nazis, "One Out Of Ten" is a documentary in which some of the 10% of Jewish children who did survive the Shoah tell their personal stories. Silver Medal winner in the 1998 New York Film Festival.
09:30P
10:00P Jewish Cinema: Six Million & One   Israeli director David Fisher discusses the third and final film in his family trilogy, Six Million and One, in which he and his siblings travel to Austria to retrace the steps of their father who he survived the Holocaust. With host Judy Gelman Myers.
10:30P
11:00P Together During COVID-19: Dr. Kruskal   Teisha Bader, Shahar Azani and Dr. Benjamin Kruskal, Infectious Disease Physician who is the Medical Director of New England Quality Care Alliance and Liaison with Tufts Medical Center, discuses aspects of the Coronavirus.  With Mark S. Golub.
11:30P
MONDAY APRIL 20, 2020
12:00A Film: One Out Of Ten   While 1.5 million children were murdered by the Nazis, "One Out Of Ten" is a documentary in which some of the 10% of Jewish children who did survive the Shoah tell their personal stories. Silver Medal winner in the 1998 New York Film Festival.
12:30A
01:00A Yom HaShoah Service   From the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan, Elie Wiesel, Rabbi  Yaakov Kermaier and Cantor Joseph Malovany lead a Yom HaShoah commemoration featuring Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel.
01:30A
02:00A 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
02:30A
03:00A Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
03:30A During COVID-19 Together During Covid: Our6Million Alicia Kaylie Yacoby, creator of "Our6Million," explains why she created a website where people can download labels to place on Yahrtzeit Candles with the names & history of actual victims of the Shoah or add the names of others.  With Mark S. Golub.
04:00A Talmud Study Morality In The Shoah With the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance on Jan 27, JBS presents Rabbi Mordechai Becher's (Gateways) review of Talmudic examples of how one maintains moral integrity and Jewish identity in extreme circumstances.
04:30A Talmud Study Martyrdom v Saving Life Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer for the Gateways Organization and author of "Gateways To Judaism," discusses the Talmudic tension between "save life" and "martyrdom" as it applies to the Holocaust.. JBS's original series, "Dimensions of the Daf." 
05:00A Children of the Holocaust  Rabbi Hanoch Teller Rabbi Hanoch Teller, author of Heroic Children - Untold Stories of the Unconquerable, describes the enormous courage and will to survive of a broad spectrum of children caught in the Shoah.  A program at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT. 
05:30A
06:00A Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
06:30A Harmony Yoga Kripalu Yoga Sessions Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
07:00A Shalom Kids Story of David Illustrated tale of shepherd boy David who takes on the mighty Goliath.
07:30A Shalom Kids Sammy Spider in Israel Illustrated tale of Sammy Spider's First Trip to Israel, written by Sylvia A. Rouss, with pictures by Katherine Janus Kahn. A children's book from Kar-Ben Publishing read by Ruth Golub.
08:00A Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
08:30A During COVID-19 Together During Covid: Our6Million Alicia Kaylie Yacoby, creator of "Our6Million," explains why she created a website where people can download labels to place on Yahrtzeit Candles with the names & history of actual victims of the Shoah or add the names of others.  With Mark S. Golub.
09:00A The Aleph Bet  Lesson 24 A thorough vocabulary review 
09:30A Cinematheque The Song of Names The creative team of director François Girard, producer Robert Lantos, and three-time Oscar winning composer Howard Shore discuss their feature film "The Song of Names" about a Polish child-prodigy violinist during the Holocaust. With Eric Goldman.
10:00A Talk Books Willing Executioners: Goldhagen   Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust author Daniel Jonah Goldhagen talks about his work on this episode of Connie Martinson Talks Books.
10:30A Witness: Barbara Fischman Traub Barbara Fischman Traub Auschwitz survivor Barbara Fishman Traub describes her time in the Nazi death camp, the end of the war, her liberation by the Russians, and her criticism of the way in which the Holocaust is now portrayed
11:00A
11:30A Insight To Israel   Insight To Israel takes a look into the stories and people that make up Israeli life.   Hosted by Natasha Kirtchuk
12:00P Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
12:30P During COVID-19 Together During Covid: Our6Million Alicia Kaylie Yacoby, creator of "Our6Million," explains why she created a website where people can download labels to place on Yahrtzeit Candles with the names & history of actual victims of the Shoah or add the names of others.  With Mark S. Golub.
01:00P L'Chayim Elie Wiesel z"l Author Elie Wiesel, recipient of the 1968 Nobel Peace Prize, explains why the Holocaust was a unique event, why he has not forgiven Germany, why he chose to have a child and why he does not fear for the Jewish future.
01:30P L'Chayim Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal z"l In the season of Yom HaShoah, a conversation with the late Simon Wiesenthal, the foremost Nazi hunter who explains why he was always concerned with justice not vengeance.
