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JBS Highlights: 3/14 - 3/20: Ayalon, Dayan, Regev-Election Predictions, DiploTech Global Summit, Music Industry vs BDS, Barefoot Contessa-92Y

Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box Ch 1684, Atlantic Broadband Ch 168, Hotwire Ch 269, DirecTV Ch 388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org

Highlights

DiploTech Global Summit: Our Post COVID-19 World

The Jerusalem Post’s Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman moderates a discussion about how Israeli technologies provide solutions to new problems that have arisen during the pandemic. With panelists Kira Radinsky (Diagnostic Robotics), Asher Dagan (Britannica System Solutions) and Rafi Kaminer (Pangea Group Ltd). A program of The Jerusalem Post hosted by Fox Business' Liz Claman. Monday - 7:30pm & 1:00am; Wednesday - 1:30pm; Saturday - 7:00pm; Sunday - 1:30am

Can Israel’s Electoral System Be Salvaged?

Former Israeli Ambassador Danny Ayalon and former MK (Labor) Nachman Shai weigh in on Israel's electoral future ahead of the upcoming fourth round of elections. A program of the MirYam Institute, moderated by British journalist Jonny Gould.
Monday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Wednesday - 2:00pm; Saturday - 7:30pm & 2:00am

Israeli Elections and Pluralism

Hiddush President and CEO Rabbi Uri Regev speaks with panelists who are running for election to the Knesset: Dani Dayan (Former Consul General of Israel in New York) Tamar Zandberg (Meretz MK), and Rabbi Gilad Kariv (President, Israeli Movement for Reform Judaism). They discuss how results of the fourth Israeli elections could impact religious freedom in the Jewish State, and how each of them would approach the issue of pluralism themselves if elected. Tuesday - 8:00pm & 2:00am; Thursday- 2pm; Saturday - 8:30pm

In The News: Conversions to Judaism in Israel

With Israel’s Supreme Court decision to recognize Reform and Conservative conversions carried out in Israel, converts will now be considered Jews, for citizenship purposes, under Israel’s Law of Return. Journalist Ben Dror Yemini discusses the decision's background and implications with Shahar Azani. Monday - 6:30pm, 11:30pm; Tuesday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm

Thinking Out Loud: Micah Halpern

JBS journalist Micah Halpern discusses the fallout from the devastating oil spill off of Israel's Mediterranean coast that was deliberately perpetrated by Iran. Also Jewish grieving in the age of Zoom — can we sit shiva virtually? Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm; Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm

On L’Chayim

Sunday: Chesler on Feminism

One of the Jewish community’s iconic feminists, Phyllis Chesler, Emerita Prof. of Women’s Studies, discusses her autobiography “A Politically Incorrect Feminist,” her personal rape, and the betrayal of the American feminist movement. Sunday - 12 Noon & 6pm; Monday - 3pm

Monday: Aryeh Green (Part 1)

Aryeh Green (My Israel Trail: Finding Peace In The Promised Land), a policy advisor for Natan Sharansky and one who met with top Palestinians activists, analyzes the failure of American Jewish leaders to build support for Israel. Monday - 9:00pm & 12 Midnight; Tuesday - 3:00pm

Tuesday: Aryeh Green (Part 2)

Aryeh Green continues his discussion on the need for liberal Jews to be unwavering in their defense of Israel and dives into the story behind his new book, My Israel Trail: Finding Peace In The Promised Land. Tuesday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Wednesday - 3:00pm

Wednesday: Music Industry vs BDS

Former Chairman & CEO of Universal Music Publishing, David Renzer, explains how he formed “Creative Community for Peace” to build bridges with Palestinians, to support artistic freedom and to counter the cultural boycott of Israel. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3:00pm

Thursday: Brooke Goldstein

Brooke Goldstein describes the way her film “The Making of a Martyr” documents how Palestinians abuse their children; and discusses why she created The Lawfare Project to fight antisemitism in courts of law around the world.
Thursday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Friday - 3:00pm

Saturday: Jewish New York

Historians Deborah Dash Moore (U. of Michigan) and Jeffrey Gurock (Yeshiva U.) discuss the history of New York City and of the Jews of N.Y. chronicled in their book “Jews of New York: The Remarkable Story of A City and A People.”
Saturday - 6:00pm

JEWISH STUDIES

Talmud Study: Heal and Be Healed

Rabbi Mordechai Becher, Senior Lecturer with Gateways, discuses the Jewish perspective on healing and the Jewish Tradition’s emphasis on the value of life. On the JBS original series, “Dimensions of the Daf.”
Sunday - 9:00am; Tuesday - 9:00am & 4:30pm; Thursday - 7:00pm; Friday - 4:00am

