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| Programs addressing the breadth and scope of the Jewish tradition: Torah study, an original series on the Talmud, exclusive Kabbalah lessons, a Shalom TV learning Hebrew series, holiday specials, and meetings with dynamic rabbis and leaders from every movement of Judaism. |
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Dimensions of the Daf |
| Talmud study is brought to cable television in this original Shalom TV series led by dynamic lecturer and best-selling author Rabbi Mordechai Becher. Each episode features a theme from the traditional compendium of Jewish Law selected by Rabbi Becher, whose latest book, Gateway to Judaism, has received critical acclaim. |
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From the Aleph Bet |
| An original Shalom TV series on learning to read and understand Hebrew hosted by Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Follow along in an easy-to-understand format starting with Hebrew letters and vowels, and moving on to the construction of words and phrases. Lesson plans for select programs are also available by clicking here. |
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Hineni |
| Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis gently leads viewers through the 54 weekly Torah portions in this popular Parshat HaShavuah series. Best selling author, concentration camp survivor, and founder of the Hineni Heritage Center in New York City, Rebbetzin Jungreis is known throughout the world. |
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Judaism 101 |
| This basic introduction to the "world of Jewish" corrects many of misconceptions that Jews have about their own tradition and goes on to explain the rationale behind basic of Jewish practices and values. Why do Jews observe the Sabbath, circumcise their boys, and eat kosher? Are Biblical stories to be read literally? A Shalom TV original series. |
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Kabbalah Revealed |
| An original Shalom TV series on the mysteries of the Kabbalah, produced by Rav Michael Laitman's B'nei Baruch Kabbalah Education and Research Institute. Episode titles include Perception of Reality, Light and Transformation, Secrets of Creation, and Equivalence of Form. Anthony Kosinec hosts. |
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Passages |
| Visually stunning series exploring biblical passages in the context of modern Jewish and Western society, modeled on the traditional Torah-study partnership known as the havruta. Moderated by philosophy professor Michael Kigel, each shows feature rabbis and university professors sharing different viewpoints on the Hebrew Scriptures. |
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The Rest of the Story |
| Learn the background and the full tales of celebrated biblical events and Jewish observances in these enlightening special presentations hosted by Rabbi Mark S. Golub. Who was the Israelite Nachshon, and what was his remarkable role in the parting of the Red Sea story? Explanations and answers are illuminated in these original Shalom TV shows. |
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