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Inspiring videos from Aish.com.
Podcasts from Aish.com.
Aishaudio.com offers a searchable database of hundreds of high-quality talks from Aish HaTorah's "Voices from Jerusalem" collection, including discussions on Jewish history, ethics, law, family, Torah, marriage, holidays, and other topics.
The AJC has launched ajcarchives.org, a massive online archive that contains materials from AJC's last hundred years. The website features speeches, radio programs, commercials, articles and much more. See and hear Bella Abzug, George Burns, Gerson Cohen, Abba Eban, Hank Greenberg, Mordecai Kaplan, Golda Meir, Arthur Miller, Molly Picon, Neil Simon, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Rosalyn Yalow and much more.
American Jewish Committee Radio
Global Jewish Radio, a multimedia initiative of the American Jewish Committee, serves to keep Jews worldwide informed and connected. Radio talks, which feature world leaders and AJC experts, discuss topics from the Holocaust to anti-Semitism, political discourse in America, Islamic terrorism, and contemporary Jewish communities around the world, among other diverse subjects.
The ATS online audio programs let you hear about groundbreaking discoveries from Technion scientists. Founded in 1941 to support the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,the ATS is the largest American organization supporting Israeli higher education. It supports groundbreaking research in areas such as nanotechnology, stem cells, cancer and aerospace research and provides funding for graduate scholarships, fellowships and many other student support programs.
Audio Broadcasts for Jewish Holidays - Emanu-El
This site features Rosh Hashana and Passover broadcasts from Temple Emanu-El in New York City, as well as readings from the Haggadah.
The Baal Shem Tov is famous for his miraculous adventures. His mystical legends can be discovered on this page through listening to weekly audios. It has been said that if you believe all the stories, you're a fool. If you believe none of the stories, you're more of a fool. Enjoy!
Beth Hatefutsoth - Museum of the Jewish People
Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, exists to convey the story of the Jewish people from the time of their expulsion from the Land of Israel 2,500 years ago to the present. Located in Tel Aviv, Israel, it relates the unique story of the continuity of the Jewish people through exhibition, education and cultural endeavours, providing multiple avenues of personal historical identification. Our hope is that by sharing the unique story of Jewish endurance, new generations may find the key to their own. Many come and experience: young and old, religious and secular, Israelis and tourists, civilians and soldiers.
BICOM - British Israel Communications & Research C
BICOM, the British Israel Communications and Research Centre, is an independent organisation devoted to creating a better understanding of Israel in the UK. Listen and watch leading experts analysing the latest developments in the Middle East. These podcasts require the use of iTunes; instructions for use on available on the BICOM site.
The mission of Brit Tzedek v’Shalom, the Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace, is to educate and mobilize American Jews in support of a negotiated two-state resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This is a webcast of their February 18-19, 2006 West Coast Regional Conference entitled “From the Ground Up: Building Israeli-Palestinian Peace in Uncertain Times”, which was held in San Francisco. Speakers included Rabbi Roberto Graetz, Marcia Freedman, Stephen P. Cohen and Amjad Atallah.
This website offers outstanding and timely lectures and music from the Center for Jewish History in New York City. Topics include considerations of Freud, anti-Semitism, Klezmer, Baruch Spinoza, and Jews and genes, among others. The center is a joint venture of the American Jewish Historical Society, the Leo Baeck institute, YIVO Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and the American Sephardi Federation.
Center for Online Judaic Studies
The Center for Online Judaic Studies (COJS), is an organization which is revolutionizing the study of Jewish history with cutting-edge internet and digital imaging technologies, including webcasting. Their interactive encyclopedia, vast database of primary sources, multimedia presentations, and innovative educational materials serve as resources for students, teachers, adult learners, and scholars.
This vast collection of classes on Torah from Chabad of North Beverly Hills includes courses on Talmud, Torah, Chabad, Hebrew language, stories, Jewish laws and customs, and more.
This is Chabad’s national audio/video web presence. Hear and see recordings of the Rebbe, imaginative kids' programming, as well as discussions on Judaism, relationships, Kabbalah, Chassidic philosophy, Parshah, holidays, Jewish history, and more!
Chabad.Org Audio/Video - Weekly Parshah
Commentaries on the weekly parshah.
