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Intermarriage Rap Song - Why Jew Should Marry Jewish |
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Artist: Ask Moses | ||
Description: A perspective from Chabad of why intermarriage is not the ideal situation, set to a rap. | ||
Time: 00:00 | ||
Bobb'e J. Thompson - Bro Mitzvah Rap Video |
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Description: A rather shocking prospective on what in means to become a Bar Mitzvah. | ||
Time: 02:28 | ||
Jewish women |
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Artist: Jew in the City | ||
Description: A nice and basic Orthodox explaination of niddah, family purity, menstration and mikvah. | ||
Time: 00:00 | ||
The hole truth |
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Artist: Jew in the City | ||
Description: A video dispelling the myth of Orthodox Jews having sex through a hole in a sheet. | ||
Time: 00:00 | ||
Fight Rebel Sun |
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Description: Coolooloosh, Sagol 59, Shanaan Street of Hadag Nachash, MC Carolina, Kwami De La Fox and Kashi join Rebel Sun in his battle with the Israeli Ministry of the Interior for Israeli citizenship. This song raises question about what it means to be Jewish, who should control conversion in Israel, and who should be allowed to live in the Jewish State. | ||
Time: 04:20 | ||
DeScribe & Y-Love "Change" (official music video) |
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Artist: Modular Moods | ||
Description: A song about Jerusalem and the universal hope for a better world and change. CLICK TO BUY THE EP (limited signed ed.) - http://bit.ly/changeep or click to download from itunes- http://bit.ly/changeitunes or Amazon - http://bit.ly/changeamazon http://www.modularmoods.com http://www.shemspeed.com http://www.myspace.com/describeylove LISTEN TO MORE - http://myspace.com/describeylove | ||
Time: 04:35 | ||
Keeping the Faith - Harlem Choir |
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Description: In this scene from the movie "Keeping the Faith" rabbi Jake (Ben Stiller) introduces the Harlem choir in the synagogue. Immediately thereafter they start to sing "Ein Keloheinu". Jake encourages the people to sing along. A great scene about what prayer can be. | ||
Time: 01:19 | ||
Chag Ha'atzmaut part I |
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Artist: Makom - Engaging Israel | ||
Description: "What are we celebrating?" Part one of Makom's short film about Chag Ha'atzmaut. Here - R. Yitz Greenberg gives us a taste of his insights into the 'New Exodus' and the Ethics of Power. | ||
Time: 09:40 | ||
Chag Ha'atzmaut part II |
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Artist: Makom - Engaging Israel | ||
Description: "What are we celebrating?" Part two of Makom's short film about Chag Ha'atzmaut. Here - do Israelis in the street know that Jews in North America celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut? www.makom.haaretz.com | ||
Time: 06:03 | ||
Chag Ha'atzmaut part III |
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Artist: Makom - Engaging Israel | ||
Description: "What are we celebrating?" Final part of Makom film about Chag Ha'atzmaut. Edited interview with Avram Infeld. Here he lays out his famous idea of the 9 Days of 'We' | ||
Time: 04:53 | ||
Adam Bronfman on welcoming the intermarried |
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Artist: JTA News | ||
Description: Adam Bronfman, Managing Director of the Samuel Bronfman foundation, talks with JTA about his foundation's interest in making the Jewish community more inclusive of interfaith families. An interesting video about the nature of intermarriage in the United States. | ||
Time: 09:52 | ||
"Necessary Criteria" - Jewish Reconnection Project |
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Artist: Jewish Reconnection Project | ||
Description: Young Jews in New York talk to young Jews in Jerusalem about issues facing Jews today and what being Jewish means to them, including issues of identity and intermarriage. | ||
Time: 03:41 | ||
Savta Bikoret 1 |
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Artist: Center for Women's Justice | ||
Description: Videos based on true stories of "agunot," women whose husbands refuse to grant them a "get," a religious divorce, and who find no help in the Israeli religious courts. | ||
Time: 03:06 | ||
Savta Bikorta 2 |
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Artist: Center for Women's Justice | ||
Description: Videos based on true stories of "agunot," women whose husbands refuse to give them a "get," a religious divorce, and who find no help in the Israeli rabbinical courts. | ||
Time: 03:10 | ||
Savta Bikorta 3 |
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Artist: Center for Women's Justice | ||
Description: Videos based on true stories of "agunot," women whose husbands refuse to give them a "get," a religious divorce, and who find no help in the Israeli rabbinical courts. | ||
Time: 03:18 | ||
Savta Bikorta 4 |
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Artist: Center for Women's Justice | ||
Description: Videos based on true stories of "agunot," women whose husbands refuse to give them a "get," a religious divorce, and who find no help in the Israeli rabbinical courts. | ||
Time: 03:55 | ||
Pidyon Haben Ceremony |
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Description: When the first-born baby boy is 30 days old, the pidyon haben (redeeming the son) ceremony takes place. Since the time of the exodus, when the Jewish first born were saved from the plague, they should have dedicated their lives to priestly service in the Temple. The Cohanim from the tribe of Levi took the place of the firstborn in the Temple. So, technically, the first-born must be redeemed by a Cohen for money, otherwise he would technically need to serve in the Temple with the Cohanim. The ceremony is conducted with 5 pieces of silver which are given by the father to the Cohen in order to redeem his son. The Cohen then gives the child a blessing. It is customary to adorn the baby with jewels along with sugar and garlic. Those present will take home the sugar and garlic and cook it in a meal with those who could not attend, and thereby partake in the spiritual merit of the event. As with all Jewish festivities... we end the ceremony with some wine and food! Mazel Tov | ||
Time: 03:23 | ||
Jewish Lego Wedding (Not Rachmi & Yudits Video) |
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Description: A short animation that took two weeks which i made for my parents wedding anniversary. Made by an 11 year old. enjoy. its made with lego studios. | ||
Time: 01:33 | ||
The Mitzvah Song |
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Description: http://www.MitzvahMarket.com/ presents The Mitzvah Song, a video presentation of the full planning process of a modern day Bar/Bat Mitzvah using the William Tell Overture as its' score. Written by Carolyn Gilbert Schwartz, Poems By Carolyn and produced by Simon Elliot Events. Find out more about Poems by Carolyn http://www.poemsbycarolyn.com Find out more about Simon Elliot Events http://www.simonelliotevents.com | ||
Time: 02:38 | ||
"Chaverim" (The Jewish unity song) by David Bar-Cohn |
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Artist: Shemesh Music | ||
Description: "Unity" is not about all of us coming to agreement religiously, politically or otherwise. It's about being able to *disagree* vehemently with someone, and yet still wanting the best for them, desiring their joy and seeking to alleviate their pain. If we can do this, even with our "opponents", not only will this create a culture of solution-building - it will cultivate the possibility for "Chaverim kol Yisrael" - where all Jews look out for one another, as friends do. Song and vocals by David Bar-Cohn Guitar by Bradley Fish Bass Guitar & Drums by David Epstein Produced by Shemesh Music (http://www.shemeshmusic.com) The video was filmed in Jerusalem, Winter 2008, and can be found on the Rebbetzin Tap DVD "Get Ready for Shabbos". (http://www.RebbetzinTap.com) COMMENTS POLICY: Only respectful comments will be posted, and that certainly excludes those denigrating any particular group. In keeping with the theme of the song, I urge you to act as "friends" here :-) | ||
Time: 03:53 | ||