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26:42
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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39:15
Conversations: Free to be Jewish (39:15)
Mrs. Baila Olidort, editor-in-chief of Lubavitch.com, moderates a discussion with celebrated author, and distinguished professor of law at Harvard, Alan M. Dershowitz; Mr
Mr. Malcolm Hoenlein (2)
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58:15
Global Mumbai Memorial Tribute (58:15)
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24:11
How to Exodus in 2011 (24:11)
The TorahCafé crew hit the streets in preparation for this Passover, to hear what people from all walks of life had to say about the upcoming holiday
Mrs. Baila Olidort (4)
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2:09
Ani Ma'amin (2:09)
Ani Ma'amin (I Believe) is one of the most famous Jewish songs, expressing a belief in the redemption, Moshiach, that has carried Jews through the worst of times. This enduring song and melody instills belief and hope that one day things will change. This video is an excerpt from the TorahCafe Passover Webcast: How to Exodus in 2011, To watch the complete Webcast click here.
Troye Sivan (2)
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25:29
From Sinai to Cyberspace (25:29)
In honor of Shavuot, JLI and TorahCafé are proud to bring you our Shavuot Webcast entitled: From Sinai to Cyberspace
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20:15
Celebrating the 30th Conclusion of the Rambam (20:15)
In honor of the 30th completion of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah, TorahCafe.com is proud to host a unique web celebration of this momentous occasion hosted by Rabbi Simon Jacobson. In 1984 the Rebbe gave the instruction for all Jews, in all locations and at all levels in their learning, to take part in the study of Rambam
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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4:38
Chanukah: Celebrating Religious Freedom (4:38)
Rabbi Mordechai Eskovitz (1)