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49:53
The Pilgrimage Road: Inside Israel's Largest Archeology Project (49:53)
Imagine walking to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem 2000 years ago. The road you’d have been walking on is now fifty feet underground. It’s the site of Israel’s most ambitious archaeological excavation to date. Be amazed as we explore the ancient Pilgrimage Road, revealing the link between the City of David and the Temple Mount
Rabbi Avraham Stolik (2)
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50:56
The Jews of Ukraine: What Now? (50:56)
This session took place at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Jacob Solomon (1)
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49:00
In Conversation: Ambassador Gilad Erdan (49:00)
This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Ambassador Gilad Erdan (1)
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32:38
An Insider's Take on Israeli News, Politics, and Media (32:38)
From a member of the Arutz Sheva- Israel National News team, hear an insider's take on Israeli news, politics and culture, and the people who make it all go ‘round. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Hadassah Chen (4)
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54:45
The Rebbe's Three Gifts (54:45)
Of all the gifts the Rebbe gave to the Jewish people, none reverberate louder than his signature approach to the role of Jewish women, the Jewish state, and the Baal Teshuva movement. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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49:44
Jewish Medical Ethics Q&A (49:44)
If you have a heart, brain, liver, kidney, or chromosomes, you might be interested in this session. Fertility, organ donation, Covid and risk to physicians, triaging ventilators, end of life issues, the definition of death - no medical topic is off-limits. Bring your questions, comments, brain (and assorted organs) for an educationally nutritious experience
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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45:26
Why the Jews? Is There a Reason for Antisemitism? (45:26)
There is no denying the recent uptick in anti-semitism in the past year. Are we at fault? What can we do about it, and is there any chance for it to change? This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yossy Goldman (11)
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57:36
The Case for Israel (57:36)
The State of Israel is constantly judged in the court of public opinion. A noted attorney representing the Jewish state regularly in the international court system teaches five responses to common claims about our beloved homeland. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Goldfeder (4)
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5:41
Sight, But No Vision: The Sin of the Spies (5:41)
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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45:54
Weapons Wizard (45:54)
As Israel has faced foes bent on her genocidal destruction since birth, she has had to keep ahead of her hostile neighbors. Yaakov Katz (Editor-in-Chief , Jerusalem Post) presents Weapons Wizard, his book on the development of the technology that keeps Israel safe. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Yaakov Katz (8)
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50:28
Refusenik (50:28)
Mr. Sharansky will reflect on fifty years of human rights activism, beginning in the Soviet Union—from which he was denied emigration and where he served nine years in prison as a political prisoner, often in solitary confinement—and including his emergence on Israel’s political scene. This session was featured at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Natan Sharansky (8)
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28:01
A Holy Struggle (28:01)
This address was given at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Natan Sharansky (8)
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50:40
The Zivotofsky Case and Divine Providence (50:40)
How a U.S. Supreme Court case about passports paved the way for President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Alyza Lewin (10)
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3:40
When Does Criticism of Israel Become Antisemitism? (3:40)
Professor Jonathan Sarna (48)
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43:24
Laws And Ethics Of War In Judaism (43:24)
How does Judaism justify war? What are Judaism’s laws for protecting civilians? Does it believe in enemy interrogation? Non-conventional weaponry? Peace treaties? Take a fascinating look at the laws and ethics that govern war in Judaism. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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46:16
When Antisemitism Rears Its Ugly Head (46:16)
American campuses are witnessing a startling upturn of antisemitism. What is going on? And what can we do to fight it? This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Tammi Benjamin (1)
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49:43
A Conversation with Ambassador Danny Dayan (49:43)
As the Israeli Consul General to New York, Dayan is a leader and spokesperson for the international community. He is considered by many to be the face of the Israeli settlement movement. In a live interview, hear his role and perspective on Israel today. This conversation was featured at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Danny Dayan (2)
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36:06
Are the Settlements a Violation of International Law? (36:06)
Professor Malvina Halberstam goes through three reasons why the so called "settlements" are in accordance with international law, using sources such as the Balfour Declaration, UN resolutions and the Oslo Accord to support her claim.
Professor Malvina Halberstam (1)
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30:34
How UNRWA Perpetuates the Arab-Israeli Conflict (30:34)
UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) is meant to help refugees until they graduate from that status, but when it comes to the “Palestinian problem” they aren’t doing that, and it’s because their definition of “refugees” includes descendants, so instead of just considering the 40,000 Arabs that were living in Israel between 1946 and 1948 as refugees, they include all their descendants as well, making the number go up to 5 million
Dr. Asaf Romirowsky (1)
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55:35
From Terror to Litigation (55:35)
Learn about the legal battle to sue parties responsible for terror and terrorist attacks.
