Jewish Voice - Radio Program Sponsored by RJCF
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The Jewish Voice

Audio recordings about our history and traditions (in Russian)
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Dr. Polonsky Dr. Pinchas Polonsky, a professor of Bar Ilan University in Israel, leads a weekly program about Judaism, Jewish History and Jewish Tradition on Boston-based radio station 1470 AM every Friday at 7:40 am.

Dr.Polonsky is often seen on Israeli TV. He participated in various radio programs in Israel and USA. He published several books. Dr.Polonsky is an exceptional lecturer and educator. He is a Chief Editor at Machanaim Russian Jewish Educational Network, Israel.




You can listen and download two sets of weekly audio recordings: "About Jewish holidays, history and traditions" and "Weekly Torah portions". Enjoy!


Jewish holidays,history,traditions

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The Jewish Voice program is a part of radio show "Morning in Russian" on Radio Lenya, where anchor Leonid Komarovsky runs the show every Monday through Friday, 7-9 am. The Jewish Voice with Dr. Pinchas Polonsky is on air every Friday at around 7:40 am. Dr. Polonsky answers the questions from the audience about Judaism, Jewish History and Traditions. You can call in and ask the questions too. Tune to 1470 AM. The radio program is sponsored by RJCF.


Weekly Torah portions

For 2010-2011гг (5771): SEE AND DOWNLOAD ALL RECORDS
For 2009-2010гг (5770): SEE AND DOWNLOAD ALL RECORDS


Machanaim educators are Russian-speaking Jews who grew up in atheist totalitarian society of the former USSR and came to learn about Judaism and Israel as adults. They understand the background of our fellow Russian-speaking Jews and the unique challenges of their return to our Jewish heritage. Most Russian-speaking Jews demonstrate very little knowledge and observance of Judaism, but a relatively high level of general education and intellectual development as well as a strong connection to Israel. Therefore, Machanaim builds educational programs that correct their weaknesses -- the lack of Jewish education and observance -- by capitalizing on their strengths: intellectual curiosity and connection to Israel.