Talmud Study: Resolving Dispute

How the Talmud treats the problem created when two people claim ownership of the same property. Sunday - 9:30am; Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:00pm; Thursday - 7:30pm; Friday - 4:30am

From The Aleph Bet: Lesson 11

Learn the "Kaf" family, along with letters "Nun" and "Samech" Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm; Tuesday - 7:00pm; Friday - 5:00am; Saturday - 8:00am

Jewish 101: Miracles

Moses' early life, including his speech impediment and his marriage to Zipporah in Midian, is part of this week's study of the Exodus story which reveals the Jewish Tradition's notion of God and what it means to be a Jew. Taught by Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Wednesday – 9:00am & 4:30pm; Friday - 1:00pm

92nd Street Y: Barefoot Contessa

Ina Garten, whose book "Barefoot Contessa: How Easy Is That?" features simple recipes and easy tips, talks with writer Anna Quindlen about her successful ventures in retail, television, and publishing. Sunday - 8:00pm & 2:00am; Monday - 10:00pm; Tuesday - 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Saturday - 1:00am & 4:00pm

Friday Evening Shabbat Services

Reform: Central Synagogue 6:00pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am

Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue With Hebrew, Transliteration and English Subtitles 7:30pm & 10:30pm

Saturday Morning Shabbat Services

Reform: Central Synagogue 9:30am & 1pm

Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles 11:00am & 2:30pm

Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel Website: jbstv.org

ISRAEL OUTDOORS PRESENTS: Kugel Your Way – Sweet or Savory! 03/16

TUESDAY, MARCH 16 @ 7pm ET / 4pm PT

COOKING | Kugel Your Way – Sweet or Savory!

Presented by Amy Atkins of Judaism Your Way

Kugel dates back some 800 years as a staple Jewish dish. Over the centuries, it has evolved in two separate directions – sweet kugel, often featuring cheese, raisins & noodles – and savory kugel, often featuring a potato base. From there, the regional variations have been endless. But why choose one? In just 60 minutes, our "Kugel Your Way" class will walk you through the basics of preparing a sweet noodle kugel and a savory potato kugel – with many possibilities for experimenting with your own kugel creation! Ingredient list provided if you're planning to cook along!

RSVP HERE!

ISRAEL OUTDOORS PRESENTS: Cooking Knafeh – The Queen of Arab Desserts 03/14

SUNDAY, MARCH 14 @ 3pm ET / 12pm PT

COOKING | Knafeh – The Queen of Arab Desserts

Presented by Harry Rubenstein

Crispy shredded phyllo dough. Molten cheese. Butter. Sugar syrup. Pistachios. These are the elements of knafeh, a delicious Middle Eastern dessert with numerous regional variations, though, it’s origins can be found in the Palestinian city of Nablus. These days in Israel, knafeh is all the rage, with dozens of knafeh joints in Tel Aviv alone. There’s even a knafeh delivery service! Luckily, with fairly simple ingredients, you can make a delicious knafeh at home in a short period of time. Ingredient list provided if you plan to cook along!

RSVP HERE!

ISRAEL OUTDOORS PRESENTS: DIY Veggie Gardening - Get Your Hands Dirty! 03/15

MONDAY, MARCH 15 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT

DIY | Veggie Gardening – Get Your Hands Dirty!

Presented by Ekar Farm

It's not just about the taste of sun-ripened tomatoes, or the snap of heirloom beans, or the health benefits of kale. It's about the satisfaction of working with earth, sun, and rain to bring food from home to table. Join Ekar Farm staff as we prepare for a new season of growing just around the corner. You'll learn just how easy it is to grow your own, and a bit of Jewish wisdom about our relationship to the earth. All you'll need is some of your favorite vegetable seeds, a seed starting tray or egg carton, and seed starting soil mix. We'll provide the tips you need for growing success!

RSVP HERE!

Kosher Food Distribution at Greater Miami Jewish Federation on March 18


To ensure the health and safety of volunteers and community members, we must adhere to the COVID-19 CDC guidelines. Masks are required. Please remain in your car and open the trunk when it’s your turn in line. Volunteers will place food in your trunk. (If you are able, please print and place this on your dashboard.)

Thursday, March 18 9-11 a.m.

First come, first served while supplies last Please do not arrive before 9 a.m.

Greater Miami Jewish Federation Stanley C. Myers Building 4200 Biscayne Boulevard

We thank the following donors who have helped our community fulfill the mitzvah of bringing food to the hungry during this time of great financial distress, when so many individuals and families are experiencing food insecurity:

Joyce Bloch
Sherry and Neil Cohen
Himan Brown Charitable Trust
The Fain Family Foundation
Yleana and Yoram Izhak
Katz/Squires Family-Valerie, Michael, Danielle and Scott
The Richard and Karen LeFrak Charitable Foundation
Barbara and Richard Furman
Jerry M. Lindzon
Janice and Alan Lipton
Jill Braufman and Daniel L. Nir
Dorothy and Aaron Podhurst
Saul Schottenstein Scrip Program
Jacqueline Simkin
Sol Taplin Charitable Foundation
We are also grateful to those contributors who have asked to remain anonymous.