02:00P Nazi Hunter: Yaron Svoray  Yaron Svoray  Former Israeli Police Detective Yaron Svoray recounts how he became an undercover Nazi hunter & infiltrated Neo-Nazi terrorist groups in Germany, leading to arrests of the movement's leaders.  Svoray's story is depicted in the HBO movie, Infiltrator.
02:30P
03:00P L'Chayim: Kristallnacht Remembered Ernie Michel Ernie Michel, who lived through Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) in Germany (Nov 9-10, 1938) and saw his synagogue burned to the ground, recalls this pogrom and his life during the Holocaust as told in his book, "Promises to Keep." 
03:00P
04:00P Shalom Kids Sammy Spider in Israel Illustrated tale of Sammy Spider's First Trip to Israel, written by Sylvia A. Rouss, with pictures by Katherine Janus Kahn. A children's book from Kar-Ben Publishing read by Ruth Golub.
04:30P The Aleph Bet  Lesson 24 A thorough vocabulary review 
05:00P Cinematheque The Song of Names The creative team of director François Girard, producer Robert Lantos, and three-time Oscar winning composer Howard Shore discuss their feature film "The Song of Names" about a Polish child-prodigy violinist during the Holocaust. With Eric Goldman.
05:30P Talk Books Willing Executioners: Goldhagen   Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust author Daniel Jonah Goldhagen talks about his work on this episode of Connie Martinson Talks Books.
06:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30P Why Yom HaShoah? The Meaning of Yom HaShoah Hannah Senesh's poem, Eli, Eli (My God, My God), sung by the Ensemble Chorus of the Israel Defense Forces, concludes Rabbi Mark S. Golub's explanation of why the Jewish People annually commemorate the sacrifice of the Six Million.
07:00P Yom HaShoah Commemoration Museum of Jewish Heritage From the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, JBS presents a Yom HaShoah Commemoration honoring the memory of the Six Million.
07:30P
08:00P
08:30P
09:00P Witness: William Bernheim   William "Willie" Bernheim, born in 1922 in Lodz, Poland, describes his experiences in the Shoah and his survival in Buchenwald, and shares his Holocaust paintings published in his book "My Story: From Hell To Rebirth."  A JBS series with Mark S. Golub. 
09:30P
10:00P 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
10:30P
11:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
11:30P Why Yom HaShoah? The Meaning of Yom HaShoah Hannah Senesh's poem, Eli, Eli (My God, My God), sung by the Ensemble Chorus of the Israel Defense Forces, concludes Rabbi Mark S. Golub's explanation of why the Jewish People annually commemorate the sacrifice of the Six Million.
TUESDAY APRIL 21, 2020
12:00A Witness: William Bernheim   William "Willie" Bernheim, born in 1922 in Lodz, Poland, describes his experiences in the Shoah and his survival in Buchenwald, and shares his Holocaust paintings published in his book "My Story: From Hell To Rebirth."  A JBS series with Mark S. Golub. 
12:30A
01:00A Yom HaShoah Commemoration Museum of Jewish Heritage From the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, JBS presents a Yom HaShoah Commemoration honoring the memory of the Six Million.
01:30A
02:00A
02:30A
03:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
03:30A Why Yom HaShoah? The Meaning of Yom HaShoah Hannah Senesh's poem, Eli, Eli (My God, My God), sung by the Ensemble Chorus of the Israel Defense Forces, concludes Rabbi Mark S. Golub's explanation of why the Jewish People annually commemorate the sacrifice of the Six Million.
04:00A 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
04:30A
05:00A Nazi Hunter: Yaron Svoray  Yaron Svoray  Former Israeli Police Detective Yaron Svoray recounts how he became an undercover Nazi hunter & infiltrated Neo-Nazi terrorist groups in Germany, leading to arrests of the movement's leaders.  Svoray's story is depicted in the HBO movie, Infiltrator.
05:30A
06:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30A Harmony Yoga Kripalu Yoga Sessions Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
07:00A Shalom Kids Sammy Spider in Israel Illustrated tale of Sammy Spider's First Trip to Israel, written by Sylvia A. Rouss, with pictures by Katherine Janus Kahn. A children's book from Kar-Ben Publishing read by Ruth Golub.
07:30A Shalom Kids For Heaven's Sake When his grandfather dies, young Isaiah wonders about heaven and begins asking the people around him. A multicultural Jewish Lights book written by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, with illustrations by Kathryn Kunz Finney. Read by Ruth Golub.
08:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
08:30A Why Yom HaShoah? The Meaning of Yom HaShoah Hannah Senesh's poem, Eli, Eli (My God, My God), sung by the Ensemble Chorus of the Israel Defense Forces, concludes Rabbi Mark S. Golub's explanation of why the Jewish People annually commemorate the sacrifice of the Six Million.
