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From the Wehrmacht to the IDF (46:36)
What does a decorated Nazi tell his son about the war? Nothing. Dr. Bernd Wollschlaeger shares his story about the journey from his father's house of deceit and hatred to the ranks of the Jewish people
Dr. Bernd Wollschlaeger (1)
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The Courage To Be Free (26:42)
Mr. Natan Sharansky, celebrated author and activist, tells the story of his nine-year imprisonment at the hands of the KGB. He discusses the importance of Jewish identity and solidarity in becoming a truly free people in the Land of Israel - and in our own lives
Mr. Natan Sharansky (8)
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28:33
One Nation Under G-d (28:33)
Chief Rabbi Shaar Yashuv Cohen relates the story of his Shavuos in captivity in Amman, Jordon, during Israel's War of Independence and how his strong sense of identity, Jewish unity, and love for Torah and the Land of Israel kept him during those difficult times. .
Chief Rabbi Shaar Yashuv Cohen (1)
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55:43
Taking on the Impossible (55:43)
Devorie Kreiman shares the extraordinary challenges and losses she has faced and inspires us to overcome the impossible. At the shiva for her son, a friend sings the song: It's Possible. How can we stand up and live our lives in the face of helplessness and deep sadness? This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Devorie Kreiman (1)
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49:55
The Gift of Tears (49:55)
Where were these dignitaries in the war, when Jewish families were being annihilated? 220 boys in an orphanage are on strike. They refuse to acknowledge the benefactors and dignitaries on stage, until a survivor like themselves comes on stage and can't even speak through his tears
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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1:07:34
Yom Kippur at the North Pole (1:07:34)
In 1964, Rabbi Shmuel Lew was sent on a "Special Ops" mission to Greenland involving the highest echelons of the US government and a whole lot of Divine Providence. Hear him recount firsthand his amazing Yom Kippur at the North Pole. This program took place at Chabad Lubavitch of South Texas
Rabbi Shmuel Lew (23)
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3:53
How I Became a Shlucha (3:53)
Rebbetzin Shifra Shula Kazen (1)
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5:27
Rhonda's Journey (5:27)
Enjoy a five day retreat packed with the best in Jewish learning and living surrounded by deluxe amenities and exciting activities. Relax with family, meet new friends, and encounter teachers of international renown at this unforgettable event. For more information visit JRetreat.com.
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27:43
Discovering Judaism on the Campaign Trail (27:43)
Former Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen believes that one of the pillars of a free and just society is religious freedom. From his time as Governor through his term in the U.S
Governor George Allen (1)
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22:45
My Story (22:45)
This address was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Anita Schorr (1)
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51:05
How to Catch an Antisemite (51:05)
How to catch an Anti-Semite? Who would have thought this would be a question we would need to ask in modern-day America? Yet, in this fascinating and highly entertaining talk by Rabbi David Nesenoff, given at JLI's National Jewish Retreat, we learn that Anti-Semitism does still exist, even in unlikely places
David Nesenoff (3)
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14:35
Interview with Rabbi Alter Metzger, Author of The Heroic Struggle (14:35)
The Heroic Struggle was published by Kehot Publication Society (kehotonline.com). To purchase this books and other Kehot Publication Society books published by Hachai Publishing, check out kehotonline.com.
Rabbi Dr. Alter Metzger (15)
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12:20
My Life's Mission (12:20)
Albert Einstein said ‘only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile’. Rabbi J.J. Hecht is a man who lived entirely for others. Making it his personal mission to promote Judaism to men, women and children, he launched many innovative campaigns - some of which are still active today
Rabbi J.J. Hecht (1)
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14:16
I smuggled Tefillin into Auschwitz (14:16)
How can Russian boots change the course of history for one person? Mr. Leibel Zisman describes the value of his Russian boots and how his upbeat personality saved the day. This slice of his Holocaust experiences is a mix of the fascinating and horrifying, yet is given with humor. Click Here to order I Believe: The Story of One Jewish Life By: Leibel Zisman, Published by GJCF.
Mr. Leibel Zisman (5)
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8:27
My Personal Encounters with the Rebbe (8:27)
Rabbi Marvin Tokayer served as a US Air Force Chaplain in Japan and returned after his discharge to serve as the Rabbi of the community for 8 years. Rabbi Tokayer shares the captivating story of how the Rebbe’s advice changed his life dramatically. .