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Tune in Thursday March 18th for a Webinar on Grief, Growth, and Your Legacy

Join Rabbi Steve Leder, Senior Rabbi at Wilshire Boulevard Temple, and Amy Holtz, Jewish Future Pledge Co-Founder, on March 18th at 1pm ET for Grief, Growth, and Your Legacy: A Conversation with Bestselling Author Rabbi Steve Leder. During the webinar, we’ll discuss Rabbi Leder’s newly released book, The Beauty of What Remains.

This virtual event will unpack how our greatest fear can become our greatest gift, what it means to leave an ethical will, and how to create a legacy built on Jewish values. At the Jewish Future Pledge, we believe it’s vital to have conversations on these important topics as we ensure that vibrant Jewish life continues for generations to come.

Tune into our webinar on Thursday March 18th by registering here.

About Rabbi Steve Leder: Steve Leder is the senior rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, one of the world’s largest Jewish congregations. He is the author of The Extraordinary Nature of Ordinary Things, More Money Than God, the bestseller More Beautiful Than Before, and The Beauty of What Remains.

About Amy Holtz: Amy is a passionate advocate for the Jewish community and the State of Israel. In 2016, she was named one of the 50 most influential Jews by The Jerusalem Post. Amy co-founded the Jewish Future Pledge and is a visionary leader and entrepreneur with more than two decades of experience leading and growing businesses and nonprofits.

JBS Highlights 3/7 - 3/13: Women in Contemporary Judaism, Robert Siegel-Race Crisis, Kicking Antisemitism Out of the UK

Watch JBS on Comcast X-1 Box Ch 1684, Atlantic Broadband Ch 168, Hotwire Ch 269, DirecTV Ch 388, Blue Stream Ch 110, streamed on Roku under "educational", Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and jbstv.org. For a complete and timely schedule and other television providers, go to www.jbstv.org

Women in Contemporary Judaism

The World Jewish Congress convenes two panels of Jewish female spiritual leaders from across the religious spectrum to explore notions of unity and diversity, and acknowledge specific challenges and opportunities presented in their respective Jewish communities and more. Monday - 7:30pm & 1:00am; Wednesday - 1:30pm; Saturday - 7:00pm; Sunday - 1:30am

Kicking Antisemitism Out of the UK

The significance of the English Premier League adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism is discussed by Lord John Mann (Independent Adviser to UK Government on Antisemitism), and Rola Brentlin (Chelsea Football Club). A program of AJC with moderator Simone Rodan-Benzaquen. Tuesday - 8:00pm & 1:00am; Thursday - 2:00pm; Saturday - 10:00pm

Robert Siegel: Race Crisis

Award-winning journalist Robert Siegel moderates a discussion with Eddie Glaude (Princeton University), Annette Gordon-Reed (Harvard Law School) and Rabbi David Saperstein (Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism) on America's Race Crisis: What To Do About It. On "Global Connections: Navigating The New Abnormal," a production of the American Friends of Rabin Medical Center. Wednesday - 8:00pm & 2:00am; Friday - 2pm; Saturday - 8:30pm

In The News: Israel and Yalde Teman

The Israeli cabinet approved a proposal to recognize the Yemenite, Mizrachi & Balkan children kidnapping affair, named Yalde Teman, and compensate their families. Sampson Giat, former President of the U.S. Yemenite Jewish Federation, shares his thoughts on this painful episode. With Shahar Azani. Monday - 6:30pm, 11:30pm; Tuesday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm

Thinking Out Loud: Micah Halpern

JBS journalist Micah Halpern discusses the unusual lull happening at the moment of coverage of Israel’s fourth election in the American news media and an analysis of Maimonides' "rules for Jewish war". Wednesday - 6:30pm & 11:30pm; Thursday - 3:30am, 8:30am & 12:30pm

Sunday: Hadar Goldin's Mother

Leah Goldin, mother of IDF Lt. Hadar Goldin (z”l) who was murdered by Hamas in 2014, describes her more than five years of efforts to move the world community to demand Hamas comply with international norms and return her son’s body. Sunday - 12 Noon & 6:00pm

Monday: Filmmaker of "93 Queen"

Filmmaker Paula Eiselt discusses her documentary “93 Queen,” which follows an Orthodox mother of six, “Ruchie” Frier, on her quest to create a female ambulance service which evokes fierce opposition from her Chasidic community.
Monday - 9:00pm & 12 Midnight; Tuesday - 3:00pm