Mr. Barry G. Felder (1)
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1:06:02
Made in Israel: Morality or Oranges? (1:06:02)
The land and the people of Israel are chosen: chosen to be a light unto the nations, an inspiration, and a guide. How can we best fulfill our mission? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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43:39
Out of the Depths (43:39)
Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, one of the youngest survivors of Buchenwald, was just eight years old when he was liberated in 1945. Descended from a 1,000-year unbroken chain of rabbis, he grew up to become Chief Rabbi of Israel, and like many of the great rabbis, Rabbi Lau is a master storyteller
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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1:34:29
Halachic Discussion on Medical Questions (1988) (1:34:29)
Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein will discuss some contemporary medical questions that have arisen what Jewish Law has to say about them. This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and its content, not for the quality of its video. This presentation took place in 1988 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine
Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein (1)
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2:43
About the Hatred Towards Israel (2:43)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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2:00
May Israel Conduct a Prisoner Exchange? (2:00)
Rabbi Yosef Shusterman (34)
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20:01
Lighting Up the Darkness of the U.N. (20:01)
Mr. Danny Danon (2)
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42:07
Perseverance and Survival During the Holocaust (42:07)
Hear the first-person account of the story of two brothers clinging together for survival after their family perished in the wrath of the Third Reich. They struggled horrifically, and when the dust cleared at war's end, only one of them survived. Today, Dr. Eisenbach is a 92-year old dentist practicing in Southern California
Dr. Jacob Eisenbach (2)
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56:40
How Israel Raises a Multicultural Army (56:40)
In the State of Israel, the IDF is often where new immigrants begin their integration into Israeli society. Understandably, there is occasionally tension between people of different backgrounds. In this class, Rabbi Aaron Rakefet, a veteran of the Israel Defense Forces, will explore what it means to create an IDF where all Jews feel at home
Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff (3)
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53:47
My Life as a Mossad Agent in Russia (53:47)
When the Jews of the former Soviet Union suffered poverty and persecution, their brethren in the free world never forgot them. In 1980, Rabbi Rakefet wase enlisted by the Mossad to teach Talmud and to bring hope to countless Jews behind the Iron Curtain. A unique opportunity to hear a gripping first-hand account of this daring mission
Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff (3)
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1:00:24
The Modern Mystical Movement: Three Centuries of Chassidim (1:00:24)
The Chasidic movement arose as one of Judaism’s responses to modernity. Chasidism sought to intensify traditional Jewish observance, placing greater emphasis on mystical spirituality, enthusiasm, and community. Trace the rise and development of Chasidism in Europe, its move to North America and Israel, and its influence on Judaism
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (17)
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57:45
The Future of Israel and Zionism (57:45)
Nearly two thousand years after the Temple was destroyed in Jerusalem, Israel is still struggling with its identity and raison d’être. In the 1940s, Modern Zionism and the birth of the State of Israel were driven by the dream of a Jewish homeland
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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53:35
Crossfire 1 (2016) (53:35)
Why don't we live in Israel? Why do all holidays revolve around food? Why can't a woman be counted in a Minyan? What is the response to Antisemitism? Will Antisemitism ever end? Should women fight in combat? Why can't one ride a bicycle on Shabbat? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this "Crossfire" session
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:03:57
Charity and Taxes: Jewish Law vs. American Law (1:03:57)
Series: National Conference of Jewish Lawyers 2016
Professor Adam Chodorow (1)
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18:30
From Soviet Russia to Israel (18:30)
Mr. Sharansky shares his story of persecution in Soviet Russia and his activisim on behalf of the land of Israel.
Mr. Natan Sharansky (8)
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9:42
The Divine Presence Is up to You (9:42)
Who decides whether the Divine Presence should come down in our lives?.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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55:28
Challenging Anti-Israel BDS in American Courts (55:28)
Learn about many of the efforts taken from a legal perspective to beat back the anti semitic BDS movement and their intimidation efforts.
Series: National Conference of Jewish Lawyers 2016
Mrs. Brooke Goldstein (1)
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9:40
Historical Facts About Israel (9:40)
Mr. Shlomo Pazzy (1)
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28:48
David Ben Gurion: Our Right to Israel Is from the Torah (28:48)
A fascinating firsthand account of a meeting Rabbi Lau had with Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. In this meeting, Rabbi Lau verifies a story told about Ben Gurion who appeared before the Peel Commission (headed by Lord Peel from the U.K
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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3:02
Strength and Struggle - Jephthah: A Historical Backdrop (3:02)
JEPTHAH Gaining Perspective What propelled him to do the unthinkable-to sacrifice his own daughter? Emotions often cloud our judgment. How do we gain perspective at such times? This lesson examines Jephthah's failures, exploring alternative ways in which he might have dealt with his situation, and how we can respond when facing similar circumstances.
Series: Strength & Struggle
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41:10
Anti Semitism, BDS & Congress (41:10)
Alyza Lewin (10)
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2:29
Why Is Israel Isolated? (2:29)
Cary Nelson explains the dynamic relationship between Antisemitism and the Land of Israel.
Series: The Jewish Course of Why
Mr. Cary Nelson (3)
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1:24
Being Jewish In Israel (1:24)
Israel is the place where Jewish life can be most complete….
Series: The Jewish Course of Why
Shimon Mercer-Wood (4)
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3:22
Israel Is the Guarantor (3:22)
Israel is the land of our forefathers… Mr. Arbell explains why Israel is important in Judaism in today’s day and age.
