In this episode of mosaic, we talk with Shira Granot, with the Combat Antisemitism Movement and a wine journalist. We hear how the stories behind the wines of Israel are bridging divides that words have previously not been able to.
mosaic airs Sundays from January through March, at 10:30 a.m. on WPBF 25 (our local ABC affiliate). You can also watch clips on Federation’s Facebook page.
For more than 45 years, mosaic has explored timely issues affecting Jewish Palm Beach, Israel and the global Jewish community. You can watch past episodes by scrolling down on this webpage.
In this episode of mosaic, we talk with Shira Granot, with the Combat Antisemitism Movement and a wine journalist. We hear how the stories behind the wines of Israel are bridging divides that words have previously not been able to.
In this episode of mosaic, we take a closer look at Jewish Federation’s Palm Beach Movement to Activate Jewish Life – a bold effort to strengthen our community through elevating Jewish pride and Jewish identity.
In this episode of mosaic, we learn how the support of Jewish Palm Beach and other communities is fueling the Jewish Agency for Israel and its Israel Fellows program. Fellows are Israeli young adults who are emissaries of Israeli culture on college campuses. Since the October 7 attacks and rising antisemitism, their role on U.S. campuses has become more critical as they work with Jewish students to advocate for the Jewish people.
In this episode of mosaic, we will hear how the Birthright Israel program, which provides free trips to Israel for young Jews all over the world, is adapting its program to address the evolving and urgent needs of Israelis after the October 7, 2023 terror attacks. We’ll learn about their innovative programming and how previous participants are now giving back to the program and to the Jewish homeland.
In this episode of mosaic, we learn how Federation is creating ways for everyone in Jewish Palm Beach to take part in Jewish life in whatever way is meaningful to them. Through its family engagement programs, we’ll hear how everyday people are becoming “community connectors” who forge Jewish connections from Boynton Beach north to the Treasure Coast.
In this episode of mosaic, Susan Shulman Pertnoy speaks with the duo behind the popular podcast “Excuse My Grandma,” Grandma Gail Rudnick and Kim Murstein. They’ll discuss the challenges of standing up for Israel online, and how they blend humor, wisdom and family dynamics in their multigenerational show.
The October 7, 2023, attacks, the surge in antisemitism on school campuses, and other factors have created unique mental health challenges for Jewish Palm Beach. Now more than ever, it’s vital to address the well-being of our community. This week on mosaic, Federation’s partner, @Alpert Jewish Family Service, is introducing a mental health fund tailored to meet these growing needs. Learn how you can make a difference and ensure everyone gets the help they deserve.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with Rabbi David Wolpe — one of the most influential rabbis in America and among the 50 most influential Jews in the world. Rabbi Wolpe will share a powerful and thought-provoking perspective on the fight against antisemitism today.
In this episode of mosaic, we gain a deeper understanding of the significant challenges and incredible resilience demonstrated by Israelis. Federation’s President & CEO, Michael Hoffman, and Board Chair, Barry S. Berg will join host Susan Shulman Pertnoy to share powerful firsthand accounts and the shocking realities from their visits to devastated communities throughout Israel on a mission organized by Jewish Federations of North America.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with 3 survivors of the October 7, 2023 terror attacks in Israel. They each lost family members or friends in the attacks and they share their firsthand accounts of that day – and its aftermath.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with Noa Berger who lives in Jewish Federation’s partnership region in Israel, TZAHAR, which is made up of the communities of Tzfat, Hatzor HaGlilit and Rosh Pina.
In this episode of mosaic, we talk with the top two leaders of The Jewish Agency for Israel, Major General (Res.) Doron Almog and Mark Wilf, as well as Federation’s President and CEO, Michael Hoffman.
In this episode of mosaic, we sit down with Matisyahu, a trailblazing artist who blends reggae, hip-hop, and rock with his profound Jewish faith. Since October 7, 2023 Matisyahu has performed at rallies and used his platform to stand against hatred.
For this episode of mosaic, which is the premiere of our 46th season, we talk with Ambassador Michael Oren, the former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. During this in-depth conversation we’ll hear Oren’s perspective on the current war in Gaza and more.
This special season finale of mosaic features an eye-opening conversation with leaders of several local nonprofit organizations who just returned from Israel on a Jewish Federation educational trip. They will share their reflections of the trauma and destruction they witnessed in the wake of the October 7 terror attacks.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with career counseling experts about the Career Connections program in Jewish Palm Beach. This innovative partnership between Alpert Jewish Family Service and Jewish Federation is helping job seekers throughout our community with resources and guidance so they can become self-sufficient.
