Featured Voices
Natan Sharansky
Added: June 20, 2008
Hailed as one of the great proponents for human rights and democracy, Mr. Sharansky’s became a household name as he doggedly fought for the right of the Russian Jewry to emigrate to Israel from his prison cell in Siberia. Listen in as Mr. Natan Sharansky, recipient of congressional medal of honor and presidential Medal of Freedom reflects on his dissident days and the time when over a million Russian Jews immigrated to Israel. Listen to his spellbound, passionate explanations about Israel’s essential right to be Jewish and Israeli’s right to live in peace.
Added: June 20, 2008
Hailed as one of the great proponents for human rights and democracy, Mr. Sharansky’s became a household name as he doggedly fought for the right of the Russian Jewry to emigrate to Israel from his prison cell in Siberia. Listen in as Mr. Natan Sharansky, recipient of congressional medal of honor and presidential Medal of Freedom reflects on his dissident days and the time when over a million Russian Jews immigrated to Israel. Listen to his spellbound, passionate explanations about Israel’s essential right to be Jewish and Israeli’s right to live in peace.
Major General (Ret) Aharon Doron
Added: June 20, 2008
From Krystal Nacht to head of manpower Personnel Branch of the IDF, listen to Major General (Ret) Aharon Doron, as he spins a vivid tale of life full of danger adventure and details about life in Israel before its independence.
Added: June 20, 2008
From Krystal Nacht to head of manpower Personnel Branch of the IDF, listen to Major General (Ret) Aharon Doron, as he spins a vivid tale of life full of danger adventure and details about life in Israel before its independence.
Professor Henry Near, PhD
Added: June 20, 2008
A kibbutznik by choice (Beit Ha’emek) and a consummate professor on a subject he holds most dear- The kibbutz and communal life, professor Near, walks us through the ins and outs of the illustrious kibbutz era. Professor Near the pre eminent scholar on the subject, is a great story teller….Listen.
Added: June 20, 2008
A kibbutznik by choice (Beit Ha’emek) and a consummate professor on a subject he holds most dear- The kibbutz and communal life, professor Near, walks us through the ins and outs of the illustrious kibbutz era. Professor Near the pre eminent scholar on the subject, is a great story teller….Listen.
Rabbi David Wolpe
Added: June 20, 2008
Named the #1 pulpit Rabbi in America by Newsweek magazine (2008) and one of The Forward’s Forward 50, speaks warmly and lovingly about Israel and its place in our heart, as he nudges the future generation to stretch its arms to Israel.
Added: June 20, 2008
Named the #1 pulpit Rabbi in America by Newsweek magazine (2008) and one of The Forward’s Forward 50, speaks warmly and lovingly about Israel and its place in our heart, as he nudges the future generation to stretch its arms to Israel.
Rabbi Richard Margolis, PhD
Added: July 1, 2008
"The Jewish people have an eternal optimism and a sense of hope and Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people", says Dr. Rabbi Richard Margolis, who never fails to breakdown complex issues into manageable bites and understandable and relevant discourse. Enjoy!
Added: July 1, 2008
"The Jewish people have an eternal optimism and a sense of hope and Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people", says Dr. Rabbi Richard Margolis, who never fails to breakdown complex issues into manageable bites and understandable and relevant discourse. Enjoy!
Mike Burstyn
Added: July 1, 2008
Mike Burstyn pays a loving tribute to the Jewish Israeli culture from the Yiddish theater in Europe to the one in Israel, the Hebrew theater in Israel and Israel's maturing film industry. A great artist, a consummate story teller with an encyclopedic memory for times past, a patient man (two interviews totaling two hours), a great Zionist. L'echaim Mike!
Added: July 1, 2008
Mike Burstyn pays a loving tribute to the Jewish Israeli culture from the Yiddish theater in Europe to the one in Israel, the Hebrew theater in Israel and Israel's maturing film industry. A great artist, a consummate story teller with an encyclopedic memory for times past, a patient man (two interviews totaling two hours), a great Zionist. L'echaim Mike!
Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo, PhD
Added: July 2, 2008
Added: July 2, 2008
If the Jewish people are smaller in number than the statistical error in the Chinese census how could it have survived when other nations have disappeared? Dr. Nathan Cardozo, philosopher, rabbi, author lecturer, addresses the mysteries surrounding Jewish survival then launches a fascinating discussion about Jerusalem. Has the City of David ever been called after another ruler? Go find out.