Series: The Jewish Course of Why
Mr. Dan Arbell (2)
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39:44
"Killing Kasztner" Panel Discussion (39:44)
This panel was featured at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Gaylen Ross (1)
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42:08
Ethical Obligations of a Jewish Lawyer (42:08)
Series: National Conference of Jewish Lawyers 2015
Mr. Benjamin Brafman (4)
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30:03
A Lifetime Commitment (30:03)
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluckowsky (3)
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59:51
Behind the Scenes of the Zivotofsky Case (59:51)
Hear firsthand from the father-daughter legal team that represented Menachem Zivotofsky, an American citizen born in Jerusalem, caught in the middle of a constitutional, separation-of-powers dispute. Alyza and Nathan Lewin fought for 12 years to enforce a congressional law that declares Jerusalem part of Israel taking it all the way to the US Supreme Court
Alyza Lewin (10)
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10:06
Antisemitism on Campus (10:06)
"Antisemitism on Campus" is a talk given by Rabbi Dov Greenberg as part of a fast-paced session called "Ten Talks" featuring 10 short powertalks from 10 inspiring speakers, showcasing important ideas that change attitudes, lives, and, ultimately, the world. This talk was featured at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Ten Talks
Rabbi Dov Greenberg (57)
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7:44
Jewish Hero Award 2015 - Izzy Ezagui (7:44)
This award was presented at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
Izzy Ezagui (2)
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54:55
Hot Button Issue in U.S. Courts 2014 (54:55)
Protecting our country from suicidal religious fanatics who target civilians as they go about their daily life is a daunting task. Add to it the restrictions placed by respecting civil liberties and presuming innocence, and we seem particularly vulnerable to another September 11. Our esteemed panel will discuss this conflict from the American Law, Jewish Law and ethical perspectives
Michael Mukasey (4)
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49:04
Crossfire 4 (2014) (49:04)
Why Is Jewishness matrilineal? Driving to Shul on Shabbat, or not going? What is your Rabbi afraid to tell you? Waht is the real age of the universe? Is there proof that the Torah is true? Can a Woman Say Kadish? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this "Crossfire" session
Series: Crossfire!
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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7:12
The Demographic Challenge for the Jewish State - Q&A (7:12)
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2015
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28:56
Academic Boycott: Free Speech, or Sordid Vilification of Israel? (28:56)
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2015
Professor Jan Feldman (4)
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46:42
Sacred Shepherds: Moses and the Rebbe (46:42)
A piercing look at why some leaders succeed and others fail. Those at the helm greatly affect their communities, and even entire generations. What makes a layman into a leader, a civilian into a captain? This lecture examines the impact of two towering leaders in Jewish history—Moses and the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Dr. Simcha Leibovich (5)
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29:29
Blind Hypocrisy Through Religious Intolerance (29:29)
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict began as a territorial dispute, however, in the eyes of the general public and through the tinted lens of mass media, it has morphed into a religious war of injustice. This injustice spreads like a virus into the politics of the United States and is translated into threats and general unrest in public settings; most notably on college campuses
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2015
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2:40
The 10 Lost Tribes Part 2 (2:40)
Series: The Ten Lost Tribes
Rabbi Sholom Ber Bloom (7)
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58:02
Two Jews, Three Opinions, One Heart (58:02)
We are a judgmental people, with labels for every type of individual: left wing, right wing, ultra-orthodox, secular. Is it ever possible to get along with someone whom we don’t see eye-to-eye with? This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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56:45
Israel: Operation Protective Edge (56:45)
Three Chabad representatives in Israel share about their activities helping soldiers, terror victims and their families during the war in Gaza.
Rabbi Danny Cohen (7)
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58:03
In Search of Real Peace (58:03)
More than ever, myths and mistruths swirl around Israel and the entire Middle East. The line between fact and fiction is blurred with blood and tears, creating false narratives that drip with distortions. But behind the smoke and mirrors lies the hard truth which every thinking person must discover. This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dov Greenberg (57)
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7:17
United on the College Campus AEPi and Chabad (7:17)
Mr. Andrew Borans speaks about the partnership between AEPi and Chabad on their various campuses and the unique warmth and support that Chabad provides to their students.
Mr. Andrew Borans (1)
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7:40
In Defense of Israel (7:40)
As international outrage is reaching its peak over the war in Gaza, questions of justice and morality start to become ambiguous. Has Israel been grossly abusing human rights and are Israel's responses to Hamas at all proportionate? Former attorney general Michael Mukasey makes a case for Israel in this interview at the National Jewish Retreat
Michael Mukasey (4)
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6:06
From the Front Lines 08/05/14 (6:06)
Mendy Cole relates a personal account of his experiences as a lone soldier in the IDF during the Gaza war. He shares some of the dreams and ideals that motivate him to serve in the army
Series: Chayal El Chayal
Mendy Cole (1)
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2:29
From the Front Lines 08/04/14 (2:29)
This short clip provides a peek into the life of lone IDF soldier, Bentzy Weiss. He shares his personal experience and some of the deep emotions experienced by the entire nation
Series: Chayal El Chayal
Bentzy Weiss (1)
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4:37
Fallen Soldiers of Operation Protective Edge (4:37)
A musical tribute to the heroic soldiers of the IDF who sacrificed their lives defending the nation of Israel. May their memory be a blessing.