In this episode of mosaic we will hear about the economic devastation to Israel’s economy in the wake of the October 7 terror attacks, and how we all have the ability to help small business owners survive.
In this episode of mosaic we’ll hear from two college students who have traveled to Israel since October 7 terror attacks and how they were impacted by the survivors they met and destruction they saw. We’ll also discuss how the attacks and ensuing war have drastically impacted antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiments on college campuses.
February is Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month. In this episode of mosaic, we will learn about the steps Jewish Federation and its partners are taking to create a more inclusive Jewish Palm Beach for people with disabilities, including in educational settings such as synagogue schools and Jewish preschools.
In this episode of mosaic, we speak with Sarah Hurwitz, the author of “Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life — In Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There).” She is a former political speechwriter who signed up for an introduction to Judaism class that changed her perspective on her Jewish upbringing and inspired her to share that knowledge with others.
In this episode of mosaic, we speak with a group of young emissaries from Israel whose lives shifted dramatically when the war in Israel broke out. Although they are separated from their families during this crisis, they tell us why they feel it’s never been more important to share their insights with Americans.
In this episode of mosaic, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker shares how he survived a hostage standoff at his Texas synagogue – and how Jewish community security training saved his life and the lives of his congregants. We also hear from our local Federation’s Director of Community Security about how that same type of training is being offered in in Jewish Palm Beach.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with the co-creator and one of the stars of the hit Netflix show Fauda. They tell us heroic and heartbreaking stories about show crew members who jumped into action to save civilians in the days after the war in Israel began.
In this episode of mosaic we hear from local leaders who have just returned from solidarity missions to Israel. They will share the heartbreaking and uplifting first-person accounts of what they saw, what life is like for Israelis right now and how our community is helping.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with a multi-generational panel of community leaders about why they’re taking part in Campaign for the Future – the boldest fundraising effort in the history of Jewish Palm Beach. They explain how the Campaign will address current and future needs for generations to come in the Palm Beaches, in Israel and in Jewish communities around the globe.
In this episode of mosaic, we share the gripping story of Omer Wenkert who was taken hostage on October 7 during the Hamas attack on Israel. His family is desperately advocating for the release of Omer and the other hostages held since October 7.
In this episode of mosaic, we are tackling the topic of LGBTQ+ equality in the Jewish community. We’ll hear from three individuals who are teaming up with Federation to make sure the Jewish LGBTQ+ community feels welcome in the Palm Beaches.
On this episode of mosaic, we take a closer look at why our entire community needs to be involved in making sure the educational needs of all children are met. We’ll speak with author and education advocate Jonathan Mooney, whose personal struggles to led to his remarkable advocacy.
In this episode of mosaic we are having a candid conversation with Noa Tishby – Israel’s first Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization. As one of the world’s most dynamic defenders of the Jewish people, she’ll bring us up to date on the ever-present threat of antisemitism and anti-Israel rhetoric in our community and around the world.
Grandparents are a valuable resource to any family, especially when it comes to keeping traditions alive. In this episode of mosaic, we explore the Jewish Grandparents Network – an organization dedicated to helping grandparents connect with multiple generations.
In this episode of mosaic, Josephine Gon, Vice President of Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council; and Michael Hoffman, Federation President & CEO engage in a thought-provoking conversation with host Susan Shulman Pertnoy about the increase in antisemitic incidents in the Palm Beaches.
In this episode of mosaic, we explore a rescue mission supported by Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County for almost 40 years – the immigration of at-risk Ethiopian Jews to Israel. We speak with members of our community who have been on the ground in Ethiopia recently, as well as one leader involved in the original Operation Moses airlift in the 1980s.
In this important episode, we are talking about mental health, an issue that affects all of us on a daily basis. Our guests are actress, author and activist Mariel Hemingway, whose personal struggles and family history shine a bright light on the issue. And we’ll hear from experts with Alpert Jewish Family Service about the incredible help available to all members of our community.
In this episode of mosaic we take you inside an innovative and dramatic tool brought to the Palm Beaches by inSIGHT Through Education, Inc for teaching students in the School District of Palm Beach County and the broader community about the Holocaust: a replica of World War II boxcar.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with our community’s teenage ShinShiniot (Israel emissaries) who will tell us how they’re teaching Americans about life in Israel, and what they’re learning in the Palm Beaches that they will bring back home with them.
