Jewish Broadcasting

Jewish Broadcasting is a Dutch public broadcasting that the Judaism in the broadest sense of the word highlighted from different angles, with the Jewish religion as a binding element. The broadcaster is called Jewish Broadcaster since september 2005, prior to that the name NIK Media. Director is Alfred Edelstein. Along with the Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation broadcasting time Muslims, the HUMAN, and the Organization for Hindu Media demands Edelstein a guaranteed budget of 15 million euro from the current 27 million euros.

The Jewish Broadcaster is called a 2.42-broadcasting (formerly 39f-broadcaster). The Board consists of representatives of the three major Jewish denominations: the Dutch-Israelite denomination, the Dutch Alliance for Progressive Judaism in Netherlands and the Portuguese defeated Israelite Municipality. The first broadcast of the forerunner of the Jewish Broadcaster, NIK Media, took place in 1973 on the radio. On 6 december 2012 made VVD-Secretary Tom Davis of culture are broadcasting plans in which no place for small religious broadcasters. At the world runs By Prem Radhakishun took it on for the JO by stating that there should be an exception made for a debt of honour to Netherlands because there has.

In the programming, the transfer of knowledge about Judaism-in whatever form-central. That can for example by broadcasting a television series about a prominent personality or particular Jewish community, a radio report about a Jewish event or by an internet special, which in itself can stand or extra information on a broadcast.Primarily the Jewish Broadcaster in the Netherlands, the Jewish people's part but finds it important that the opposite of radio and television programmes also be followed by a general audience. ==Programs[ Edit] == Via radio and television regularly all kinds of topics that relate to the Jewish community, the Jewish faith or the Jewish culture and traditions. The Jewish Broadcaster transmits programs from every two weeks on the television channel Netherlands 2 (usually over the weekend with a repeat during the week) and on the radio station Radio 5.

As of January 2010 the broadcasting its programming completely revamped and point the Jewish Broadcasting a wider and younger audience. A few examples of successful and well viewed television programmes are:


 * Find the differences, in which Jewish young people without knowing where they end up an unknown and exotic Jewish community visits;
 * The series Witz, in which Horace Cohen the cutest fragments of Jewish comedians presents;
 * The report series through the diaspora, in which six Jewish young people throughout Europe and North Africa go in search of their roots; * Doctor Jost about the ups and downs of a Dutch veterinarian in Israel;
 * The cooking game show Go Go Kosher ;
 * The Story of the Jewsdocumentary series, in which the origin of the Judaism of New York to Berlin to Odessa and enter Jerusalem .