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2:04
From the Front Lines 08/05/14 (2:04)
Chayel el Chayal provides a warm and welcoming family for the young Jewish men and women who come to Israel from around the world with the goal of serving in the IDF; risking their own lives to protect the lives of the Jewish nation
Series: Chayal El Chayal
Shmuel Michelle (1)
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4:36
Sim Shalom (4:36)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
Cantor Shai Abramson (2)
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2:04
From the Front Lines 08/04/14 (2:04)
Sarah Cohen is a "lone" soldier fro Manchster, England. She describes her dream to become an Israeli soldier and the overwhelming kindness and genrosity she experienced while serving in the army
Series: Chayal El Chayal
Sarah Cohen (1)
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6:07
We Are Here to Stay (6:07)
In this moving clip, General Adigdor Kahalani conveys a profound message of strength and courage as he recalls some of his experiences in the army. .
Series: Israel Mission 2014
General Avigdor Kahalani (2)
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45:43
The Rebbe's Chumash: Beyond Evolution (45:43)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov (4)
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4:51
My Israel Experience (4:51)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
Leslie Kulick (1)
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28:31
Opening of the Mission (28:31)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
General Effi Eitam (1)
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16:00
Jewish Revival (16:00)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
Mr. Yuli Edelstein (5)
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55:43
Every Jew a .22? The Talmudic Take on Gun Control (55:43)
Back in the days of swords and spears the Talmud discussed regulations that seem to provide precedent for modern-day gun control. Today, the debate rages afresh. Join this lecture for an intriguing look at how ancient Talmudic law is more relevant today than ever before.
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
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5:46
The Four Holy Cities (5:46)
Jerusalem, Safed, Hebron and Tiberias have been designated by the sages as “Holy Cities”. What is holiness? In this lecture, Rabbi Shaul Leiter, a dedicated educator from Israel, takes listeners on a journey to back to the times of the early Kabbalists in Safed and their sacred texts and teachings
Rabbi Shaul Leiter (4)
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5:40
Sadat (5:40)
In November of 1977, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat flew to Israel to address the Knesset. His meeting with his former enemy Prime Minister Menachem Begin ultimately resulted in the sometimes strained but nevertheless enduring Israel-Egypt peace accord, but his unpopularity with hardline Egyptians, opposed to making peace with Israel, resulted in his assassination in 1981.
Series: This Week in Jewish History
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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32:18
Usher In the Dawn: From Pain to Purpose (32:18)
This address was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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4:53
Jabotinsky (4:53)
Series: This Week in Jewish History
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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55:53
Crossfire 1 (2013) (55:53)
The popular "Crossfire!" is back with an all-new panel! Have you ever wished to have a "no-holds-barred" discussion with a Rabbi and get answers to all of your burning questions? This is your chance! This Crossfire session at the National Jewish Retreat featured a panel including Rabbi Yosef Schusterman, spiritual leader of Chabad of N
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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15:28
The 7th of Cheshvan (15:28)
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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56:29
The Systematic Beauty of the Jewish Calendar (56:29)
Here’s a chance to demystify the Jewish calendar and master its deeper meaning. Why don’t we just follow the secular calendar? Why do we glorify the moon? This class dissects the inner workings of the Jewish calendar to reveal the precision and certainty that it gives our year and our lives.
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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36:48
The Jewish Feminine Manifesto (36:48)
There is a way to view our role as women from the inside out, as a special path that we are given. In this humorous and enlightening talk, given at the National Jewish Retreat, Mrs. Chaya Teldon reviews the three mitzvot of women and shows us how to live spiritually enriching lives with the special role we are given. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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30:14
Chabad of the Valley Banquet 2013 (30:14)
Michael Medved (13)
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19:57
Saluting our Soldiers (19:57)
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8:03
The Dream Goes On (8:03)
Delivered at the Colel Chabad Dinner - January 6, 2013.
Cory Booker (1)
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9:55
Lo Titgodedu - Don't Make Factions (9:55)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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5:31
Beginning The Year, as Opposed to Ending A Year (5:31)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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3:06
What Is the Secret of Jewish Survival? (3:06)
Series: 10 Questions with Michael Medved
Michael Medved (13)
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8:40
These Words Will Find You - The Regerman Story (8:40)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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4:48
What is the Solution to the Israeli Arab Conflict (4:48)
Series: 10 Questions with Michael Medved
Michael Medved (13)
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35:14
What Is Tu B'Av? (35:14)
Tu B’av and Yom Kippur are singled out by the sages as the most joyous and celebratory days for the Jewish people
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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10:40
The Palestine Mandate (10:40)
Series: This Week in Jewish History
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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6:03
Zelophehad's Daughters, Revisited (6:03)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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48:57
Golda Meir and the Foundations of Israel (48:57)
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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2:16
What Should be the Greatest Concern to Jews Today? (2:16)
Series: 10 Questions with Michael Medved
Michael Medved (13)
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4:01
The Rebbe's Blessing for Purim (4:01)
Chaplain Jacob Goldstein (7)
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50:55
Nuclear Iran (50:55)
Dr. Mordechai Kedar (1)
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11:11
Tzitzit and Love (11:11)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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10:53
A Rabbi's Role in the Army (10:53)
Chaplain Jacob Goldstein (7)
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8:16
It's Not What You Say, It's the Order in Which You Say It (8:16)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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8:43
Kohen Gadol: Bringing Torah to the World (8:43)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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4:03
Mission to Israel Promo 2013 (4:03)
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31:13
Middle Eastern Games (31:13)
Global warming could lead to cooler weather in Europe; raising taxes leads to less revenue;disarming leads to war. Professor Yisroel Aumann relates contradictions that prove his game-theory that led to his winning a Nobel Prize. Professor Aumann relates the example of the Arabs versus the Crusaders and how Arab patience can overcome the impatience of the Jews for peace.