In this episode of mosaic we speak with the CEO and Director General of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Amira Ahronoviz. Amira updates us on the situation on the ground in Ukraine as two crises unfold: finding new homes in Israel for thousands of displaced Jews, while others need support to stay in the now war-torn country.
In this episode of mosaic we hear from young leaders with Federation about their experiences traveling to Budapest, Hungary. While there, they connected with Hungarian leaders, and Israeli leaders who all traveled there to discuss the future of Hungary’s reemerging Jewish community, explored historic sites and learned about the unique position Hungary found itself in during the Holocaust.
In this episode of mosaic we explore Federation’s “living bridge” with Israel, our TZAHAR Partnership Region. For nearly three decades, our partnership with this unique region of Israel has brought Jews from opposite sides of the globe closer together and fostered lasting friendships and understanding.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with social entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of the OneTable platform, Aliza Klein. She discusses how her organization is bringing together young Jewish adults with each other and with Shabbat. And we speak with a woman who is hosting Shabbat for other young adults using the program.
In this episode of mosaic we explore humanitarian relief efforts taking place in Ukraine. We will hear first-person accounts of local leaders, including mosaic host and incoming Board Chair Susan Shulman Pertnoy, Board Member Betsy R. Sheerr and Federation President & CEO Michael Hoffman.
From non-stop internet bombardment to school stress to social pressure, today’s teenagers are faced with a variety of challenges and for Jewish teens comes the added burden of navigating rising antisemitism. In this episode of mosaic, we speak with Jewish Federation leaders, partners like Alpert Jewish Family Service, as well as teenagers.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with administrators at the Mandel JCC about how they’re providing connections to Jewish life for thousands of families moving to our area. We’ll also hear from one parent whose daughter is thriving in the JCC’s educational programs for children with special needs.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with New York Times best-selling author Dan Senor. The co-author of Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle, discusses how Israel produces the highest number of start-ups in the world and what it could mean for Palm Beach’s economic future.
In this episode of mosaic, we talk with college students at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and Hillel leaders at FAU and University of Florida, about how Hillel has become a lifeline from antisemitism and fear of expressing Judaism on campus.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with author and award-winning educator Liza Wiemer about her novel “The Assignment.” The book is a work of fiction, but it was inspired by real events taking place in public school classrooms across the country.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with Peter Eckstein about how Jewish Federation’s Israel Program Center is connecting the people of the Palm Beaches with the people of Israel. One way that’s being done is through Chani Kolan, our community’s current Shlicha (Israel emissary).
In this episode of mosaic we talk with Charles Bronfman, co-founder of Taglit-Birthright Israel, about how the groundbreaking organization has changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of young Jewish people around the world.
In this episode of mosaic we explore the tragic chapter of racial terror in Palm Beach County’s history. We’ll talk with Josephine Gon, Vice President of Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council and Bryan Boysaw, Chair of the Palm Beach County Community Remembrance Project about a memorial planned to honor the victims of this terror.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with Jonathan Schanzer, a highly respected expert on foreign policy and national security and he recently authored a book challenging and correcting mainstream reporting on the Gaza conflict in May of 2021.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with Amira Ahronoviz, CEO of the Jewish Agency for Israel, the largest Jewish organization in the world. We discuss what it takes for her organization to provide quick relief to Jews facing conflict all over the world.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren. Oren is known to millions around the world for his various roles not only as former ambassador, but as a historian and author. We talked with him about American Jewry, the current state of Israel and what he sees is Israel’s main “battlefield” moving forward.
In this episode of mosaic, we explore the nuanced forms of today’s antisemitism and see how leaders in the Jewish community and the School District of Palm Beach County are joining together to educate younger generations about the consequences of hatred.
In this episode of mosaic we talk with local leaders in Jewish life about the startling statistic that 2 in 3 local Jewish adults say they are worried about affording basic living expenses due to the pandemic and economic challenges. We will hear about how they and their organizations are creating more accessible and relevant experiences that are connecting thousands to Jewish life and learning during the pandemic.