Hear Real Audio™ Shiurim or see a video about the Chicago Community Kollel.
Yeshiva style Jewish learning mixed with modern secular classes.
Congregation Agudas Achim - Torah Trope
In addition to classes on Torah Trope, Congregation provides the following for holiday readings: Shabbat Torah Trope, Shabbat Haftorah Trope, High Holy Day Torah Readings, and Purim Migillat
Welcome to Beth Adam's podcast directory. Now you can be connected to our community no matter where you are. We plan to add podcasts of Rabbi Barr's messages every Tuesday.
Congregation Beth Am is located in Los Altos Hills, California.
Become part of a group of university-educated and professional men committed to lifelong Jewish intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth. Listen to the latest weekly Parsha, annual alumni talks, and audio programs on special shiurim and holidays.
FAU Judaica Sound Archives Home Page
The Judaica Sound Archives is a major center for the collection, preservation and digitization of Judaica audio recordings.
A collection of over 4,200 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust, the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies is part of the manuscripts and archives collections at Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University.
Hebrew - English Bible by Books - Mechon-Mamre
Here are direct links to recordings in Hebrew on the Israeli Snunit Kodesh site, provided by Audio Scriptures International and the United Bible Society, ©1976; they are not chanted with a melody, but are clearly pronounced in Sephardic-style
Hebrew Multimedia Resources at Stanford University
The goal of the Hebrew@Stanford multimedia pages is to share with the community of instructors and students of Hebrew the material which was developed at Stanford as well as to host content developed by other partners. These pages were designed not as an online course, but as tools to enrich and support other courses and programs.
The Department of Distance Education is pleased to offer selections from HUC-JIR's video and audio collection. Lectures cover a variety of topics of central interest to the Reform movement, including the 2000 Jewish population survey, Jewish mysticism, congregational education, sexuality, and healing.
This site features various videos concerning the activities of the Hillel Jewish student organization, including presentations by Natan Sharansky and Alan Dershowitz.
IsraCast is a Jerusalem-based multimedia broadcast and distribution network that focuses on Israeli foreign affairs and defense issues. Its purpose is to disseminate reliable and accurate information and provide the worldwide public with an objective picture of events in the Middle East.
Israel21c works with existing institutions and the media to inform Americans about 21st-century Israel, its people, its institutions, and its contributions to global society. Israel21c creates, aggregates, and broadly disseminates high-quality information to the American public about the Israel that exists beyond the pervasive imagery of conflict that characterizes so much of western media reporting.
Israel Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
News and background reports in both audio and video formats provide insightful presentations on topics related to Israel’s political and diplomatic situation.
These are the official radio and TV stations of the State of Israel. Broadcasts are in English, Hebrew, Arabic, and other languages. English language programs contain the latest news items and reports from Israel and the Middle East, as well as major international stories and issues relating to the Jewish communities of the Diaspora.
Jacksons Row Reform Synagogue, Manchester
Manchester Reform Synagogue, familiarly known as Jackson's Row, was established in 1857 at Park Place. Their website offers sections of Reform Sidur in
JCRC of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jers
JCRC Podcast #2, 10/19/2006: KYW Newsradio's Jay Bushinsky in a conversation about the Middle East. Jay Bushinsky is KYW Newsradio's Middle East Bureau Chief and the program was sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey.
The website of London's Jewish Book Week is a truly remarkable resource. This is more than just a record of previous events. This is a major resource for anyone concerned with Jewish writing. You can find transcripts and audio files of sessions from the previous festivals. You can access this material simply browsing from session to session, by using the search engine, or by using the contributor index. See the tabs titled JWB2008 and Online Archive for podcasts of past lectures.
Jewish Community Centre for London Podcasts
Enjoy the liveliest Jewish audio experience in cyberspace, with our podcast, ‘Sounds Jewish’. Produced in association with The Guardian, our monthly programme, hosted by Jason Solomons, will give you the low down on arts, events, the latest Jewish happenings in London and sparky debate on issues of the moment.
Jewish Museum – National Jewish Archive Of Broadcasting
The National Jewish Archive of Broadcasting is a valued component of the Jewish Museum of New York's permanent collection, and it is the largest and most comprehensive body of broadcast materials on 20th-century Jewish culture in the U.S.