Professor Yisrael (Robert) Aumann (1)
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1:00:57
The Archaeological Claim to Jerusalem (1:00:57)
G-d gave the land of Israel to the Jews, so why do so many deny it and try to uproot the Jews? Rabbi Avraham Stolik takes us on a journey through archaeological discoveries to uncover the true story of the Bible and the Land of Israel. He disputes the many forms of opposition used to deny our history, with actual archeology. His knowledge in this area is impressive and compelling
Rabbi Avraham Stolik (2)
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2:52
A Passover Message (2:52)
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the U.S. Representative for the South Florida congressional district, and the Chair of the Democratic National Committee is the first Jewish Congresswoman elected from Florida. She shares a beautiful Pesach message, expressing her appreciation for the Chabad shluchim in Florida and Washington
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (1)
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21:56
Israel's Great Mistake (21:56)
We can't allow the expulsion from Gush Katif to become a footnote in the history books. Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson, speaking at the dinner for the Gush Katif Museum, shares his experiences visiting the museum with groups of university students and the profound effect the museum had on them
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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1:08:16
The Story of Purim 2 of 2 (1:08:16)
Haman had everything a man could want: wealth, family, house, even the ear of the king. Why was Mordechai such a thorn in his side? If you enjoy history then this video of Rabbi Abba Perlmuter is the one for you. He covers alot of time and ground to bring a clear understanding of the times, the people and the personalities involved in the story of Purim.
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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46:36
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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51:59
Crossfire 3 (2012) (51:59)
Join this panel of insightful Jewish minds as they address the most important issues of the day. Explore weighty issues with these highly intelligent and knowledgeable scholars. No subject too controversial, no challenge shirked. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel was featured at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Crossfire!
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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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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2:21
Aquarius (2:21)
The sign of Aquarius is representative of Shevat when Tub’shvat is celebrated. Rabbi Ari Sollish's astrology series is packed with bites of Chassidus and a lesson to take away.
Series: Judaism and Astrology
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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48:58
The Land and Its Spirit: What G-d Envisions for Eretz Yisrael (48:58)
Why is Israel the Jewish homeland? Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein starts in the beginning and shows the history and the documentation of the Jewish connection to Israel. He brings Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch's discussion on the arrival of Abraham in the land of Canaan and why he was given that area as a homeland
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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8:20
Parshat Vayechi (8:20)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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15:14
Remembering Ilan (15:14)
Ilan Ramon took the first Jewish symbols into space, kosher food, kiddush and shabbos. Mrs. Rona Ramon describes the symbolism of the patch, see below, designed to encourage people to relate to Ilan's mission and feel a part of it
Mrs. Rona Ramon (1)
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5:44
Another Little Bit (5:44)
We are not human beings going through a temporary spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings going through a temporary human experience. Mrs. Miriam Swerdlow invites us to celebrate Chanukah with a little bit of oil and a lot of hope, directing us to add another candle, another mitzvah and a step in the right direction.
Mrs. Miriam Swerdlov (7)
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58:46
Ancient Role Models for Modern Times (58:46)
How can jewelry provide a path to effective child rearing? The Torah is replete with current messages from our ancestresses to improve our lives. Mrs. Esther Kosofsky begins with a fascinating visualization of the different jewelry brought as gifts for building the Tabernacle
Mrs. Esther Kosofsky (1)
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16:03
Anti-Semitism on American College Campuses (16:03)
What can I do to combat Anti-Semitism? In this question and answer format, Professor Ruth Wisse lays out the history, the language, and the culture of anti-Semitism. The response should be a good offense, showing the dysfunctions that have resulted from anti-Semitism in Muslim societies.
Professor Ruth Wisse (4)
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4:24
Perfectly Imperfect (4:24)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
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1:08:21
Why Terrorism? (1:08:21)
Open the zip file of history to find the progression of energy. Rabbi Ruvi New explains the microcosm of the universe and how it brings the world to the state of irrationality that is terrorism.
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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39:50
My Relationship with the Rebbe (39:50)
The messenger is a reflection of the one who sent him. Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau reminisces about his meetings with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, each time lasting exactly 2 hours and 20 minutes. The Rebbe expressed great caring for Rabbi Lau, both on physical and spiritual levels, even informing him of his future position as Chief Rabbi of Israel.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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43:09
The First Mission in the Torah (43:09)
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluckowsky (3)
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12:37
The Mitzvah of Yoshon (12:37)
Yoshon and Chodosh refer to the time of year that wheat is planted and takes root. In the latest episode of Kosher Corner, Rabbi Chaim Fogelman explains the agricultural background of grains as related to Yoshon, as well as the rabbinic arguments
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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1:01:41
King David's Secret (1:01:41)
King David, the defendent, accused of murder and adultery, was represented by Rabbi Mendy Gutnick as the defense attorney, in a mock trial in Australia. Rabbi Gutnick lays out the background of David's origins and his Cinderella status in his family
Rabbi Mendy Gutnick (6)
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46:05
The Legal Case for Israel (46:05)
What is international law and how does the history of Israel reflect it? Professor Eugene Kontorovich gives a clear explanation of which legal bodies have the power to influence the borders of countries, and more importantly, which do not. This fascinating video gives a different perspective on the boundaries of Israel
Professor Eugene Kontorovich (2)
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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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11:48
Dealing with Anti-Semitism in Europe and America (11:48)
Is there a future for Jews in Europe? Rabbi Jonathan Sacks lists words created out of the Jewish history of Europe: exile, expulsion, inquisition, ghetto, pogrom, and holocaust. The Jews in Europe have a long history, and not always a pleasant one. Currently in France there are 500,000 Jews and 5 million Muslims, which group will politicians lean towards?.