In this episode of mosaic we sit down for an intimate conversation with Jonah Platt from Broadway’s Wicked, Jesus Christ Superstar Live! and one of the Brothers Platt (alongside his brothers Ben and Henry). We explore how his powerful Jewish experiences growing up shaped his rising prominence as a leader on stage, screen and in the Jewish community.
In this episode of mosaic we explore the emotional toll the pandemic is taking on us. How can you find happiness during these uncertain and overwhelming times? We hear from Tal Ben-Shahar, the Harvard University professor who is changing how our world approaches happiness – and offers you unique advice on overcoming today’s emotional and mental health crisis.
In this episode of mosaic, we feature a fascinating one-on-one conversation with activist, author of the New York Times bestseller “Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor,” and one of the foremost thinkers in the Jewish world, Yossi Klein Halevi.
In this episode of mosaic, we feature an in-depth analysis of the effects of the economic crisis on our Jewish community – and how we are helping those impacted get back on their feet.
In this episode of mosaic, we speak with influential author and advocate Dr. Daniel Gordis about how recent political strife has affected the relationship between American Jews and Israel.
In this episode of mosaic, we share an illuminating conversation with renowned photographer Erez Kaganovitz (Humans of Tel Aviv), whose new “Humans of the Holocaust” exhibit aims to increase awareness among younger generations by taking a unique approach to sharing stories from the Holocaust.
In this episode of mosaic, we speak with leaders in the Jewish community of the Palm Beaches and in Israel about how they are addressing increased human services needs as a result of COVID-19.
In this eye-opening episode of mosaic, we speak with documentary film producer Lacey Schwartz Delgado, who grew up in a tight-knit Jewish family, believing she was white. When she discovered a secret about her life, Lacey began a complex journey about her own life that prompts fascinating questions about identity and inclusivity in the Jewish community
The 42nd season of mosaic premieres with this episode which delves into the 25-year relationship between the Palm Beaches and the TZAHAR region of Israel, made up of Tzfat, Hatzor HaGlilit and Rosh Pina. Learn how this deep and vibrant partnership provides a cultural and economic exchange between our communities – even in the age of COVID-19.
On the 41st season finale of mosaic, we take a look at some of our most memorable discussions with four innovators who are redefining how you connect with the Jewish homeland:
On this episode of mosaic, we talk with comedian Benji Lovitt about his hilarious experiences as an American-Israeli and how he uses comedy to share his observations of Israeli people, politics and culture.
On this episode of mosaic, we take a look back at three of our most fascinating conversations with some of the world’s foremost experts on this topic:
With Holocaust denial still an issue, what’s the Jewish community doing to educate future generations about the consequences of hatred? On this episode of mosaic, David Silberklang of Yad Vashem: World Holocaust Center, Jerusalem tells us why it’s as crucial as ever to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive.
Is anti-Zionism the new antisemitism? On this episode of mosaic, award-winning author and activist Gil Troy gives a look into the frightening movement to vilify the Jewish state – and tells you how you can stand up to these efforts.
You may not know Charles S. Cohen – but if you live in Palm Beach County, chances are you’re very familiar with his work. On this episode of mosaic, Charles – a leading real estate developer and film producer shaping the future of the Palm Beaches – takes you behind the scenes of the booming growth of our community and the part his Jewish identity plays in his success.
When it comes to American Jews’ complex relationship with Israel, could food be the great uniter? On this episode of mosaic, we sit down with Michael Solomonov – whose Israeli-inspired restaurant empire, including the world-renowned Zahav – is connecting American Jews with Israel in a unique and powerful way.
61 million Americans are living with a disability. How can the Jewish community be more inclusive of people with special needs? On this episode of mosaic, we speak with Marlee Matlin – Academy Award-winning actress and activist – on her efforts for inclusivity across the country.
Antisemitism is on a dramatic rise in the U.S, with incidents against the Jewish community doubling in the past year. How can the Jewish community respond to this growing threat? On this episode of mosaic, we sit down with Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt – internationally-known historian, scholar and author of the new book Antisemitism: Here and Now.
The Iran nuclear threat. Military strikes in Syria. Rocket fire from Gaza. The U.S. administration’s efforts for peace. On this episode of mosaic, three leading experts will give you an insiders’ update on how the ever-complex dynamics of the Middle East are bringing new challenges and hope for Israel.
What led a reality TV star to turn her efforts to promoting Holocaust education and combating antisemitism? On this episode of mosaic, Siggy Flicker talks about how her experience as a “Real Housewife” inspired her to become an advocate in the fight against bigotry and intolerance.