Rabbi Marvin Tokayer (2)
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51:25
Learning from the Past; Living the Present; Looking to the Future (51:25)
She knew Anne Frank at 11, jumped rope with her, and after the war her mother married Otto Frank. Mrs. Eva Schloss tells the story of her life in an interview with Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet. Her descriptions of her life before, during and after the holocaust are clear and moving. She displays and describes her brother's artwork and poetry created while in hiding
Mrs. Eva Schloss (2)
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22:27
Memories and Miracles: The Fran Laufer Story (22:27)
Mrs. Fran Laufer tells her story of a determined young woman who would not let the Nazis beat her down. Fran Laufer crawled out of the ashes of the Holocaust to build a succesful life and devoted herself to educate future generations of the painful lessons of her past. Click Here to order A Vow Fulfilled: The Fran Laufer Story: Memories & Miracles By: Mrs
Mrs. Fran Laufer (1)
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9:49
Kol Nidrei on Broadway (9:49)
Dudu Fisher (25)
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44:48
Journey from Buddhism to Judaism (44:48)
The journey takes us from the Israeli Paratroopers to India, Japan, Thailand and Australia. Eyal Karoutchi gives a dramatic rendition of his life quest for truth and happiness. The not so random people that he connects with and the spiritual truth he searches for decide his life's path. This is a fun video with depth and humor.
Mr. Eyal Karoutchi (1)
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55:00
Buchenwald Exposed (55:00)
60 years after the holocaust, Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau opened up to his family and the world about his experiences in the holocaust. Here he shares his own stories and includes stories of how others have been inspired by him. This Lecture was filmed at the Annual JLI of Metropolitan Chicago Community Lecture.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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30:48
Representing Israel at the UN: Challenge or Opportunity? (30:48)
Ambassador Shalev was the keynote speaker at The Gershon Jacobson Annual Lecture. The Gershon Jacobson Annual Lecture is hosted by the Gershon Jacobson Foundation and the Algemeiner. The foundation serves as a valiant media voice addressing the most compelling issues of our time, with vision, integrity and moral clarity, informed by 4000 years of Jewish experience and wisdom
Ambassador Gabriela Shalev (1)
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54:25
From Sinai to Seattle: Leadership Insights That Built Starbucks (54:25)
Former president of Starbucks, Howard Behar, shares his somewhat unconventional business building wisdom. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Howard Behar (2)
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23:11
From Super Bowl to Super Jew (23:11)
Allan Veingrad, starred as an offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys, winning the Superbowl XXVII. He then embarked on a spiritual journey to rediscover his Jewish roots. Hear Allan's remarkable story.
Mr. Alan Veingrad (1)
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25:59
Religion and Politics (25:59)
What does religion have to do with our great nation- the United States of America? And what does it mean for the upcoming 2012 election? Senator and former Vice-Presidential candiate Joe Lieberman explains the role of religion in the founding of this country and how religious tolerance is a fundamental and significant American principle whose value continues on into the new century
Senator Joseph Lieberman (2)
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1:37:50
Saved by an Angel (1:37:50)
This video was graciously provided by the Chabad Jewish Community Center of Aspen, Colorado. To find more information about Jewish activities and learning opportunities in the Aspen area, check out www.jccaspen.com.
Mr. Leon Leyson (1)
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11:59
From Hollywood to Holy Wood (11:59)
A remarkable odyssey from the halls of Hollywood decadence to the heights of spirituality, the story of an NBC producer’s journey of inner transformation will inspire one and all. This talk was given at the 2th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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51:57
Encounters with the Rebbe (51:57)
Dr. David Luchins has been Chair of the Political Science Department since 1978. He is a graduate of Yeshiva College, and earned his doctorate from the CUNY Graduate center in 1977. Dr. Luchins teaches courses in American Politics and International Relations and serves as Founding Dean of Touro’s Lander College for Women
Dr. David Luchins (5)
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59:14
Personal Encounters: An Interview with the Chief Rabbi (59:14)
Look at the light not the shadows. He never agreed to a split amongst Jewish people, "we are all from the same father, we are all one nation," says Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau in this interview with Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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45:59
Is There a Better Me? My Encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe (45:59)
Rabbi Weinreb was a young man searching for answers when he turned to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The advice he received has stayed with him until today. Rabbi Weinreb shares his personal story and explains how we can apply its message to our own lives: that sometimes the person we need to talk to most is ourselves.