09:00A Talmud Study Morality In The Shoah With the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance on Jan 27, JBS presents Rabbi Mordechai Becher's (Gateways) review of Talmudic examples of how one maintains moral integrity and Jewish identity in extreme circumstances.
09:30A Talmud Study Martyrdom v Saving Life Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer for the Gateways Organization and author of "Gateways To Judaism," discusses the Talmudic tension between "save life" and "martyrdom" as it applies to the Holocaust.. JBS's original series, "Dimensions of the Daf." 
10:00A Jewish 101 Is It God's Fault? When something like the earthquake in Haiti occurs, does the Jewish Tradition hold God responsible in any way? Does human suffering challenge the existence of God? 
10:35A Talk Books Author Laurel Leff Buried by the Times author Laurel Leff talks about the coverage given to the Holocaust in the New York Times during World War II
11:00A Film Eagles Over Auschwitz Compelling story of the historic flyover of Auschwitz-Birkenau by three Israeli F-15s.
11:30A Cruising Israel   Natalie Twersky & Max Federman cruise up and down the State of Israel to uncover well-known sites and hidden gems of the Jewish State
12:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
12:30P Why Yom HaShoah? The Meaning of Yom HaShoah Hannah Senesh's poem, Eli, Eli (My God, My God), sung by the Ensemble Chorus of the Israel Defense Forces, concludes Rabbi Mark S. Golub's explanation of why the Jewish People annually commemorate the sacrifice of the Six Million.
01:00P Film: The Pin (Yiddish)     After being left for dead and waking up in a shallow grave, Jacob runs to the first hiding place he sees, a broken down barn where he is saved by a young girl. A love story in the shadow of the Holocaust.  In Yiddish with English Subtitles.
01:30P
02:00P
02:30P Jewish Cinematheque Avi Nesher Israeli film producer, director, screenwriter and actor Avi Nesher discusses his family's history in the Holocaust; the success of his past films; and his upcoming film, Pilgrim, the second in a trilogy set in Jerusalem. With Eric Goldman. 
03:00P Witness: William Bernheim   William "Willie" Bernheim, born in 1922 in Lodz, Poland, describes his experiences in the Shoah and his survival in Buchenwald, and shares his Holocaust paintings published in his book "My Story: From Hell To Rebirth."  A JBS series with Mark S. Golub. 
03:30P
04:00P Shalom Kids For Heaven's Sake When his grandfather dies, young Isaiah wonders about heaven and begins asking the people around him. A multicultural Jewish Lights book written by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, with illustrations by Kathryn Kunz Finney. Read by Ruth Golub.
04:30P Talmud Study Morality In The Shoah With the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance on Jan 27, JBS presents Rabbi Mordechai Becher's (Gateways) review of Talmudic examples of how one maintains moral integrity and Jewish identity in extreme circumstances.
05:00P Talmud Study Martyrdom v Saving Life Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer for the Gateways Organization and author of "Gateways To Judaism," discusses the Talmudic tension between "save life" and "martyrdom" as it applies to the Holocaust.. JBS's original series, "Dimensions of the Daf." 
05:30P Nazi Occupation Charles Kaiser  Journalist and author Charles Kaiser (The Cost of Courage) tells the story of the Boulloches, a Catholic family in France that fought against the Nazi occupation and paid a heavy price.  From the Center for Judaic Studies at UConn in Stamford Ct.
06:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30P During COVID-19 Together During COVID A JBS series that focuses on the shared experiences of the Jewish community during the Coronavirus pandemic.
07:00P March Of The Living 2020   JBS presents exclusive television coverage of this year's "March Of The Living" honoring the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, originally scheduled as a major commemoration in Poland which was cancelled due to the Coronavirus.
07:30P
08:00P
08:30P Talk Books Willing Executioners: Goldhagen   Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust author Daniel Jonah Goldhagen talks about his work on this episode of Connie Martinson Talks Books.
09:00P L'Chayim: Child of Buchenwald Moshe Avital Moshe Avital, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald to become one of the "Children of Buchenwald" (a ship which ran the British blockade of Palestine), describes his journey and his fighting with the Haganah in the War of Independence. With Mark S. Golub
09:30P
10:00P
10:30P Jewish Cinema "Hannah Arendt" director Margarethe von Trotta German film director Margarethe von Trotta sits with Judy Gelman Myers at Film Forum in NYC to discuss her latest film "Hannah Arendt"
11:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
11:30P During COVID-19 Together During COVID A JBS series that focuses on the shared experiences of the Jewish community during the Coronavirus pandemic.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 2020
12:00A L'Chayim: Child of Buchenwald Moshe Avital Moshe Avital, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald to become one of the "Children of Buchenwald" (a ship which ran the British blockade of Palestine), describes his journey and his fighting with the Haganah in the War of Independence. With Mark S. Golub
12:30A
01:00A
01:30A March Of The Living 2020   JBS presents exclusive television coverage of this year's "March Of The Living" honoring the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, originally scheduled as a major commemoration in Poland which was cancelled due to the Coronavirus.
