Added: 27th July 2007 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 771 Comments:0
A well-done presentation of pictures set to music of the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the 7th Lubavitcher Rebbe, who led a global chassidic outreach movement from his home in Brooklyn.
Added: 11th February 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 1088 Comments:0
Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr., author Joyce Mendelsohn, author/philanthropist Lee Meyerhoff Hendler, and co-founder of The Home Depot Bernie Marcus discuss the importance of tzedakah and how Jacob Schiff embodied the spirit of tzedakah. Toward the end of the clip, author Joyce Mendelsohn and Jacob...
Added: 17th February 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 323 Comments:0
Historian Joyce Mendelsohn and current editor of the Jewish Daily Forward, J. J. Goldberg, describe the importance of the The Jewish Daily Forward to Jewish immigrants.
Added: 19th March 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 1653 Comments:0
FORGIVING DR. MENGELE is a highly-controversial true story of a shocking act of forgiveness by Auschwitz survivor Eva Mozes Kor, who along with her twin sister, Miriam, were victims of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele’s cruel genetic experiments—an experience that would haunt them their entire...
Added: 20th March 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 311 Comments:0
A top-class documentary roundtable discussion from the Messages series on koshertube.com entitled: "Jewish Craft". This is really deep conversation about what it means to be Jewish - how can we be commanded to have passion. What about our personal dreams? Also includes short speech by the...
Added: 25th March 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 908 Comments:0
An eerily similar yeshiva terrorist attack happened 52 years ago (April 11, 1956 - 7:12PM during preparations for the evening prayer) in the Chabad-Lubavitch village of Kfar Chabad in central Israel. Back then, an Arab gunman walked into the synagogue of the village's agricultural school and...
Added: 4th April 2008 Posted By:Yarden Views: 322 Comments:0
An original Passover musical by Jeremiah and Wendy Ginsberg. Mendel Moskowitz from Brooklyn goes back to ancient Egypt for an unforgettable adventure with Moses from Slavery to The Promised Land. The Exodus was never funnier!