Deep divides are a regular part of today’s discourse – especially on topics related to Israel. On this episode of mosaic, we talk to renowned journalist David Horovitz – founding editor of The Times of Israel – for his unique insight on divides among the Jewish community.
What made a white supremacist have a change of heart? On the fascinating 2020 SEASON PREMIERE of mosaic, we sit down with reformed neo-Nazi Christian Picciolini, who’s now joining together with the Jewish community in the fight against rising antisemitism.
Along the way, host Barbara Kay and the host Susan Shulman Pertnoy expanded the show and began featuring interviews with the movers and shakers in the world of arts, politics and religion. This episode features rare show clips that help us examine how those hundreds of interviews brought our community a deeper understanding of issues that affect our lives.
The status of the U.S. – Israel relationship continues to grow as a contentious and complex issue affecting the lives of American Jews. On this episode of mosaic we speak with Isaac Herzog – Israeli political leader and the new chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel.
Antisemitism is on the rise worldwide. The U.S. has recently experienced a 57% spike in the rates of antisemitic incidents with a doubling of incidents at Kindergarten – 12th grade schools, and nearly a 90% increase on college campuses. Bullying and harassment are factors in these statistics.
This episode addresses that question with expert insight from Rachel Gerrol, the co-founder of Nexus Global Youth Summit, an organization dedicated to ensuring millennials care about philanthropy. We also speak with millennials from the Palm Beaches and from Israel who are transforming their communities in ways unique to other generations.
The head of Federation’s Israel Program Center, Peter Eckstein, discusses how he and Federation are working to build strong connections to Israel and its people. One such way is by bringing in a fascinating photographic exhibition called “Humans of Tel Aviv,” modeled after the popular Humans of New York blog, depicting the colorful and diverse people of Israel’s most populous city.
In this episode of mosaic we speak with business icon Mark Wilf, President and Owner of the Minnesota Vikings NFL team and Chairman of Jewish Federations of North America’s Board of Trustees, about why giving of his time and resources – especially when it comes to helping Holocaust survivors – is so important to him.
There is a rebirth of Jewish life taking place in Poland. On this episode of mosaic, hear from a leader of Krakow’s Jewish community about how art, sports and wartime secrets that were nearly taken to the grave are fueling a major comeback of Jewish life where it was once nearly wiped out.
These days the world of dating revolves around smart phones, and one of the biggest influencers in that world is the man who created Jswipe – the Jewish dating app. In this episode of mosaic we talk with David Yarus about what Jewish organizations need to do to stay relevant for millennials and other future generations.
Education has long been the cornerstone of Jewish life, but Jewish education is undergoing a renaissance in the Palm Beaches. In this episode of mosaic, we speak with the community’s new Chief Learning Officer, Behzad Dayanim and the head of school for the Arthur I. Meyer Jewish Preparatory School about their plans to innovate learning for children and adults in the Palm Beaches.
Sit in on a fascinating discussion with Peter Hayes, author of “Why,” the preeminent book on why the Holocaust happened, as well as local leader Paul Gross who’s ensuring that future generations never forget the lessons of the Holocaust.
The term “branding” has become a hot topic in recent years for businesses and organizations. In this episode of mosaic, we are discussing the branding of Judaism. We are speaking with marketing icon Archie Gottesman, who left the for-profit world to focus on re-branding Judaism for future generations.
Hear an in-depth expert panel discussion on the state of the Israel peace process, security and terror, and threats against journalism in the Middle East. Our panel from The Washington Institute for Near East Policy includes: • Ambassador Dennis Ross, who served in five White House administrations • Hanin Ghaddar, veteran Lebanese journalist • Michael Singh, former senior director for Middle East affairs at the National Security Council
Judy & Howard Berkowitz
Penny & Harold Blumenstein
Rita & Charles Bronfman
Back Country Farm
Barbara & Hal Danenberg
Linda & Ray Golden
Merrill & Charles Gottesman
Marilyn & Stanley Katz
Arlene Kaufman z”l & Sandy Baklor
Stacey K. & Mark F. Levy
Vicki & Arthur Loring
William A. Meyer
Susan & Ron Pertnoy
Al Policicchio
Nina & Joshua Saslove
Jill & David Shulman
Elizabeth & Alan z”l L. Shulman
Esther & Abraham z”l Szmukler
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