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03:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
03:30A During COVID-19 Together During COVID A JBS series that focuses on the shared experiences of the Jewish community during the Coronavirus pandemic.
04:00A Jewish Cinema "Hannah Arendt" director Margarethe von Trotta German film director Margarethe von Trotta sits with Judy Gelman Myers at Film Forum in NYC to discuss her latest film "Hannah Arendt"
04:30A Talk Books Author Laurel Leff Buried by the Times author Laurel Leff talks about the coverage given to the Holocaust in the New York Times during World War II
05:00A Nazi Occupation Charles Kaiser  Journalist and author Charles Kaiser (The Cost of Courage) tells the story of the Boulloches, a Catholic family in France that fought against the Nazi occupation and paid a heavy price.  From the Center for Judaic Studies at UConn in Stamford Ct.
05:30A Film Eagles Over Auschwitz Compelling story of the historic flyover of Auschwitz-Birkenau by three Israeli F-15s.
06:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30A Harmony Yoga Harmony Yoga During COVID-19 Carol Shwidock of Harmony Yoga leads a yoga practice during COVID-19 quarantine. 
07:00A Shalom Kids For Heaven's Sake When his grandfather dies, young Isaiah wonders about heaven and begins asking the people around him. A multicultural Jewish Lights book written by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, with illustrations by Kathryn Kunz Finney. Read by Ruth Golub.
07:30A Shalom Kids Noah and the Ziz Story of a giant yellow bird who collected the animals for the ark. Author Jacqueline Jules created the Ziz character from a mythological bird mentioned in the Book of Psalms. Illustrations by Katherine Janus Kahn. Read by Ruth Golub.
08:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
08:30A During COVID-19 Together During COVID A JBS series that focuses on the shared experiences of the Jewish community during the Coronavirus pandemic.
09:00A The Environment Judaism and The Environment   Sarah Krinsky, Rabbinic Fellow at B'nai Jeshurun discusses the Jewish principle of "Bal Taschit" ("Do Not Destroy") and how it relates to our relationship with the environment. A Global Day of Learning program of Mechon Hadar and Schecter Manhattan
09:30A The Environment "Adam" & The Environment Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky of Park Avenue Synagogue, NYC uses the midrash on "Adam" to discusses the way the Torah and Jewish Law teach we are to help preserve the environment. From "A Global Day of Learning" of Mechon Hadar and Schecter Manhattan.
10:00A The Land & Youth Alexander Muss High School in Israel  Students from the Alexander Muss High School in Israel describe their experiences working with JNF's environmental initiatives and its building of underground shelters. From "S.E.E. Israel Conference" at Beth El Synagogue Center, New Rochelle, NY.    
10:30A 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
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11:30A Muzika Idan Raichel Israeli musical superstar
12:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
12:30P During COVID-19 Together During COVID A JBS series that focuses on the shared experiences of the Jewish community during the Coronavirus pandemic.
01:00P Film Eagles Over Auschwitz Compelling story of the historic flyover of Auschwitz-Birkenau by three Israeli F-15s.
01:30P March Of The Living 2020   JBS presents exclusive television coverage of this year's "March Of The Living" honoring the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, originally scheduled as a major commemoration in Poland which was cancelled due to the Coronavirus.
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03:00P L'Chayim: Child of Buchenwald Moshe Avital Moshe Avital, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald to become one of the "Children of Buchenwald" (a ship which ran the British blockade of Palestine), describes his journey and his fighting with the Haganah in the War of Independence. With Mark S. Golub
03:30P
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04:30P The Environment Judaism and The Environment   Sarah Krinsky, Rabbinic Fellow at B'nai Jeshurun discusses the Jewish principle of "Bal Taschit" ("Do Not Destroy") and how it relates to our relationship with the environment. A Global Day of Learning program of Mechon Hadar and Schecter Manhattan
05:00P The Environment "Adam" & The Environment Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky of Park Avenue Synagogue, NYC uses the midrash on "Adam" to discusses the way the Torah and Jewish Law teach we are to help preserve the environment. From "A Global Day of Learning" of Mechon Hadar and Schecter Manhattan.
05:30P The Land & Youth Alexander Muss High School in Israel  Students from the Alexander Muss High School in Israel describe their experiences working with JNF's environmental initiatives and its building of underground shelters. From "S.E.E. Israel Conference" at Beth El Synagogue Center, New Rochelle, NY.    
06:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30P Think Out Loud  Micah Halpern Journalist and commentator Micah Halpern (The Micah Report) analyses stories, op eds, and cartoons in the news.
