TV Schedule for Jewish Broadcasting Service
Saturday, December 27th TV listings for Jewish Broadcasting Service
Jewish Insights With Justin Pines Chanukah Pt.2 with Malka Simkovich
Justin is joined by Malka Simkovich, Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Publication Society, on another edition of Jewish Insights.
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.
Torah Parsha Vayigash
Commentaries to this week's Torah reading.
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 Chanukah Pt.2 with Malka Simkovich
Justin is joined by Malka Simkovich, Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Publication Society, on another edition of Jewish Insights.
TEXTing IRL Jews: Strangers in Their Own Home?
Elana Stein Hain and author Sarah Hurwitz discuss the concept of the ger toshav, the resident alien, to understand how American Jews might navigate identity, faith and the challenge of embracing Jewish particularism while living in diverse societies.
Rabbi Hirsch Weekly Sermon
L'Chayim Composer Rob Mathes
Grammy Award Winning composer/arranger/conductor/singer Rob Mathes discusses his musical journey, his writing Chanukah songs for his annual Holiday Concert at SUNY Purchase, and sings "Light In The Window and with his daughter Sarah.
In the Spotlight Laura Katzman
Abigail Pogrebin meets author Laura Katzman to discuss her new book on Ben Shahn, the Lithuanian-born immigrant artist whose socially engaged work championed civil rights, confronted injustice and shaped modern American political art.
Defending Israel David Harris
David Harris delves into critical issues facing American Jewry and its relationship with the state of Israel.
Rabbi Hirsch Weekly Sermon
Rabbi Sacks The Big Questions
The 2016 Templeton Prize Laureate, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, brings his Jewish wisdom and insights to the big questions that shape how we live and what we believe.
Totally Booked Zibby Owens with Jeanine Cummins
New York Times bestselling author Jeanine Cummins joins Zibby to discuss Speak To Me of Home, a story inspired by her Puerto Rican heritage, exploring identity, belonging, loss of language and how fiction sparks empathy and difficult conversations.
Being Jewish with Jonah Platt Courtney Platt
Jonah is joined by dancer, choreographer, actress and his wife and creative partner Courtney Platt, a leading advocate for disability awareness and inclusion in the arts.
TEXTing IRL Jews: Strangers in Their Own Home?
Elana Stein Hain and author Sarah Hurwitz discuss the concept of the ger toshav, the resident alien, to understand how American Jews might navigate identity, faith and the challenge of embracing Jewish particularism while living in diverse societies.
Jake Ehrenreich Winter Concert
Jake Ehrenreich pays tribute to Jewish songwriters like Irving Berlin who have written some of the most famous Christmas holiday songs, including "Winter Wonderland."
In the Spotlight Laura Katzman
Abigail Pogrebin meets author Laura Katzman to discuss her new book on Ben Shahn, the Lithuanian-born immigrant artist whose socially engaged work championed civil rights, confronted injustice and shaped modern American political art.
Being Jewish with Jonah Platt Courtney Platt
Jonah is joined by dancer, choreographer, actress and his wife and creative partner Courtney Platt, a leading advocate for disability awareness and inclusion in the arts.
TEXTing IRL Jews: Strangers in Their Own Home?
Elana Stein Hain and author Sarah Hurwitz discuss the concept of the ger toshav, the resident alien, to understand how American Jews might navigate identity, faith and the challenge of embracing Jewish particularism while living in diverse societies.
In the Spotlight Laura Katzman
Abigail Pogrebin meets author Laura Katzman to discuss her new book on Ben Shahn, the Lithuanian-born immigrant artist whose socially engaged work championed civil rights, confronted injustice and shaped modern American political art.
JFNA GA 2025 Morning Plenary - Protecting Our Communities Today
Explore both the challenges and opportunities of protecting Jewish life today and reflect on how collective action can help shape a more secure future for all, featuring Sen. John Fetterman, Julie Platt and Zibby Owens with Rabbi Buchdahl.
JFNA GA 2025 Afternoon Plenary - A SAPIR Debate
Leading voices from journalism, policy, communal leadership and the family of Yitzhak Rabin come together to ask whether lasting peace is still possible and what a realistic future for Israelis and Palestinians might look like.
Totally Booked Zibby Owens with Jeanine Cummins
New York Times bestselling author Jeanine Cummins joins Zibby to discuss Speak To Me of Home, a story inspired by her Puerto Rican heritage, exploring identity, belonging, loss of language and how fiction sparks empathy and difficult conversations.
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.
Being Jewish with Jonah Platt Courtney Platt
Jonah is joined by dancer, choreographer, actress and his wife and creative partner Courtney Platt, a leading advocate for disability awareness and inclusion in the arts.
Defending Israel David Harris
David Harris delves into critical issues facing American Jewry and its relationship with the state of Israel.
TEXTing IRL Jews: Strangers in Their Own Home?
Elana Stein Hain and author Sarah Hurwitz discuss the concept of the ger toshav, the resident alien, to understand how American Jews might navigate identity, faith and the challenge of embracing Jewish particularism while living in diverse societies.