Series: Conversations
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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55:00
How American News Affects the Jewish Community (55:00)
This panel discussion was featured at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Mark Mellman (1)
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4:15
Bring Gilad Home (4:15)
Dudu Fisher (25)
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4:03
The White House Jewish Liaison (4:03)
Dr. Tevi Troy (4)
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4:05
The 2012 Presidential Election (4:05)
Dr. Tevi Troy (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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3:31
Lecha Eten (3:31)
Dedi (10)
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57:33
The Genesis of Kabbalah - Part 3 (57:33)
Series: The Genesis of Kabbalah
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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3:44
Water: Appreciating a Limited Resource (3:44)
Human beings depend on a sufficient supply of high quality fresh water for their survival. Because of this essential dependence, Jewish sources equate water with life. By recognizing our dependence on water, and ultimately our dependence on G-d, we can strengthen our appreciation and protection of our precious natural resources, and our relationship with the Creator of the world.
Rabbi Yonatan Neril (5)
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28:28
Reacting to Tragedy (28:28)
In May of 2001, Seth and Sherri Mandel received the worst news that a parent could hear: their eldest son, Koby, had been cruelly murdered. Sherri and Seth didn't know how they could possibly continue to live without their child -- nor did they want to
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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36:55
The Two Commitments in My Life (36:55)
Yom Kippur 1973. Israel finds itself attacked in the north by Syria and in the south by Egypt. The Avrutsky family sends their two sons off to battle; Doron to the south and Eran to the north. Doron returns, but Eran bleeds to death in his tank in the Golan Heights. Doron vows never to leave a wounded soldier behind
Mr. Doron Almog (2)
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23:30
The Journeys of our Lives (23:30)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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5:12
Interview with Dr. Jon Greenberg (5:12)
Dr. Jon Greenberg (2)
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6:14
Rabbi Yehuda Halevi and Israel (6:14)
The state of Israel has a different meaning for everyone. There are those that see it as an entirely political entity, those who believe its creation is an indication of the immanent Redemption and even others who, while they see the physical land as holy, do not believe that the political state holds any spiritual significance
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Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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4:01
Ach Ya Rab (4:01)
Dudu Fisher sings a song from the 1964 film Sallach Shabati, a musical comedy about the early years of immigration to Israel, when new arrivals lived in ma'abarot - transit camps serived by tents or shacks, and endured physical privation. Often, their dreams about the Land of Israel were vastly different from the rough pioneering spirit and conditions that they faced
Dudu Fisher (25)
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6:28
Eternal Wealth (6:28)
From Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to Microsoft's Bill Gates, some individuals are gifted -- and tested -- with great wealth. Whether we find ourselves in the billionaire's club, the comfortably middle class, or those struggling paycheck to paycheck, we all need to find the proper perspective on money
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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11:58
Telling the Truth About Israel (11:58)
Yuli Edelstein tackles the issue of Israel's portrayal in the world media, charging each of us with being an ambassador for Israel, dedicated to sharing the truth about the country. Rather than the war-zone that so many believe, Israel is a warm, vibrant, and peacful country
Series: Mission to Israel 2012
Mr. Yuli Edelstein (5)
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13:45
Will the Bones Live Again (13:45)
"The hand of G-d was upon me, and He carried me out in the spirit of G-d, and He set me down in the midst of the valley, and it was full of bones. He made me pass by them around and around, and behold, there were very many over the surface of the valley, and behold, they were very dry. And He said to me: 'Son of man, can these bones come alive?' And I said: 'L-rd G-d, You know
Rabbi Dr. Daniel Hershkowitz (2)
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49:52
The Chabad Rebbes on Chevron (Advanced) (49:52)
Rabbi Michoel Seligson (5)
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4:13
Getting to Know a Jewish Artist (4:13)
Moshe Braun (4)
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21:35
The Threat of Iran (21:35)
**Please note: The content of this lecture does not represent the views or opinions of Torah Café or the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. Its broadcast is in the spirit of promoting education and broadening dialogue on topics pertinent to Jewish life.
