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2/2/25, Libby Fischer Hellmann discusses her book, Max's War about the Ritchie boys during WWII.
2/2/25, Libby Fischer Hellmann discusses her book, Max's War about the Ritchie boys during WWII.This program was brought to us by our membership in the Jewish book council.
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Thursday January 30, Evening book club discusses A Wayward Moon by Janice Weizman
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Thursday January 30, Evening book club discusses A Wayward Moon by Janice Weizman
1. 26. 2025 Holocaust Rememberance Day Speaker- Rochelle Brown Rainey
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1. 26. 2025 Holocaust Rememberance Day Speaker- Rochelle Brown Rainey
Monday January 27, 2025 Rabbi Evan Moffic discusses current events in Israel.
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Monday January 27, 2025 Rabbi Evan Moffic discusses current events in Israel.
Tuesday January 21, 2025, Discussion of Crown Heights with Howie Mandel
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Tuesday January 21, 2025, Discussion of Crown Heights with Howie Mandel
Wednesday January 15, Etger Keret's Memoir, The Seven Good Years, Chapter 4, with Idol Worship
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Wednesday January 15, Etger Keret's Memoir, The Seven Good Years, Chapter 4, with Idol Worship
Tuesday January 14 Discussion of the Movie Lenny Bruce with Dustin Hoffman
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Tuesday January 14 Discussion of the Movie Lenny Bruce with Dustin Hoffman
Thursday January 9, 2025, Evening Book Club discussion of Hila Blum's How to love your daughter.
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Thursday January 9, 2025, Evening Book Club discussion of Hila Blum's How to love your daughter.
January 7, 2025 Rabbi Serotta discusses Marathon Man with Dustin Hoffman.
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January 7, 2025 Rabbi Serotta discusses Marathon Man with Dustin Hoffman.
Sunday, January 5, Positive Jewish Aging with Marla Goldberg from CJE Senior Life.
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Sunday, January 5, Positive Jewish Aging with Marla Goldberg from CJE Senior Life.
December 18, Etgar Keret's The Seven Good Years, Chapter 3.
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December 18, Etgar Keret's The Seven Good Years, Chapter 3.
December 17, discussion on the movies Boys of Brazil with Rabbi Ike Serotta
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December 17, discussion on the movies Boys of Brazil with Rabbi Ike Serotta
Sunday, 12/15/24 Rabbi Dr. Susan Marks discusses Ancient Jewish History with texts from Talmud.
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Rabbi Dr. Susan Marks discusses as she gives a lecture onAncient Jewish History with texts from Talmud.
Tuesday December 10, Discussion of the movie, Munich.
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Tuesday December 10, Discussion of the movie, Munich.
December 4, Short Story Etgar Keret Year Two
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December 4, Short Story Etgar Keret Year Two
December 3, discussing the movie, Denial with Rachel Weisz and Tom Wilkerson
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December 3, discussing the movie, Denial with Rachel Weisz and Tom Wilkerson
Thursday Nov 22, 2024, The Singer Sisters by Sarah Seltzer
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Thursday Nov 22, 2024, The Singer Sisters by Sarah Seltzer
Wednesday November 20, Short Story Book Group, Etger Keret, The 7 Good Years
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Wednesday November 20, Short Story Book Group, Etger Keret, The 7 Good Years
Tuesday November 19, 2024 Focus, 2001 with William H. Macy
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Tuesday November 19, 2024 Focus, 2001 with William H. Macy
Monday November 18 Tikkun Olam Committee Mtg
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Monday November 18 Tikkun Olam Committee Mtg
Sunday November 10, Living and Giving Session
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Sunday November 10, Living and Giving Session
Wednesday November 6, 2024 Call and Response and The Way we were from The Seven Good Years
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Wednesday November 6, 2024 Call and Response and The Way we were from The Seven Good Years
Sunday November 3: Eugene Finerman: The Story of Hanukkah? And After!
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Sunday November 3: Eugene Finerman: The Story of Hanukkah? And After!
October 29, 2024, Rabbi Ike Serotta discussing the movie: Driving Miss Daisy.
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October 29, 2024, Rabbi Ike Serotta discussing the movie: Driving Miss Daisy.
October 28, Tikkun Olam Committee Meeting
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October 28, Tikkun Olam Committee Meeting
October 27, Dr. Beth Fishman, JCFS, Healing to Become Whole: Engaging with addition and recovery
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October 27, Dr. Beth Fishman, JCFS, Healing to Become Whole: Engaging with addition and recovery
Thursday October 24, The Little Liar Book Club by Mitch Albom
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Thursday October 24, The Little Liar Book Club by Mitch Albom
Wednesday Oct 16, Short Story: Suddenly the Same thing and Big Baby, Etgar Keret.
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Wednesday Oct 16, Short Story: Suddenly the Same thing and Big Baby, Etgar Keret.
10-15-2025- Tal Schneider-Political Correspondent at The Time Israel.
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10-15-2025- Tal Schneider-Political Correspondent at The Time Israel.
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You guys are dead WRONG!! It is indeed a good movie and is memorable and funny and poignant. It's not 12 Angry Men, but how many good films are? And give me Bye Bye Braverman over Gentlemen's Agreement any day. You learn more about the human condition from this film.