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb (7)
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38:33
Being Jewish at Harvard in the 50's (38:33)
Nat Lewin is one of the top lawyers in the country. He has done extensive work in his field, and in particular will share with us some of his background dealing with 1st amendment issues. He will also paint us a picture of his time at Harvard Law in the 1950’s, and describe the highlights and lowlights of his experiences being Jewish on campus
Mr. Nathan Lewin (24)
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32:32
The First Israeli Soldier in Entebbe Airport (32:32)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
Amir Ofer (2)
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27:16
Defiance (27:16)
Mrs. Leah Bedzowki-Johnson recounts her experiences surviving the Holocaust and fighting Nazi forces as a member of the famous Bielski resistance group, the featured group in the 2009 movie release "Defiance." This program took place at Chabad Lubavitch of South Texas
Mrs. Leah Bedzowki - Johnson (1)
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23:02
The People of the Book (23:02)
At the age of 8, Rabbi Lau became the youngest survivor of the Nazi death camp, Buchenwald. Despite his enormous suffering, Rabbi Lau is able to share profound and transformative messages gleaned from this torturous experience. In this video, Rabbi Lau speaks on the unique nature of the Jewish people as the “People of the Book
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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57:29
The Rebbe and the Attorney: Personal Conversations (57:29)
Step inside the Rebbe’s private room as we join Mr. Nathan Lewin, as he reflects on his personal encounters with the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Learn the inside story of the famous “Chabad Library Case,” from the Rebbe’s legal counsel. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Nathan Lewin (24)
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17:36
The Yiddish Language (17:36)
As of 1939 Yiddish was spoken by 10 million people. Professor Ruth Wisse sees Yiddish as a language of the youth, with vitality; inventing Jewish modernity. One of the values of studying Yiddish is to understand the culture of America, much of which stemmed from the rich folk culture of Yiddish. Yiddish stemmed from a society that was isolated from the surrounding cultures
Professor Ruth Wisse (4)
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16:57
From Central Park to Sinai (16:57)
Son of the brilliant founder of a thriving Wall Street investment firm, Roy S. Neuberger was raised in elegant surroundings on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, overlooking the splendor of Central Park. Blessed with the finest education and the opportunity to partake of New York’s cultural bounty, Roy developed the kind of youthful sophistication that only the privileged can know
Series: Book of the Month
Mr. Roy Neuberger (1)
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12:55
Chassidic Art: The Ring & The Rose (12:55)
For more information and to purchase art by Mr. Muchnik, check out muchnikarts.com.
Michoel Muchnik (3)
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15:03
Questions for Mrs. Schloss (15:03)
In this Q&A session with Mrs. Eva Schloss, she weighs in with her opinions to a number of questions that occur to every student of the Holocaust
Mrs. Eva Schloss (2)
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1:10:51
I Believe: The Story of One Jewish Life (1:10:51)
Mr. Leibel Zisman (5)
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40:43
Chevron: Past, Present and Future (40:43)
Rabbi Danny and Mrs. Batsheva Cohen give us a first hand account of living with the brave settlers who established the modern Jewish community in Hebron. They will illustrate for us the reality of living daily under the constant threat of terror
Mrs. Batsheva Cohen (2)
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11:43
Up, Up, and Oy Vey! (11:43)
This lecture was delivered at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Simcha Weinstein (1)
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1:00:06
Emotional Healing and Self-Actualization (1:00:06)
What is the connection between a test, a miracle and a banner? Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner shares some of her life story, about an auto accident, problems with infertility, and giving birth to a special needs baby. She defines how tests and miracles are intertwined and what the banner is for. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner (7)
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49:03
Terrorist Cop: How a Rabbi’s Son Changed the War on Terror (49:03)
Mordecai Dzikansky is the son and grandson of rabbis, but he chose a different path to community service: he's a cop with the New York City Police Department. As an orthodox Jew and a policeman, Dzikansky has faced unique challenges and brings unique knowledge and talents to his position
Mr. Mordecai Dzikansky (1)
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6:59
A Message from the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Part 5 (6:59)
In this segment, Tamir Goodman shares the powerful message he received from the Lubavitcher Rebbe when he was facing one of the lowest points in his career. The message however, came not through traditional means, but through the “chance” viewing of an encounter between Avner Shaki (former Israeli politician) and the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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4:13
Getting to Know a Jewish Artist (4:13)
Moshe Braun (4)
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52:31
Try to Mail a Letter in Israel (52:31)
When White House correspondent Helen Thomas told David Nesenoff to “Go home!” he moved to Israel to discover the foibles and oddities of Israeli life. He also learned the true reason for Israel’s existence and her place in the world. This is a story for every Jew who has a piece of Israel in their heart. These are stories of Israel as you’ve never heard about it before
David Nesenoff (3)
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29:00
Chabad Emissaries Banquet (29:00)
Mr. Gennady Boglubov recounts his own personal Jewish journey in Russia and his history with the Chabad movement at the 2010 Kinus haShluchim.