Mr. John Bolton (2)
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52:39
Chassidic Discourse: Vayishlach Yehoshua part 1 (52:39)
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Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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5:33
Covenant & Conversation: Parshat Shemot (5:33)
This video was graciously provided by the Office of the Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. There are a number of ways to stay connected with the Chief Rabbi: Visit his website – chiefrabbi.org – to subscribe to his mailing list
Series: Covenant & Conversation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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1:22:26
Israel's Media Challenges (1:22:26)
In this segment, members of a panel discuss the topic, “Israel in the Media.” Panelists include Benjamin Brafman, James Taranto, and Ronn Torossian
Mr. Benjamin Brafman (4)
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2:42
The Temple: Post Destruction (2:42)
If one wishes to perceive G-d, his environment need be conducive. It seems bizarre, then, that some of the greatest Kabbalists in history lived after the destruction of the Holy Temple, when darkness reigned. In an inspiring clip, Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson explains that this isn't so
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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52:04
Crossfire! (2010) (52:04)
You’ve got questions, they’ve got answers! You’re sure to enjoy this annual forum for quick-thinking analysis and debate. No subject too controversial, no challenge shirked. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel was featured at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Crossfire!
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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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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44:31
Kidnapped! Bringing Our Soldiers Home (44:31)
This lecture was deliverd on August 18, 2010, Rabbi David Eliezrie discusses the various opinions regarding the halachic obligation or prohibition regarding the ransom of captives. .
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 3
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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27:01
Living in Israel (27:01)
Some people see the state of Israel as an entirely political entity, some believe its creation is an indication of the immanent Redemption and yet others, while they see the physical land as holy, do not believe that the political state holds any spiritual significance
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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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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51:14
Making His-Story Your Story: Find Yourself in the Bible (51:14)
Our Biblical foremothers and forefathers are said to be the archetypal souls of the entire Jewish nation, souls from which each and every one of us stem
Rabbi Shlomie Chein (3)
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22:22
A greeting to the Israel Mission (22:22)
MK Yoel Chasson speaks to participants of the Jewish Learning Institute's Mission to Israel 2010, encouraging participants to become advocates for Israel around the world and sharing personal experiences as a member of the Knesset and Ariel Sharon's cabinet.
Member of Knesset Yoel Chasson (2)
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5:49
The Conflict of Truth and Peace (5:49)
A gloves-off, no-holds-barred discussion of all the burning questions you may have about sexuality, cremation, abortion, and other controversial issues, as seen through the lens of Jewish psychology and mystical insight.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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2:22
מסע הנשמה (Soul Quest Hebrew Promo) (2:22)
The before, during, and after. Life is a journey, but it's also a cycle. Unravel the mystery of death by exploring life, and get answers to your questions on the afterlife and beyond. Learn where you come from, where your lost loved ones are to be found, and how the before and after is all about the here and now.
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5:14
The Heroines of Chevron (5:14)
Learn about life behind the Green Line and the women who have been crucial to the rebirth of Judaism in Hebron, city of our forefathers.
Mrs. Batsheva Cohen (2)
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49:51
Israel and the Jews: A Historic Overview (49:51)
“Know its past to ensure its future.” It is imperative that we understand our people’s traditional connection to our homeland in order to better understand the political struggles of today. An historical and biblical perspective on Israel, as a response to those who seek to delegitimize our connection to the Holy Land.
Mr. Bradley Gordon (3)
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33:20
The Deligitimization Effort (33:20)
“Know its past to ensure its future.” It is imperative that we understand our people’s traditional connection to our homeland in order to better understand the political struggles of today. A historical and biblical perspective on Israel, as a response to those who seek to delegitimize our connection to the Holy Land.
Mr. Bradley Gordon (3)
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6:49
Golan Heights (6:49)
Through virtual time travel, teens will meet famous Jewish leaders who’ve lived in the promised land and discover their deep bond with the Land of Israel. Students will visit famous cities and ancient villages, and stand face-to-face with modern-day Israeli citizens in "virtual encounters" to learn about their lives and interests
Series: Israel 3D
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5:50
Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee (5:50)
Through virtual time travel, teens will meet famous Jewish leaders who’ve lived in the promised land and discover their deep bond with the Land of Israel. Students will visit famous cities and ancient villages, and stand face-to-face with modern-day Israeli citizens in "virtual encounters" to learn about their lives and interests
Series: Israel 3D
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7:33
Be'er Shevah and the Negev (7:33)
Through virtual time travel, teens will meet famous Jewish leaders who’ve lived in the promised land and discover their deep bond with the Land of Israel. Students will visit famous cities and ancient villages, and stand face-to-face with modern-day Israeli citizens in "virtual encounters" to learn about their lives and interests
Series: Israel 3D
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4:38
Chanukah: Celebrating Religious Freedom (4:38)
Rabbi Mordechai Eskovitz (1)
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18:39
Lessons from Chabad (18:39)
Dennis Prager reflects on the unique contributions Chabad has made to Jewish life worldwide at the Lay Leadership Conference on November 7, 2010.
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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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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5:52
Tzfat (5:52)
Through virtual time travel, teens will meet famous Jewish leaders who’ve lived in the promised land and discover their deep bond with the Land of Israel. Students will visit famous cities and ancient villages, and stand face-to-face with modern-day Israeli citizens in "virtual encounters" to learn about their lives and interests
Series: Israel 3D
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6:07
Parsha Power: Vayishlach (6:07)
Parsha Power offers a practical insight into the current Torah portion... in less than 10 minutes! This is a weekly class given by Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, California. For more classes and information about Rabbi Mendy Cohen's synagogue, check out:www.sacjewishlife.org.