Alice's comment on how the film depicted NYC and specifically Brooklyn is spot on. There is NO OTHER film that captures the Brooklyn of my youth better than this one. There are MANY recognizable landmarks shown in this film, but they would only be considered recognizable landmarks to New Yorkers and Brooklynites. I can tell you where these places are- or were- located.
The shot at the Brooklyn Public Library at the intersection of Flatbush Ave and Eastern Pkwy looking down at the buses and cars was taken from the top of the Grand Army Plaza arch. I'll have to check on the ones at the el complex at Eastern Pkwy- Broadway Junction.
I am not Jewish, though I grew up in Brooklyn and had mostly Jewish friends, so I suppose I don't qualify exactly as completely non-Jewish, but I have always loved the film (and subsequently read and liked To an Early Grave). The themes in the film are universal and readily accessible to non-Jews, with the exception of the specific culture of Manhattan Jewish intellectuals. perhaps. A non-New Yorker might not understand that society and what was important to them.
Tucker and Peerce where brother in laws by marriage, Tucker married Peerce's younger sister in 1936.
Tucker was easily five seven in flat shoes , and Peerce shorter at 5' 5". I've stood next to both men many times.
Tenor Jadlowker was a distant cousin of my grandfather born in Riga also, but in 1880, Hermann was born in 1877 there, and died in his 70's in Israel, and BTW Caruso became a fan of Jadlowker, when Jadlowker sang at the Met.. Schmidt Was a very fine successful Cantor before he sang operatic music or made films . " TUCKER AND PEERCE DID NOT MARRY TWO SISTERS, (YOUR WRONG HERE, ) PEERCE HAD A YOUNGER SISTER BORN IN 1914, (SARA PERELMUTH) SHE WAS BORN IN 1914, TUCKER IN 1913. Tucker married Sara Perelmuth I knew both Tucker and Peerce personally for many years. Tucker sang many operettas in Chicago at the Chicago theater of the air in the 1940's over WGN radio live on the weekly Brdcsts, coast to coast. There are many better Boheme versions of Tucker (live) in Boheme then this one from 1961 from the complete RCA rec. with Merrill and Moffo as his 1957 Met. Boheme Brdcst. with Kirsten, once more the sound quality here of the Tucker clip used does not give Tucker the credit he deserves as the Met. opera"s leading tenor in the mid 1950's and early 1960's,. he also did rec. it, Boheme in the Columbia studio in 1947 with Sayo, the soprano .
Sorry, My error here above as this live Clip of Boheme with Moffo IS NOT the 1961 RCA Studio Rec. with them together, as I falsely mentioned above, so hence here the less than great sound quality.
The heart to hear each other, the heart will hear itself in the other, there we find bond.
There are so many good people i have no doubt you together can make the difference.
I appreciated this whole talk, a reasonable discussion that is holding space for basic honesty.
on the topic of PR, the lady wondered why there are not more young jewish creatives making art to express their cause that can appeal to the broader public, wondering why they are not out there on social media demonstrating brilliance? There are countless young and brilliant jews who are using their voices, platforms and creativity to express what they are experiencing and are moved by in the world, but I think you cannot appreciate them because they do not support the war but are instead rising up against it. The fact is there have been many demonstrations on tik tok from young jewish creatives dressing themselves up like war torn palestinians, drawing huge eyebrows on themselves, blacking out their teeth to make them look like they're missing teeth and smeared with dirt and fake blood to depict injuries from being bombed, pretending to be wounded or even dead palestinians, and mocking their afflictions. That kind of support is nothing to be proud of. That type of PR has conveyed nothing but contempt, and disinterest in appealing to anyone - and that is noone's fault but their own, and they represent only themselves.
if you're a young person who is regularly on platforms like tiktok you would have been flooded with these antogonistic videos. Antagonism has no business in healthy public relations - but the youth today are saturated in the most outrageous, disheartening content, and their reactions of outrage are intended.
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I've only listened to some of this, so perhaps I missed your talking about it, but the Counterpart is obviously intended to be read in conversation with Nikolai Gogol's short story The Nose: certainly one of the most famous Russian short stories, and, I would argue, one of the most famous short stories in any language, ever. I think understanding that is the key to a proper reading.
thank you, one of my congregants pointed this out to us. I didn't know about it.
My heart is with you, Jackie and Yaron, in your sorrow over your very special daughter, Adi, A"H. I heard the terrible news even before my brother, Barry Cantor, could tell me, from Leah Friedler. Your daughter was truly a special neshama, lived as one and died as one. There is no question in my mind that she is "up there" by the Kisei Hakavod, being a Melitza Yeshara for all of Klal Yisroel, in this intense time of national Tzara. May you take comfort in the beautiful children that she left behind. Yehi Zichra Baruch. Judy (Cantor) Altman
My heart is with you, Jackie and your husband, Yaron, in your sorrow. I heard the terrible news re. Adi even before my brother, Barry Cantor, had a chance to tell me, from Leah Friedler. Your daughter was truly a special neshama, lived as one and died as one. There is no question in my mind that she is up there by the Kisei Hakavod, being a Meilitza Yeshara for all of Klal Yisroel, in this intense time of tzara. May you have comfort from the beautiful children that she left behind. Yehi Zichra Baruch. Judy (Cantor) Altman
Thank you for this. 😢
That poem by Adi…so beautiful 💜
So well done, thank you Jacqui and Yaron. Very moving, and more informative. I do my little part in keeping Adi alive, sharing her story. 💕💕wonderful to see you both, and feel connected to you all 🙏🏼❤️
Fascinating.