07:00P Noah's Flood & Climate Change   Panels discuss the Biblical story of the Flood and how it relates to contemporary challenges of climate change.  By the Congregation for Humanistic Judaism (Fairfield, Ct) & the Fed of Upper Fairfield County at Sacred Heart University (Fairfield).
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09:00P L'Chayim: Israel Maimon   The President & CEO of Israel Bonds, Israel Maimon, discusses his experiences in the Golani Brigade, his role in the 2007 bombing of the Syrian nuclear reactor, his concerns regarding Iran & his critique of the Iran Nuclear Deal.  With Mark S. Golub.
09:30P
10:00P Israel: A Water Superpower   Seth Siegel sits with Bret Stephens (Wall Street Journal) and Dr. Arie Zaban (Bar-Ilan University) to discuss Israel's groundbreaking work with water. A program of The Jewish Week & American Friends of Bar-Ilan University.  Temple Emanuel Skirball Center. 
10:30P
11:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
11:30P Think Out Loud  Micah Halpern Journalist and commentator Micah Halpern (The Micah Report) analyses stories, op eds, and cartoons in the news.
THURSDAY APRIL 23, 2020
12:00A L'Chayim: Israel Maimon   The President & CEO of Israel Bonds, Israel Maimon, discusses his experiences in the Golani Brigade, his role in the 2007 bombing of the Syrian nuclear reactor, his concerns regarding Iran & his critique of the Iran Nuclear Deal.  With Mark S. Golub.
12:30A
01:00A Noah's Flood & Climate Change   Panels discuss the Biblical story of the Flood and how it relates to contemporary challenges of climate change.  By the Congregation for Humanistic Judaism (Fairfield, Ct) & the Fed of Upper Fairfield County at Sacred Heart University (Fairfield).
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03:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
03:30A Think Out Loud  Micah Halpern Journalist and commentator Micah Halpern (The Micah Report) analyses stories, op eds, and cartoons in the news.
04:00A Israel: A Water Superpower   Seth Siegel sits with Bret Stephens (Wall Street Journal) and Dr. Arie Zaban (Bar-Ilan University) to discuss Israel's groundbreaking work with water. A program of The Jewish Week & American Friends of Bar-Ilan University.  Temple Emanuel Skirball Center. 
04:30A
05:00A Witness: Barbara Fischman Traub Barbara Fischman Traub Auschwitz survivor Barbara Fishman Traub describes her time in the Nazi death camp, the end of the war, her liberation by the Russians, and her criticism of the way in which the Holocaust is now portrayed
05:30A
06:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30A Harmony Yoga Kripalu Yoga Sessions Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
07:00A Shalom Kids Noah and the Ziz Story of a giant yellow bird who collected the animals for the ark. Author Jacqueline Jules created the Ziz character from a mythological bird mentioned in the Book of Psalms. Illustrations by Katherine Janus Kahn. Read by Ruth Golub.
07:30A Shalom Kids Great Achievements of Jews Contributions by Jews in science, medicine, technology, sports, literature, Torah, family, and Israel.
08:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
08:30A Think Out Loud  Micah Halpern Journalist and commentator Micah Halpern (The Micah Report) analyses stories, op eds, and cartoons in the news.
09:00A Innovating The Jewish Future Yehuda Kurtzer Yehuda Kurtzer (President, Shalom Hartman Institute of North America) hosts a dialogue with Rabbi Joy Levitt (Exec. Dir., The JCC in Manhattan), Rabbi Asher Lopatin (President, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah), and Elana Stein Hain (Dir. of Leadership Education, Shalom Hartman Institute), who engage in a panel on innovating the Jewish future, discussing challenges to Jewish life today and exploring how theology plays a role in mapping out approaches for creating the Jewish world we want to see. 
09:30A
10:00A Film: Brothers   Two brothers, one a secular kibbutznik and one a Torah scholar from America who has come to defend Hareidim from the draft - reunite and clash over philosophies, mirroring the conflict between politics and Judaism in Israel. Directed by Igaal Niddam.
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12:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
12:30P Think Out Loud  Micah Halpern Journalist and commentator Micah Halpern (The Micah Report) analyses stories, op eds, and cartoons in the news.
01:00P Yom HaShoah Commemoration Museum of Jewish Heritage From the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, JBS presents a Yom HaShoah Commemoration honoring the memory of the Six Million.
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03:00P L'Chayim: Israel Maimon   The President & CEO of Israel Bonds, Israel Maimon, discusses his experiences in the Golani Brigade, his role in the 2007 bombing of the Syrian nuclear reactor, his concerns regarding Iran & his critique of the Iran Nuclear Deal.  With Mark S. Golub.
03:30P
04:00P Shalom Kids Great Achievements of Jews Contributions by Jews in science, medicine, technology, sports, literature, Torah, family, and Israel.
