
TV Schedule for Jewish Broadcasting Service
Saturday, June 14th TV listings for Jewish Broadcasting Service
Jewish Insights With Justin Pines Awakening the Soul with Rabbi Moshe Weinberger
Rabbi Moshe Weinberger shares his vision of a Judaism that speaks to the soul, explores insights from Chassidut, on connecting with God, living with purpose, navigating challenges facing the Jewish people and insights for Shavuot.
Central Synagogue Reform Shabbat Service New Live
Shabbat Morning Services from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City.
Hampton Synagogue Orthodox Shabbat Service New
Pre-recorded Orthodox Saturday morning Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir. With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles.
Shlomo Riskin Beha'alotcha
Commentary to this week's Torah reading by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin.
Central Synagogue Reform Shabbat Service
Shabbat Morning Services from the Reform Movement's Central Synagogue of New York City.
Hampton Synagogue Orthodox Shabbat Service
Pre-recorded Orthodox Saturday morning Shabbat services led by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Rabbi Avraham Bronstein, with Cantor Netanel Hershtik and Maestro Izhak Haimov and the Hampton Synagogue Choir. With Hebrew, transliteration and English subtitles.
Jewish Insights With Justin Pines Awakening the Soul with Rabbi Moshe Weinberger
Rabbi Moshe Weinberger shares his vision of a Judaism that speaks to the soul, explores insights from Chassidut, on connecting with God, living with purpose, navigating challenges facing the Jewish people and insights for Shavuot.
A look into the stories, people, cultural sights and events that make up Israeli life.
Thinking Out Loud Micah Halpern
Journalist and commentator Micah Halpern, The Micah Report, analyzes stories, op op-ed pieces and cartoons in the news.
L'Chayim Israel & War
Donniel Hartman, President of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, reflects on his time as a tank commander in the IDF, and offers his perspective on the Middle East conflict today and policies of the State of Israel.
In the Spotlight Author David Kraemer
Abby Pogrebin and David Kraemer discuss Embracing Exile: The Case for Jewish Diaspora, an exploration of Jewish texts and history that challenges the centrality of Zionism & reframes diaspora as a source of resilience, identity & enduring strength.
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.
Defending Israel David Harris
David Harris delves into critical issues facing American Jewry and its relationship with the state of Israel.
Robert Siegel Universities and the Federal Government
Robert Siegel discusses the complicated relationship between universities, the federal government and the future implications of this current clash, with leading experts from NYU, Wesleyan University and George Washington University.
Rabbi Hirsch Weekly Sermon
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch delivers a sermon to his congregation of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City.
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.
Robert Siegel Universities and the Federal Government
Robert Siegel discusses the complicated relationship between universities, the federal government and the future implications of this current clash, with leading experts from NYU, Wesleyan University and George Washington University.
An American Jewish Sports Legend Jeff Gurock on Marty Glickman
Scholar, historian and author Jeffrey S. Gurock discusses his book "Marty Glickman: The Life of An American Jewish Sports Legend," which tells a story of adversity, triumph, minority group struggles and sports.
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.
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.
Jewish Film Festival Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the Oldest Hatred
A timely documentary from film producer and activist Raphael Shore that delves deeply into the roots of antisemitism and provides a fresh, empowering perspective on the world's oldest hatred.
Author and New York Times columnist Ron Lieber gives a talk on parenting strategies for teaching kids about money; what they need to learn to become well rounded and fiscally responsible givers, savers, and spenders.
JBS programs featuring news and events.
English-language newscast from the Israel Broadcasting Authority and the JBSTV News Desk.
Occupational therapist Carol Shwidock leads Kripalu yoga sessions that help one stretch, breathe and relax in true shalom.
Stories, songs and learning with Fella, a visitor or two, and Mama Doni.
Stories, songs and learning with Fella, a visitor or two, and Mama Doni.
English-language newscast from the Israel Broadcasting Authority and the JBSTV News Desk.
A weekly discussion of issues relating to the Israeli elections in September 2019 from the left and from the right; on the right, Ziv Maor, Chairman of Israel Media Watch, and on the left Adam Keller, Spokesperson for Gush Shalom.