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Welcome to your Weekly Monday Bulletin from JLTV! |
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JLTV Continues to Expand its Coverage in the Southeast!
JLTV is pleased to announce that the network is now available on Comcast Cable in Savannah, GA and is coming to Naples and Fort Myers, FL in April. The continued and growing partnership between JLTV and Comcast Cable further affirms the need for and demand of JLTV's programming for all Americans. |
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Expanding Promotion of JLTV Programming Across the Country
On May 2, 2011, thousands of high school students and Holocaust survivors from countries around the world will share in a once-in-a-lifetime experience. They will march three kilometers between the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. In replicating the "March of Death" that many European Jews were forced to take, these students and survivors will transform the march into the "March of the Living". The event will air LIVE on Jewish Life Television across the country. JLTV has just launched an aggressive marketing campaign to Jewish organizations around the nation to generate viewership for this moving, historic event. To learn more about the March, go to www.motl.org and to view JLTV's coverage of last year's March, click here.
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Americans from all
Walks of Life Love JLTV
"I love learning about the Jews, G-d's chosen people. I love the history lessons and the one-on-one interviews with the Holocaust Survivors. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" - R.W., Owosso, MI, DirecTV "I love Jewish comedy! I was born in 1952 and was raised on the great classic comedy created by writers like Mel Brooks, Woddy Allen. And I'm not even Jewish."
- D.H., Cocoa, FL, Bright House "I really enjoy all of your shows. I have a Jewish Aunt by marriage and Bubbe reminds me of her Bubbe."
- K.W., Houston, TX, Comcast
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... brought to you by the JLTV News Department On this day, March 14, in 1879 ...
On this day in 1879, Albert Einstein was born Ulm in the German Empire. In 1921, this German Jew receives the Nobel Prize in Physics, but he fleed Germany in 1933 after the Nazis came to power. He immigrated to the United States and became a U.S. citizen in 1940, ultimately becoming a Physics Professor at Princeton University. In 1952, Einstein was offered the ceremonial post of President of the State of Israel, a position he declined with sadness. Albert Einstein died from internal bleeding caused by an aortic aneurysm in 1955 at the age of 76. |
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