Jewish Museum - Online Exhibitions
Online exhibitions at The Jewish Museum of New York give viewers opportunities for in-depth, interactive encounters with the collection, as well as with featured special exhibitions.
Jewish National & University Library - National Sound Archives
Nineteen songs we love to hear from the early days of Israel – from the recording collection of the national sound archives.
The Jewish Policy Center, a not-for-profit 501 ©(3) think tank, provides scholarly perspectives on foreign and domestic policies that impact the Jewish community in the United States, and the broader American public. The JPC asserts that Jewish Americans can no longer afford to stubbornly hold on to outdated ideas of the past. This includes optimism over misguided Middle East peace deals, appeasement of dictators, and unrealistic hopes that dangerous realities in the Middle East might simply change without tougher U.S. policies.
Jewish Theological Seminary - Podcasts
Each year, JTS’s public lectures and conferences feature engaging personalities who tackle modern issues through a Jewish lens. These events, which are open to the community, provide a forum where scholars, writers, and community leaders can explore the vital topics that affect our lives.
JTA - Global News Service of the Jewish People
JTA's video daily news brief, from Jerusalem Online.
Judah L. Magnes Museum of Berkeley
The Magnes is a museum of art and history focused on the Jewish experience. The Museum demonstrates a commitment to both tradition and experimentation through wide-ranging collections, original exhibitions, provocative programs, and research facilities, including the largest history center relating to the Jews in the American West. Here are public lectures on wideranging topics, from "Is there Intelligent Art in Outer Space? to "Through the Eye of the Needle: Fabric Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz".
Keren Yishai presents Rav Mordechai Elon
Website of Yeshivat Hakotel in Jerusalem's Old City. Overlooking Har HaBayit and the Kotel, the Yeshiva has been inspiring thousands of Israeli and overseas students with a love of Torah and appreciation for the miracle of modern Israel for three decades.
KMTT is a daily Torah Podcast, from Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel. Every day, five days a week, one 30-40 minute shiur will be sent. The MP3 file can be played on your computer or transfered to your portable MP3 playing device.
This is the TV station of the Israeli Knesset (Parliament). It webcasts live Knesset and committee meetings as well as other programs. In Hebrew.
Lehrhaus Judaica is a unique, non-denominational Jewish studies adult school. Every course is open to the general public, and all interested adults are welcome, regardless of age, religion, or ethnicity. Our faculty consists of local university professors, advanced Ph.D. students, rabbis, and other experienced educators, as well as visiting scholars from major universities in the U.S. and abroad. We offer engaging seminars and lecture courses throughout the Bay Area on Jewish history, philosophy, sociology, theology, literature, Hebrew and Yiddish, and the arts.
Based in the UK, Limmud is a global leader in innovative, inclusive Jewish education. Founded over 25 years ago, and famed for our annual winter Conference attracting over 2,000 participants, we are proud to provide high quality, innovative Jewish educational events for thousands of Jews from all walks of life, all backgrounds, all lifestyles, and all ages.
Live from New York’s 92nd Street Y™ ("Live") uses satellite technology to broadcast the Y's renowned educational and cultural programming to community organizations across America. For a fee, each program is available for simulcast via satellite.
Study Torah, see Israel, and learn Hebrew. In Hebrew.
Middle East Media Research Institute
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) explores the Middle East through the region's media. MEMRI bridges the language gap that exists between the West and the Middle East. It provides timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.
National Jewish Outreach Program
The National Jewish Outreach Program was founded in 1987 by Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald, in response to the urgent need to address the issues of Jewish assimilation and intermarriage. NJOP reaches out to unaffiliated Jews by offering them positive, joyous, Jewish educational opportunities and experiences.
Every year, some of the world’s most interesting writers, artists, and scholars speak at the National Yiddish Book Center. The Center offers complete sound recordings of these presentations. Just click on the title you want to hear and the lecture will begin!
An amazing journey into the world of Torah. Study the weekly portions. Hear the melodies chanted while you read text. Follow the themes and learn what the scholars say. Explore it as history, literature, and religion: a multitude of paths awaits you. In English, Russian, and Spanish.