04:30P Innovating The Jewish Future Yehuda Kurtzer Yehuda Kurtzer (President, Shalom Hartman Institute of North America) hosts a dialogue with Rabbi Joy Levitt (Exec. Dir., The JCC in Manhattan), Rabbi Asher Lopatin (President, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah), and Elana Stein Hain (Dir. of Leadership Education, Shalom Hartman Institute), who engage in a panel on innovating the Jewish future, discussing challenges to Jewish life today and exploring how theology plays a role in mapping out approaches for creating the Jewish world we want to see. 
05:00P
05:30P Jeremy Heimans  Activist Jeremy Heimans  Political activist Jeremy Heimans, CEO of "Purpose," describes the way he became involved in social causes and discusses the way technology can influence and assist in social change.  From the 215 JFNA General Assembly in Washington, DC.
06:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30P Israel In Style    Explore emerging fashion trends and styles on the Israel scene, and meet some of the hip young people who are energizing life in the State of Israel today.  Hosted by Emanuelle Kadosh, a production of ILTV. 
07:00P Talmud Study Morality In The Shoah With the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance on Jan 27, JBS presents Rabbi Mordechai Becher's (Gateways) review of Talmudic examples of how one maintains moral integrity and Jewish identity in extreme circumstances.
07:30P Talmud Study Martyrdom v Saving Life Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer for the Gateways Organization and author of "Gateways To Judaism," discusses the Talmudic tension between "save life" and "martyrdom" as it applies to the Holocaust.. JBS's original series, "Dimensions of the Daf." 
08:00P Roosevelt, Wise & Holocaust   Holocaust scholar Rafael Medoff ("The Jews Should Keep Quiet: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and the Holocaust") suggests why F.D.R. failed to save European Jewry in World War II and how Wise was complicit. With Thane Rosenbaum.
08:30P
09:00P L'Chayim: Second Generation Second Generation Jewish activist, Dr. Naomi Vilko (practicing psychiatrist), talks personally about the pains and challenges of being the child of Holocaust Survivors and shares her concerns with the Claims Conference and the Jewish far left.  L'Chayim with Mark S. Golub
09:30P
10:00P Why Did the Holocaust Happen?    Peter Hayes, Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies at Northwestern University and author of Why? Explaining the Holocaust, discusses crucial questions in Holocaust Studies. From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, at the JCC of Harrison, NY. 
10:30P
11:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
11:30P Israel In Style    Explore emerging fashion trends and styles on the Israel scene, and meet some of the hip young people who are energizing life in the State of Israel today.  Hosted by Emanuelle Kadosh, a production of ILTV. 
FRIDAY APRIL 24, 2020
12:00A L'Chayim: Second Generation Second Generation Jewish activist, Dr. Naomi Vilko (practicing psychiatrist), talks personally about the pains and challenges of being the child of Holocaust Survivors and shares her concerns with the Claims Conference and the Jewish far left.  L'Chayim with Mark S. Golub
12:30A
01:00A Roosevelt, Wise & Holocaust   Holocaust scholar Rafael Medoff ("The Jews Should Keep Quiet: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and the Holocaust") suggests why F.D.R. failed to save European Jewry in World War II and how Wise was complicit. With Thane Rosenbaum.
01:30A
02:00A Talmud Study Morality In The Shoah With the commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance on Jan 27, JBS presents Rabbi Mordechai Becher's (Gateways) review of Talmudic examples of how one maintains moral integrity and Jewish identity in extreme circumstances.
02:30A Talmud Study Martyrdom v Saving Life Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer for the Gateways Organization and author of "Gateways To Judaism," discusses the Talmudic tension between "save life" and "martyrdom" as it applies to the Holocaust.. JBS's original series, "Dimensions of the Daf." 
03:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
03:30A Israel In Style    Explore emerging fashion trends and styles on the Israel scene, and meet some of the hip young people who are energizing life in the State of Israel today.  Hosted by Emanuelle Kadosh, a production of ILTV. 
04:00A Why Did the Holocaust Happen?    Peter Hayes, Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies at Northwestern University and author of Why? Explaining the Holocaust, discusses crucial questions in Holocaust Studies. From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, at the JCC of Harrison, NY. 
04:30A
05:00A Anne Frank's "Step-Sister" Eva Schloss Eva Schloss, who knew Anne Frank before the war and whose mother married Otto Frank after the war, describes her early friendship with Anne and recounts her own harrowing tale of survival in Auschwitz.  A program of Chabad of Western Monmouth County.
05:30A
06:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
06:30A Harmony Yoga Harmony Yoga During COVID-19 Carol Shwidock of Harmony Yoga leads a yoga practice during COVID-19 quarantine. 
07:00A Shalom Kids Great Achievements of Jews Contributions by Jews in science, medicine, technology, sports, literature, Torah, family, and Israel.