Mr. Gennady Bogolyubov (1)
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13:40
Wharton Business School to Chabad of the Mainline (13:40)
From Wharton Business School to Chabad of the Mainline Jews and business have always mixed well, but what about Judaism and business? Rabbi Shraga Sherman shares the story of his personal journey from business school to spiritual leadership, and how principles from each perfectly complement the other.
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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6:38
My Yechidus with the Rebbe (6:38)
Rabbi Freundlich describes his Yechidus- personal audience- with the rebbe in 1981, when he was 8 years old. He details what was said and the profound effect the Rebbe's words had on him and his future.
Rabbi Shimon Freundlich (2)
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3:31
Discovering Personal Talents - Part 1 (3:31)
Tamir Goodman, a.k.a. The Jewish Jordan, shares stories from his early life when he discovered his unique love and talent for basketball. From joining high school practices to powering through tough injuries, Tamir showed his commitment to the sport of basketball from an extremely young age
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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57:33
The Jewish Jordan: How to Slam Dunk with Your Feet on the Ground (57:33)
In this exclusive opportunity, meet Tamir Goodman, nicknamed the “Jewish Jordan” by Sports Illustrated magazine. Listen as Mr. Goodman describes his experiences growing up in an Orthodox Jewish home in Baltimore, MD, gaining national acclaim as a prospective basketball player for the University of Maryland and finally signing a contract to join the Maccabi Haifa team in Israel
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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1:23:00
DEA Special Agent Speaks to Jewish Students (1:23:00)
Mr. Robert Stutman (1)
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3:43
A Light Unto the Nations - Part 4 (3:43)
Despite playing college basketball for an entirely non-Jewish team, Tamir Goodman was able to observe all the Jewish customs not just with the acceptance of his teammates, but with their full support and encouragement. In this segment, Tamir Goodman speaks about the amazing positivity he found among his teammates simply by remaining strong in his convictions.
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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14:25
Our Arrest (14:25)
Some ask, “Where was G-d in the Holocaust?” But the real question is, “Where was humanity?” G-d was in a voice that has been speaking since man first walked the Earth, in the words, “Thou shalt not murder.” G-d wasn’t silent in the Holocaust; people were
Rabbi Nissan Mangel (12)
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1:30:06
The Rebbe in my Life (1:30:06)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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7:06
Jewish Scribal Art (7:06)
In addition to being an artist, Rabbi Moshe Braun practices safrut- Jewish Scribal Art.. In this fascinting, informative video, he takes viewers on a journey into the world of safrut. We learn about the different texts the sofer writes- Tefillin, Mezuzot, Torah Scrolls and Megillas, and Rabbi Moshe Braun shares all the little details that make up the wonderful world of Jewish scribal art.
Moshe Braun (4)
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49:16
Munich Memoirs (49:16)
After 30 years of silence, former Olympic Fencer, Dan Alon, opens up and recounts his experience growing up in Israel, fencing from a young age along with his father and the exhilarating moment of entering the Olympic stadium in Munich with all that accord on that dreadful day. Mr
Mr. Dan Alon (1)
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8:19
My Zaidy (8:19)
Dudu Fisher (25)
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14:32
Rabbi Lau's First Speech (14:32)
5 remaining children in the concentration camp are saved by the words of a 7 1/2 year old. Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau is reunited with one of those 5 children at a Holocaust Memorial event
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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6:15
Finding G-d in Difficult Times - Part 2 (6:15)
Everyone faces tough times in life that threaten to prevent them from achieving their goals. In this segment, Tamir Goodman describes a few of the early setbacks he faced in his basketball career. He describes how despite these challenges he was able to find major blessings and realize his full potential. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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2:38
Lessons from Basketball - Part 7 (2:38)
What is the spiritual message behind dribbling? Shooting? Passing? Through his extensive work with children, Tamir Goodman has been able to take the timeless messages of Judaism and transmit them to the next generation through a language that they already speak: Basketball. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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58:46
Personal Encounters: An Interview with Nat Lewin (58:46)
After graduating magna cum laude from Harvard University, attorney Nathan Lewin went on to fight some of America’s most famous cases in twenty-seven appearances before the U.S. Supreme Court. In a fascinating interview with Altie Karper, editorial director of Schocken Books, Nathan Lewin reflects on his battles to uphold the First Amendment and civil liberties.