Tuesday: UK Soccer Fights Hate

Chairman of the Chelsea Football Club in the UK, Bruce Buck, discusses the Club's initiative "Say No To Antisemitism," and its mission to use the power of sports to help educate fans about the evils of discrimination & antisemitism.
Tuesday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Wednesday - 3:00pm

Wednesday: Chesler on Feminism

One of the Jewish community’s iconic feminists, Phyllis Chesler, Emerita Prof. of Women’s Studies, discusses her autobiography “A Politically Incorrect Feminist,” her personal rape, and the betrayal of the American feminist movement.
Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3:00pm

Thursday: Raphael Shore (Jerusalem U)

Rabbi Raphael Shore discusses his film-based organizations, “Jerusalem U” and “The Clarion Project,” and the work he is doing to educate Jews and to expose the dangers of Islamic extremism. Thursday - 9:00pm & 2:00am; Friday - 3:00pm

Saturday: American Zionism

Herbert Block, Executive Director of The American Zionist Movement (AZM), discusses the various expressions of pro-Israel activism in the United States and reflects on why some American Jews do not appreciate the nobility of Zionism.
Saturday - 6:00pm

Talmud Study: How To Be A Kosher Spy

Rabbi Mordechai Becher (Senior Lecturer, Gateways) discusses the Talmudic concept of violating Kashrut and other aspects of Jewish Law for a greater good such as serving a secret agent in the Mossad. Sunday - 9:00 pm; Tuesday - 9:00am & 4:30pm; Thursday - 7:00pm; Friday - 4:00am

Talmud Study: The Sanhedrin

A Talmudic explanation of the Sanhedrin, the traditional Jewish court that shaped Jewish law and Jewish thought. Today (Sunday) - 9:30am; Tuesday - 9:30am & 5:00pm; Thursday - 7:30pm; Friday - 4:30am

From The Aleph Bet: Lesson 10

Learn the letter "Mem," rules for the pronounced "Sh'vah," and conclude the Pay letter family that start Hebrew words "Purim" and "Passover" Monday - 9:00am & 5:00pm; Tuesday - 7:00pm; Friday - 5:00am; Saturday - 8:00am

Jewish 101: The Exodus

What it means to be a "Jew" (according to the Jewish tradition), and Jewish sensitivity to the pain of one's enemies are explored through the Exodus story with rabbinic commentary of the midrash. Wednesday - 9am & 4:30pm; Friday - 1:00pm

92nd Street Y: Mel Brooks Films - Professor Jeremy Dauber

The films of Mel Brooks are discussed by Professor Jeremy Dauber, Atran Assistant Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture at Columbia University. Taped before a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y
Today (Sunday) - 8:00pm & 2:00am; Monday - 10:00pm; Tuesday - 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Saturday - 1:00am & 4pm

Friday Evening Shabbat Services

Reform: Central Synagogue 6pm, 11:30pm & 2:00am

Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles 7:30pm & 10:30pm

Saturday Morning Shabbat Services

Reform: Central Synagogue 9:30am & 1pm

Orthodox: Hampton Synagogue With Hebrew, Transliteration And English Subtitles 11am & 2:30pm

Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel Website: jbstv.org

COVID-19 Impact Survey: Complete This Confidential Questionnaire to Help Measure the Pandemic’s Local Impact

The unprecedented nature and rapid spread of COVID-19 has exposed critical risks to our local economy as well as our systems of health care and education.

As we approach the 12-month mark of this prolonged crisis, our partners at the United Way of Miami-Dade are conducting a Pandemic Impact Survey to measure how Miami-Dade households have been affected by the pandemic including the financial burden on families in our community. The survey aims to collect responses from a wide range of households, income levels, as well as, small business owners.

Your confidential participation, which will take no more than 10-15 minutes, is critical to understanding COVID’s impact to date as well as help inform long-term recovery efforts. A preliminary report will be published this summer.

Take the survey HERE.

What Gives Me Hope: Insights with Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh of Temple Emanuel in St. Louis 03/25

Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 8 PM EST – 9:30 PM EST

Course Description: Join Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh of Temple Emanuel in St. Louis for "Hope: The Eternal Jewish Way of Life". Each moment of our life is a reminder of the positive way to approach life and living.

More information: CLICK HERE

You can register for all these events: HERE and the price for each course is $12.

What Gives Me Hope: Insights with Rabbi Dr. Morey Schwartz of International Director of Melton 03/18

Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 8 PM EST – 9:30 PM EST

Course Description: Join Rabbi Dr. Morey Schwartz, International Director of Melton for "Hatikvah: Much More than a National Anthem for Me" in an exploration of Israeli Hope through this important song.

More information: CLICK HERE

You can register for all these events: HERE and the price for each course is $12.

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