
TV Schedule for Jewish Broadcasting Service
Monday, June 16th TV listings for Jewish Broadcasting Service
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
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.
Central Synagogue Sing A Little More
String orchestra and expanded choir join the Central Synagogue's world-renowned Clergy and musical team for a special concert in celebration of "Sing a Little More," their new album featuring fresh arrangements of beloved Shabbat music.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
Israelis discuss politics and other pressing issues of the day; a production of ILTV in Israel.
Jewish 101 Pure & Impure
A discussion of how non-Orthodox Jews can find meaning in the observance of Kashrut which reflects the unique Jewish perspective on holiness through the concepts of Tahor (pure) and Tamei (impure).
A Special Look Daniel Robbins' Film Bad Shabbos
Teisha sits with Daniel Robbins, director of "Bad Shabbos," the darkly hilarious comedy that explores family, faith and the unpredictable nature of life itself through the story of a Shabbat dinner gone wildly off the rails.
Jewish Cinematheque Between The Temples
Nathan Silver discusses his ninth feature, "Between the Temples," starring Jason Schwartzman as a cantor facing a crisis of faith when his former music teacher returns as an adult bat mitzvah student.
Israel on Our Minds Ambassador Ido Aharoni (Pt. 3)
Ambassador Ido Aharoni answers pressing questions about Israeli current affairs in this final session from the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center.
ILTV English Language News from Israel.
Israelis discuss politics and other pressing issues of the day; a production of ILTV in Israel.
Shalom Hartman Institute Good for the Jews, Good for America?
Elana Stein Hain, Rosh Beit Midrash and senior research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, explores the manifold commitments of American Jews in a series on Heading to the Polls: American Jewish Civics in a Post-October 7 World.
Being Jewish with Jonah Platt Andre Aciman
Jonah is joined by Italian-American novelist Andre Aciman, author of "Call Me By Your Name," for a discussion on the unique challenges of Jewish identity around the world.
L'Chayim Former Brandeis President
The former president of Brandeis University, Frederick M. Lawrence (now a Senior Research Scholar at Yale Law School), discusses his response to the BDS Movement on campus and how he dealt with it at Brandeis.
At the AJC Global Forum 2025, Paraguayan President Santiago Peña and student groups are honored; university leaders discuss protecting Jewish life in education; urban warfare expert John Spencer addresses countering misinformation about Israel.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
Good Week Israel New
A look into the stories, people, cultural sights and events that make up Israeli life.
Shalom Hartman Institute Good for the Jews, Good for America?
Elana Stein Hain, Rosh Beit Midrash and senior research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, explores the manifold commitments of American Jews in a series on Heading to the Polls: American Jewish Civics in a Post-October 7 World.
In the Spotlight Idit Klein
Executive director of Keshet, a non-profit dedicated to creating a welcoming and supportive community for LGBTQ Jews, Idit Klein discusses her organization, which has become a national leader in making the Jewish community more inclusive.
Jewish Cinematheque Queen Shoshana
Director Morris Ben-Mayor joins Eric Goldman to discuss Queen Shoshana, his award-winning documentary about Shoshana Damari, the larger-than-life international singer and performer who is widely known as the first Israeli diva.
L'Chayim Harriet Schleifer
The Chair of the AJC's Board of Governors, Harriet Schleifer, discusses the key challenges facing American Jewish life including the lack of education in the Jewish community and the lack of engagement of Jewish youth; with Mark S. Golub.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
In the Spotlight Idit Klein
Executive director of Keshet, a non-profit dedicated to creating a welcoming and supportive community for LGBTQ Jews, Idit Klein discusses her organization, which has become a national leader in making the Jewish community more inclusive.
Jewish Cinematheque Queen Shoshana
Director Morris Ben-Mayor joins Eric Goldman to discuss Queen Shoshana, his award-winning documentary about Shoshana Damari, the larger-than-life international singer and performer who is widely known as the first Israeli diva.
L'Chayim Harriet Schleifer
The Chair of the AJC's Board of Governors, Harriet Schleifer, discusses the key challenges facing American Jewish life including the lack of education in the Jewish community and the lack of engagement of Jewish youth; with Mark S. Golub.
JBS presents ILTV English Language News from Israel and the JBS News Update with JBS anchor Teisha Bader, with stories of Jewish interest in America, Israel and around the world.
In the Spotlight Idit Klein
Executive director of Keshet, a non-profit dedicated to creating a welcoming and supportive community for LGBTQ Jews, Idit Klein discusses her organization, which has become a national leader in making the Jewish community more inclusive.
Jewish Cinematheque Queen Shoshana
Director Morris Ben-Mayor joins Eric Goldman to discuss Queen Shoshana, his award-winning documentary about Shoshana Damari, the larger-than-life international singer and performer who is widely known as the first Israeli diva.
L'Chayim Harriet Schleifer
The Chair of the AJC's Board of Governors, Harriet Schleifer, discusses the key challenges facing American Jewish life including the lack of education in the Jewish community and the lack of engagement of Jewish youth; with Mark S. Golub.
Shalom Hartman Institute Good for the Jews, Good for America?
Elana Stein Hain, Rosh Beit Midrash and senior research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, explores the manifold commitments of American Jews in a series on Heading to the Polls: American Jewish Civics in a Post-October 7 World.
In the Spotlight Idit Klein
Executive director of Keshet, a non-profit dedicated to creating a welcoming and supportive community for LGBTQ Jews, Idit Klein discusses her organization, which has become a national leader in making the Jewish community more inclusive.