Mr. Nathan Lewin (24)
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4:12
Shabbat vs. the Hurricane (4:12)
"As the Jewish people have kept the Shabbat, so has the Shabbat kept the Jewish people". Dr. Tevi Troy shares his commitment to keeping Shabbat from a unusual perspective - that of an observant Jew filling a key role in the White House
Dr. Tevi Troy (4)
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10:53
A Rabbi's Role in the Army (10:53)
Chaplain Jacob Goldstein (7)
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16:16
Interview with an Entebbe Hostage (16:16)
This interview took place at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. David Elderbaum (1)
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15:37
Captain Tzvi (Harry) Webb -- The Tall Grass (15:37)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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2:23
Living the Dream - Part 3 (2:23)
Tamir Goodman’s ultimate goal in life was to play basketball at the highest level without having to compromise his Judaism. When he got recruited by Towson University, this dream became a reality. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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6:56
The Gift of Shabbat - Part 6 (6:56)
Observing Shabbat was something that threatened Tamir Goodman’s career from the early years. It meant that he couldn’t play for the top college team in the nation, The University of Maryland. Yet, despite the seeming challenge of Shabbat, Tamir Goodman shares his belief that his observance of Shabbat is actually what allowed him to succeed in his career. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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27:56
Conversations with Rabbi Block (27:56)
In this series of conversations between Juan Sepulveda and Rabbi Chaim Block, Rabbi Block shares basic principles of faith based on both the esoteric teachings of kabbalah as well as mainstream Jewish traditional teachings.
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)
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21:38
Facing Life with Faith and Courage (21:38)
What we see with our finite eyes may be the opposite of the perspective of the infinite creator. Mrs. Eva Sandler speaks beautifully about the purpose of life and death. With stories and parables she illustrates her reflections on the life and death of her family at the hands of terrorists.
Mrs. Eva Sandler (1)
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3:30
Commitment to the Shabbos (3:30)
Professor Eugene Kontorovitch tells a remarkable story of one man’s unwavering commitment to keep the laws of Shabbat, even in the face of true and potent danger. .
Professor Eugene Kontorovich (2)
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3:56
Confronting the Nazi (3:56)
Chutzpah to a nazi soldier, and he lived to tell the tale. Leibel Zisman shares one of many stories from his experiences in the concentration camps. It is humorous now, but no one was laughing then.
Mr. Leibel Zisman (5)
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16:06
Chabad Is Always There for Us (16:06)
Mrs. Hadassah Lieberman (1)
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4:03
The White House Jewish Liaison (4:03)
Dr. Tevi Troy (4)
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28:34
Lay Leadership Address - Kinus Hashluchim 5767 (28:34)
A man of monumental stature, Mr Sami Rohr, reflects on his father's and grandfather's connections to the Chortkover Chassidic court. He maintained his connection to Yiddishkeit throughout the many twists and turns of his life. In Bogata, Columbia, Mr
Mr. Shmuel (Sami) Rohr (1)
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4:32
Resting on the Job (4:32)
Mr. Leibel Zisman (5)
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1:28
Distinguishing between a Religion and a Cult (1:28)
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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11:03
Reuniting with My Brother (11:03)
Subsisting on black plums and fresh goat's milk, direct from the source, Leibel continues his search. In this episode, Leibel Zisman is finally reunited with his brother Beryl, the morning after a moving dream of his parents telling him not to give up hope.
Mr. Leibel Zisman (5)
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3:50
The Unwanted Child (3:50)
A stirring story of an unwanted girl who almost lost her connection with Judaism.
Rabbi Chaim Mentz (23)
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10:18
Representing Torah and Secular Law (10:18)
Rabbi Reiss shares a personal anecdote, while introducing his expertise in both Jewish Law as the Chief Dayan at the Beth Din of America, and as a lawyer who studied in New England, and practiced for 10 years in the NY area. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Rabbi Yona Reiss (13)
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8:18
We Land in Vietnam (8:18)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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26:00
Reflections on Shlichus (26:00)
Rabbi Yehoshua Metzger (1)
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9:08
The Story with the Tall Grass (9:08)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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9:48
Chaplain at Ground Zero (9:48)
Chaplain Jacob Goldstein (7)
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1:39
How Did You Get Involved in Cult Busting (1:39)
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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12:03
The Captain to the Rescue (12:03)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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2:57
What is Scientology? (2:57)
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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1:32
Who are the Moonies (1:32)
Rabbi Shea Hecht, “The Cult-Busting Rabbi,”reflects on the vast influence of the Unification Church, or the “Moonies”cult in the 1970’s. .
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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4:04
You Get a Call from a Parent, Now What? (4:04)
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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8:16
My Formative Years (8:16)
Series:
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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11:30
Greetings at the Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5772 (11:30)
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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1:57
How do you De-Program (1:57)
Cult Buster, Rabbi Shea Hecht, shares insight into the processof deprogramming and counseling someone who was under the influence of a cult.
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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2:18
How Do Cults Attract Members (2:18)
Rabbi Shea Hecht (20)
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13:27
My Soul Yearns for Israel (13:27)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)