Netivot Shalom - Resources for learning the Shabbat service
This audio guide to the Shabbat service provides sound files for all parts of the service, including Torah and Haftarah trope, and Birkat HaMazon and Havdalah. The outline of the Shabbat morning service at Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, California, is a guide to the style and substance of our Shabbat morning service. It was created by Cantor Pamela Sawyer.
Created as a locus for Jewish literature, culture, and ideas, Nextbook promotes books illuminating 3,000 years of Jewish civilization. Its programs include partnerships with public libraries and other organizations to create innovative public programs.
The OU Radio site features various programs in audio and video from the Orthodox Union, including Torah sessions, parsha, celebrations, philosophy, prayer, and more.
PMW was established in 1996 to gain an understanding of Palestinian society through the monitoring of the Palestinian Arabic language media and schoolbooks.
At the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, adults grapple with the most complex, compelling, and controversial texts of Jewish tradition. Pardes offers its students a unique combination of intellectual openness, rigorous textual analysis, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Podcasts from September 2005 on discuss the weekly parsha.
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
In this program, Rabbi David Saperstein, Director of the Religious Action Center, sat down with acclaimed political scientist Norman J. Ornstein, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, to discuss the prospects for the 110th session of the U.S. Congress. The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (“the RAC”) is the Washington, DC, office of the Union for Reform Judaism. The RAC has been the hub of Jewish social justice and legislative activity in the nation’s capital for more than 40 years. The RAC educates and mobilizes the American Jewish community on legislative and social concerns, advocating on issues from economic justice to civil rights to religious liberty to Israel.
View the RJC’s 20th Anniversary Celebration webcast from your home or office! The RJC, founded in 1985, is the sole voice of Jewish Republications to Republican decision makers and the Jewish community that expresses its viewpoint on a wide variety of issues.
This site of The Rhodes Jewish Museum provides information regarding the historical exhibition located in the rooms formerly used as the women's prayer rooms at the "Kahal Shalom" synagogue. The website also offers other interesting subjects that are unique to the history of the Jews of Rhodes.
ROI is an international partnership between Taglit-birthright israel and the Center for Leadership Initiatives, a U.S. based foundation with funding from Lynn Schusterman.
Shabbat morning service no 1 - from Congregation Netivot Shalom
These sound files will be useful to anyone who wishes to participate fully in services, as sh'liach tzibbur, or simply to make the service more accessible. The words and melodies here reflect the custom at Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, California.
Shabbat Morning Service no 2 - from Congregation Netivot Shalom
These sound files will be useful to anyone who wishes to participate fully in services, as sh'liach tzibbur, or simply to make the service more accessible. The words and melodies here reflect the custom at Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, California.
Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles
Hailed by The New York Times as "a lesson on how to connect the eye to heart and mind," the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles has established itself as one of the world's most dynamic Jewish cultural institutions, and among the most prominent cultural venues in the United States. The museum has a number of interesting podcasts to choose from, based upon public lectures at the museum.
Sounds Like Congregation Beth Torah
You don't need an iPod...or any special equipment to listen and receive automatic updates, just a computer with sound that's connected to the Internet. Tell a friend!
Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
The Steven Spielberg Jewish film archive started to make its films accessible online in 2002; today, it contains more than 300 full films viewable over the Internet, for the purposes of study, research, or production. Films cover topics including Jewish communities, Holocaust, pre-State, State of Israel, and Hebrew University.
This site contains a collection of videos, slideshows, photos, and more of recent and previous Taglit-birthright Israel trips!
Temple Judea is a vibrant, Jewish community with a variety of outstanding religious programming taking place at our campuses in Tarzana and in West Hills, California. Temple Judea continues to be on the cutting edge of technology and spirituality.
Situated in the heart of Hendon, the Beis provides bochurim back from yeshiva with a serious and warm atmosphere in which to learn in the evenings, while pursuing a university degree. Since its inception, it has been mostly run by the bochurim themselves.
Powerful and thought provoking, daily 1-minute streaming audio Torah messages delivered to your email box.
Toward Tradition is an educational organization working to advance our nation toward the traditional Judeo-Christian values that defined America’s creation and became the blueprint for its greatness.