07:30A Shalom Kids No Rules for Michael A young boy named Michael learns how difficult life is when there are no rules in Sylvia Rouss' delightful story, "No Rules For Michael," published by Kar-Ben Publishing. Read by Ruth Golub.
08:00A ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
08:30A Israel In Style    Explore emerging fashion trends and styles on the Israel scene, and meet some of the hip young people who are energizing life in the State of Israel today.  Hosted by Emanuelle Kadosh, a production of ILTV. 
09:00A Whose Torah Is It? Irwin Kula and Douglas Rushkoff  Rushkoff and Kula give individual speeches about their thoughts on the role of Torah in modern life, then they both sit down and answer questions in a panel format.
09:30A
10:00A Barry Shrage: Jewish Optimism   Barry Shrage, former Executive Dir. of the Jewish Federation of Boston, discusses key issues dividing the Jewish community and explains why Jews can remain optimistic.  Saul Cohen Lecture of the Schoke Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County, CT.
10:30A
11:00A Jewish Cinematheque Back to the Fatherland Gil Levanon, granddaughter of a Survivor, and Kat Rohrer, granddaughter of a Nazi officer, discuss their documentary exploring why so many Israelis resettle in Germany and how grandparents respond to their decision. With Jewish film scholar Eric Goldman.
11:30A Shlomo Riskin Tazriah/Metzorah Commentary to this week's Torah reading by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
12:00P ILTV and JBS News ILTV Israel News and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
12:30P Israel In Style    Explore emerging fashion trends and styles on the Israel scene, and meet some of the hip young people who are energizing life in the State of Israel today.  Hosted by Emanuelle Kadosh, a production of ILTV. 
01:00P Jewish 101 Is It God's Fault? When something like the earthquake in Haiti occurs, does the Jewish Tradition hold God responsible in any way? Does human suffering challenge the existence of God? 
01:30P
02:00P Roosevelt, Wise & Holocaust   Holocaust scholar Rafael Medoff ("The Jews Should Keep Quiet: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and the Holocaust") suggests why F.D.R. failed to save European Jewry in World War II and how Wise was complicit. With Thane Rosenbaum.
02:30P
03:00P L'Chayim: Second Generation Second Generation Jewish activist, Dr. Naomi Vilko (practicing psychiatrist), talks personally about the pains and challenges of being the child of Holocaust Survivors and shares her concerns with the Claims Conference and the Jewish far left.  L'Chayim with Mark S. Golub
03:30P
04:00P Shalom Kids No Rules for Michael A young boy named Michael learns how difficult life is when there are no rules in Sylvia Rouss' delightful story, "No Rules For Michael," published by Kar-Ben Publishing. Read by Ruth Golub.
04:30P Israel Weekly ILTV Israel Weekly  and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
05:00P Shlomo Riskin Tazriah/Metzorah Commentary to this week's Torah reading by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
05:20P Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat Service from Hampton Synagogue Kabbalat Shabbat services, which welcome the Sabbath, are conducted by Cantor Netanel Hershtik with Maestro Izchak Haimov from the Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach, a modern Orthodox synagogue led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein.
06:00P Shabbat Services from Central Synagogue in NY   Friday Night services are conducted by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl and Cantor Daniel Mutlu, with Rabbi Maurice Salth, Rabbi Stephanie Kolin, Rabbi Ari Lorge and Cantor Julia Cadrain from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City. 
06:30P
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07:30P Krakow Festival  Shura Lipovsky Yiddish Singer Shura Lipovsky, and cellist Erik Freidlander perform at the Temple Synagogue as part of the 24th Annual Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow.
08:00P 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
08:30P
09:00P Film: One Out Of Ten   While 1.5 million children were murdered by the Nazis, "One Out Of Ten" is a documentary in which some of the 10% of Jewish children who did survive the Shoah tell their personal stories. Silver Medal winner in the 1998 New York Film Festival.
09:30P
10:00P Muzika Avraham Tal Israeli musician Avraham Tal, formerly the soloist of Shotei Hanevuah, was named "Singer of the Year" in 2010 with his song "Orot" named "Song of the Year"
10:20P Kabbalat Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat Service from Hampton Synagogue Kabbalat Shabbat services, which welcome the Sabbath, are conducted by Cantor Netanel Hershtik with Maestro Izchak Haimov from the Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach, a modern Orthodox synagogue led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein.
11:00P Shabbat Services from Central Synagogue in NY   Friday Night services are conducted by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl and Cantor Daniel Mutlu, with Rabbi Maurice Salth, Rabbi Stephanie Kolin, Rabbi Ari Lorge and Cantor Julia Cadrain from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City. 