Rabbi Mendy Cohen (74)
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6:22
Hebron (6:22)
Through virtual time travel, teens will meet famous Jewish leaders who’ve lived in the promised land and discover their deep bond with the Land of Israel. Students will visit famous cities and ancient villages, and stand face-to-face with modern-day Israeli citizens in "virtual encounters" to learn about their lives and interests
Series: Israel 3D
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5:27
The Land and the Spirit - Shechem (5:27)
The Land and the Spirit: Why We All Care About Israel Explore the spirit of a land that has pulsed with energy and mystery since the dawn of time, a land that has captured our imagination throughout history, a land that breathes with the glory of our past and the dreams of our future. Join us as we examine what Israel was meant to be, and what Israel means to us today
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7:36
The Land and the Spirit - Jerusalem (7:36)
The Land and the Spirit: Why We All Care About Israel Explore the spirit of a land that has pulsed with energy and mystery since the dawn of time, a land that has captured our imagination throughout history, a land that breathes with the glory of our past and the dreams of our future. Join us as we examine what Israel was meant to be, and what Israel means to us today
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4:55
The Land and the Spirit - Tiberias (4:55)
The Land and the Spirit: Why We All Care About Israel Explore the spirit of a land that has pulsed with energy and mystery since the dawn of time, a land that has captured our imagination throughout history, a land that breathes with the glory of our past and the dreams of our future. Join us as we examine what Israel was meant to be, and what Israel means to us today
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6:07
The Land and the Spirit - Hebron (6:07)
The Land and the Spirit: Why We All Care About Israel Explore the spirit of a land that has pulsed with energy and mystery since the dawn of time, a land that has captured our imagination throughout history, a land that breathes with the glory of our past and the dreams of our future. Join us as we examine what Israel was meant to be, and what Israel means to us today
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4:56
The Land and the Spirit - Be'er Sheva (4:56)
The Land and the Spirit: Why We All Care About Israel Explore the spirit of a land that has pulsed with energy and mystery since the dawn of time, a land that has captured our imagination throughout history, a land that breathes with the glory of our past and the dreams of our future. Join us as we examine what Israel was meant to be, and what Israel means to us today
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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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41:40
Year 2048: Can Israel Survive to the Age of 100? (41:40)
The David Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating and inspiring strong voices for Israel through dynamic educational seminars, workshops, and curricula. Its groundbreaking Israel education curricula are taught in more than 130 Jewish high schools and middle schools, impacting thousands of students across North America and Israel
Dr. Daniel Gordis (1)
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14:54
Conflict and Conscience (3) (14:54)
A panel discussion on Israel and the current situation in the Middle East. Aspen Counterpoint is a summer symposium which brings together diverse perspectives on current global conflicts. For more information about Aspen Counterpoint, check out: www.aspencounterpoint.com
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24:33
Conflict and Conscience (4) (24:33)
Mr. John Bolton speaks about the UN's effort to de-legitimize Israel and about the Iranian threat. Aspen Counterpoint is a summer symposium which brings together diverse perspectives on current global conflicts. For more information about Aspen Counterpoint, check out: www.aspencounterpoint.com
Mr. John Bolton (2)
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36:37
Conflict and Conscience (Media) (36:37)
Miss Caroline Glick speaks about the informational war waged against Israel by the international media.
Miss Caroline Glick (1)
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32:58
Jabotinsky Memorial Speech (32:58)
**Please note: The content of this lecture does not represent the views or opinions of Torah Café or the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. Its broadcast is in the spirit of promoting education and broadening dialogue on topics pertinent to Jewish life. Douglas Feith served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy under President George W
Mr. Douglas J. Feith (1)
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32:58
Jabotinsky Memorial Speech (32:58)
**Please note: The content of this lecture does not represent the views or opinions of Torah Café or the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. Its broadcast is in the spirit of promoting education and broadening dialogue on topics pertinent to Jewish life. Douglas Feith served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy under President George W
Mr. Douglas J. Feith (1)
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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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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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22:37
Experiencing the Holy Land (22:37)
This talk was given at the Grand Banquet of the Land and the Spirit: Mission to Israel 2008, a week after Purim. Rabbi Kotlarsky brings a lesson from the Megillah and explains how vital it is to not only enjoy your time in a holy place like Israel, but to take the spirituality back with you and actually change and become a better person.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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25:10
A Nation United (25:10)
We find ourselves speaking a lot about Unity, but do we know why it is so important? What do we gain from being unified as a nation- the Nation of Israel? Rabbi Lau passionately explains how unity gives us life, spirit, uniqueness, continuity and indeed, our very existence. .
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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30:14
Children Taught to Kill and Hate (30:14)
Mrs. Molly Resnick, a veteran newswoman, former NBC TV producer, and survivor of two Palestinian terror attacks on Israel, speaks about the violent educational curriculum used in the Arab world to indoctrinate children into a culture of hatred and anti-Semitism. This talk was given at the 2th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Molly Resnick (20)
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10:20
Israel to the American Jew (10:20)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recounts his extraordinary personal encounters with the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu (4)
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17:54
See-Through (17:54)
Kodesh, usually translated as holy, is taken here as transparency. Rabbi Manis Friedman and Dr. Michael Kigel discuss what is revealed in the transparency of kodesh. A prime example in our times is the transparency in the air of the Holy Land, where you cannot ignore G-d.
Series: Messages - Season 5
Dr. Michael Chighel (59)