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. offers a unique collection of materials concerning the Holocaust. It also contains important collections about crimes against humanity carried out in other times and places. Online catalogs provide partial access to some of the museum’s collections. Webcasts are available in the film and video, music, and oral history collections. The multimedia archive of events also holds important resources.
Union for Reform Judaism - Reform Voices of Torah-audio
Listen to this week's Torah commentary.
A candid international discussion on the varying approaches to the idea of Jewish peoplehood. We will investigate definitions of peoplehood from North American, European, and Israeli perspectives, and examine the role of the federation system in translating these concepts into action.
The 2007 UJC General Assembly – the largest annual gathering of Jewish leadership in the world – was a truly memorable event with a distinctive Southern flair.
University of Judaism - Halakhah Yomit
According to Jewish tradition, the daily personal prayer (the Amidah/Shemonah Esrai) is our greatest opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue with God. Three times daily we have the opportunity to take a step back for a few minutes and open our hearts and mouths towards our Maker. It is for this reason (its importance) that so many laws have risen around this holy prayer. We need to make sure we at least give ourselves a chance to make the most out of these precious moments.
University of Judaism - Chassidic Chabura & Parasha
Join Reb Mimi Feigelson in the Beit Midrash on Mondays during lunch for a Chassidic Chabura to study the Me’or Ay’nayim on the parasha. Also look here for other Reb Mimi podcasts, including her pre-Rosh-Chodesh Tisch.
University of Judaism - Podcasts
Ziegler School Podcast and MP3 broadcasts (Rabbi Artson, Reb Mimi Feigelson and Rabbi Alexander). Rabbi Artson's Lunch and Learns with the Ziegler Students. Reb Mimi Feigelson's Hassidic Teachings on the Parsha and/or special dates in the Jewish calendar. Rabbi Alexander's daily lessons on Jewish Law.
U of Minnesota's Virtual Hebrew Audio Video Archive
University of Minnesota's "Virtual Hebrew Audio-Video Archive"
A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum stimulates leaders and citizens to confront hatred, prevent genocide, promote human dignity, and strengthen democracy. A public-private partnership, federal support guarantees the Museum’s permanence, and donors nationwide make possible its educational activities and global outreach.
Video and Broadcasting - OU.ORG
This website offers online Shiurim – for all Jewish holidays – to inform and inspire. It also features video presentations on the need for solidarity in and for Israel.
Washington Institute for Near East Policy - Current Webcasts
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy is in the news virtually 365 days per year. Thanks to its reputation for solid, objective research, the Institute has become a highly respected and widely quoted source in the policymaking community and the media. Institute scholars are regularly called upon to offer objective analysis and timely commentary for television, radio, and print media.
Western Wall Heritage Foundation
The Foundation's objective is to convey the values inherent in the heritage of the Western Wall, to preserve and develop the Western Wall and its Tunnels, and to develop educational frameworks that make Jews everywhere feel closer to
Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs'and Heroes' RemembranceAuthority
Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, is the Jewish people’s memorial to the murdered Six Million and symbolizes the ongoing confrontation with the rupture engendered by the Holocaust. Containing the world’s largest repository of information on the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is a leader in Shoah education, commemoration, research and documentation.
Yeshiva Live is a live streaming webcam located in the main study hall of the Jewish studies institute known as Yeshiva Tiferes Menachem. This website also offers extensive audio and video programming.
Yeshiva University News - Torah Online
This site contains various short videos from and about YU, including commencement speeches, holiday events, and the history of YU.
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
The YIVO archives holds over 22 million documents, photographs, recordings, posters, films, videotapes, and other artifacts. They comprise the world's largest collection of materials related to the history and culture of East European and American Jewry. YIVO has the foremost collection of books and documents written in Yiddish.
Young Israel of Century City - Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi Shiur at Young Israel of Century City: Maggid Shiur - Rav Yitzchak Etshalom.
This podcast of Temple Isaiah, a Reform synagogue in Lafayette, California, contains discussions on Jewish traditions and rituals, current events, movements, interviews, and other topics. This weekly program sets the standard for synagogue webcasting/podcasting.
Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies - Podcasts
The Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies fosters an unprecedented blend of academic rigor, emotional warmth and openness, traditional and innovative spirit in the service of God, Torah, and Israel.
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