11:30P
12:00A
SATURDAY APRIL 25, 2020
12:30A Israel Weekly ILTV Israel Weekly  and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
01:00A 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
01:30A
02:00A Shabbat Services from Central Synagogue in NY   Friday Night services are conducted by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl and Cantor Daniel Mutlu, with Rabbi Maurice Salth, Rabbi Stephanie Kolin, Rabbi Ari Lorge and Cantor Julia Cadrain from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City. 
02:30A
03:00A
03:30A Israel Weekly ILTV Israel Weekly  and JBS Update JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update.
04:00A Film: One Out Of Ten   While 1.5 million children were murdered by the Nazis, "One Out Of Ten" is a documentary in which some of the 10% of Jewish children who did survive the Shoah tell their personal stories. Silver Medal winner in the 1998 New York Film Festival.
04:30A
05:00A Krakow Festival  Shura Lipovsky Yiddish Singer Shura Lipovsky, and cellist Erik Freidlander perform at the Temple Synagogue as part of the 24th Annual Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow.
05:30A Muzika Avraham Tal Israeli musician Avraham Tal, formerly the soloist of Shotei Hanevuah, was named "Singer of the Year" in 2010 with his song "Orot" named "Song of the Year"
06:00A Israel Weekly ILTV Israel Weekly Review A review of the weekly news stories from ILTV News
06:30A Harmony Yoga Kripalu Yoga Sessions Occupational Therapist and Reiki Master Carol Shwidock leads viewers through yoga exercises to strengthen and restore body, mind and spirit.
07:00A Shalom Kids No Rules for Michael A young boy named Michael learns how difficult life is when there are no rules in Sylvia Rouss' delightful story, "No Rules For Michael," published by Kar-Ben Publishing. Read by Ruth Golub.
07:30A Shalom Kids Story of David Illustrated tale of shepherd boy David who takes on the mighty Goliath.
08:00A Israel Weekly ILTV Israel Weekly Review A review of the weekly news stories from ILTV News
08:30A The Aleph Bet  Lesson 24 A thorough vocabulary review 
09:00A Shlomo Riskin Tazriah/Metzorah Commentary to this week's Torah reading by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
09:30A Shabbat Morning Services Central Synagogue Shabbat Morning Services from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City. 
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10:30A
11:00A Prayers for Shabbat Hampton Synagogue In these troubling Coronavirus times, JBS presents an historic first in partnership with Hampton Synagogue, Westhampton Beach, NY - a pre-recorded Orthodox Prayers for Shabbat.
11:30A
12:00P Israel Weekly ILTV Israel Weekly Review A review of the weekly news stories from ILTV News
12:30P Cruising Israel   Natalie Twersky & Max Federman cruise up and down the State of Israel to uncover well-known sites and hidden gems of the Jewish State
01:05P Film: Beyond Eyruv   In this film, an 18-year old boy decides to leave his ultra-Orthodox community to try to build a life for himself in the secular world while carrying the burden of a deep and disturbing secret. An award-winning documentary from director John Mounier.
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02:30P Jewish Cinema Fill The Void Rama Burshtein (writer/director) and Hadas Yaron (actor, "Shira") of FILL THE VOID, discuss their film about an ultra-Orthodox family in Tel Aviv and a daughter's decision to marry her late sister's husband.
With host Judy Gelman Myers
03:00P 92nd Street Y: Rabbi Meir Lau Rabbi Israel Meir Lau Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv Rabbi Meir Lau (formerly chief rabbi of Israel) describes his miraculous survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y.
03:30P
04:00P Shalom Kids Story of David Illustrated tale of shepherd boy David who takes on the mighty Goliath.
04:30P The Aleph Bet  Lesson 24 A thorough vocabulary review 
05:00P Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
05:30P Think Out Loud  Micah Halpern "Thinking Out Loud" with journalist and commentator, Micah Halpern ("The Micah Report"), with analysis of stories, op op-ed pieces and political cartoons in the news. Director-Sloan Copeland/Producer-Zipporah Mirsky/Exec Producer-Mark S. Golub.
06:00P L'Chayim: Yosef Mendelevich  Yosef Mendelevich  One of the true heroes of the Soviet Jewry movement, "Prisoner of Zion" Joseph Mendelevich, who was arrested trying to hijack a Soviet plane to escape to freedom (1970), describes his personal life's journey.  
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07:30P March Of The Living 2020   JBS presents exclusive television coverage of this year's "March Of The Living" honoring the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, originally scheduled as a major commemoration in Poland which was cancelled due to the Coronavirus.
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09:00P Film: Brothers   Two brothers, one a secular kibbutznik and one a Torah scholar from America who has come to defend Hareidim from the draft - reunite and clash over philosophies, mirroring the conflict between politics and Judaism in Israel. Directed by Igaal Niddam.
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11:00P Week in Review  JBS Week In Review Week in Review with JBS anchor Teisha Bader bringing viewers stories from the past week of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.  A JBS News exclusive.
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