Hey June Sochen, I was your student in 1986, I really enjoyed your classes. Had a crush on you back then.
Very fascinating take on a legend who we all adore - only criticism - several of your dates are off lol 😂 for example: the clip on Oprah was from 2003 promoting the Movie Album and her Broadway Album was released in 1985. I know, I know - everyone’s a critic lol.
It was wonderful to hear you speak at the WRJ Pacific regional convention this week 3/'23) albeit, virtually. You are an inspiration. I would like to know if you have ever extended the topic of women's reproductive rights to education about the forced sterilization (primarily of vast numbers of Black, Latina, and Native women) which shamelessly has taken place in the United States.
Jack Warden was in Duddy also; I don't think he's Jewish though.
Correct...he was fabulous in it. "With her own hands she grinds top round for your stuffed cabbage..."
I love this film series. I’m a 70 year Jewish (grandmother) classic film fan, as you can tell from my RUclips name. I made a playlist of the Rabbi’s film discussions and I’m watching each film and then playing the Rabbi’s video. Thank you for broadening my horizons! P.S. The Rabbi’s film knowledge is impressive. 😊
Inspiring. And that young rabbi mentioned a few times has now become a middle-aged rabbi!! loved this. thank you.
So good to hear his voice again. I really miss his sermons
Just pleasant to hear Rabbi speak. I've always could hear him.
I am so thrilled to watch this!
If you enjoy this--and still have the stamina--here is my lecture on "Hollywood Goes to War!" ruclips.net/video/DEEK7tQzhDU/видео.html
not sure why i got recommended this but i did
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Senigallia is a town in Italy in the provence of Ancona, where there was large Jewish presence since the fourth century, perhaps third. There is still the synagogue, from the end of 1800s, where likely the author of the Psalm 67 Menorah book frequented. The Menorah is the representation of the mathematical structure with which the Creator created the physical world. This mathematical structure 1+6-branched structure has been named Menorah Matrix and many correlations between the two corroborate it. The Menorah Matrix predicts the atomic and subatomic structures, the electromagnetic force, the genetic code and much, much more. A book of 500+ pages will be published to reveal all the amazing findings in relation to science and much beyond. Basically, the Menorah Matrix is the basis for all structures and phenomena in the universe, which is why the Menorah has such a fundamental role in the Bible and it is also represented in the first verse of seven words in the Hebrew Bible (just this one verse requires dozens of pages to describe) and in many other ways not yet known. The reason the Jewish symbol became the six-pointed Star of David is that the romans prohibited Jews to adopt any of their traditional symbols including of course the most important, the Menorah, which is wrongly depicted on purpose by the romans on the arch of Titus. The six pointed star represents the six branches and the center of it, the point from which the entire shapes depends on, represents the middle/axis of the Menorah, the Shamash. The Menorah's symbol was indeed on David's shield and we have seen how both the Menorah and Psalm 67 are fundamental symbols in the miraculous six day war of 1967. The year 67 was 50 years (jubilee) from 1917 when the Balfour Declaration was signed, fundamental for the return of the Jews in Israel. Moreover, the '67 war was fought between June 4 and June 10 (14 represents David), whereas the taking back of Jerusalem, for the first time in 2000 years, "happened" on the 7th of June, the middle/axis 7 representing the Creator, and June 7 can be written a 6/7. Even written in European stile as 7/6 (seventh of June) the numbers represent the mirror symmetry of the Menorah's branches with the year 67. Nothing is by chance and the Creator is in control of everything as the Psalm 67 magnificently expresses. We are living in extraordinary times.
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Brilliant and so much fun!
Thanks for posting this! I wish I could have been there, but am thankful to watch the replay.
Please keep safe. God Bless
HAG Sameach to you as well
THANK you and a happy hanukkah to you also,me and my dad attended a hanukkah party in 2018,and we got the chance for the first time to light the menorah during the blessing,tragicaly i lost him but ill keep that memory of him as we sung MAOZ TZUR TOGETHER
If you enjoyed this, you might have the stamina for another hour of my pedantics. Here is my lecture from last year: The Jewish Hall of Inadvertent Fame". ruclips.net/video/FPJ12GtMi7g/видео.html
The Republicans can block raising the debt ceiling in a couple of months, thereby forcing a default and voila! There’s your economic meltdown.
Thank you for posting this!
Some kinds of religion? Or religion is based on deception and lies.
Lovely! Wonderful, everyone!
Hi Joyce❤️ it’s Terri Bernstein. Miss you😊
I loved it! Keep it coming.
Beautiful!
Nice!! Thanks for sharing.