L'Chayim (literally translated to To Life) was an American Jewish talk show shown every Sunday on National Jewish Television. It was produced by the independent non-profit organization, Jewish Education in Media (JEM).

Background

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L'Chayim premiered on WMCA Radio in New York City on February 2, 1979.[1] Produced and hosted by JEM's executive director, Rabbi Mark S. Golub, L'Chayim features issues, people and events of importance to Jews.[2] L'Chayim was one of the first Jewish programs to adopt a contemporary talk format and has always featured guests from a variety of Jewish movements, reflecting JEM's pluralistic approach to modern Jewish life.[3]

In the early 1980s, L'Chayim was sponsored in Jewish communities by local Jewish federations. L'Chayim moved from WMCA to WOR Radio in New York City in the mid-1980s.

In 1990, L'Chayim premiered on television where it continues to air until Golub's death in 2023.[1]

L'Chayim is part of the Jewish Broadcasting Service.

L'Chayim interviews have been transcribed for print in Anglo-Jewish papers, and an interview with Isaac Bashevis Singer is included in an anthology published by SUNY Press.

References

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  1. ^ a b Silverthorn, Deb (29 May 2008). "Shalom TV brings Jewish programming to Dallas – Texas Jewish Post". Texas Jewish Post. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  2. ^ Mindell, Cindy (2013-05-22). "Conversation with Rabbi Mark Golub: Defining – and creating – "Jewish television"". Jewish Ledger. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  3. ^ Mark, Jonathan. "The Man Behind The Jewish PBS Has A Plan To Put His Show On The Map". jewishweek.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
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