Welcome to The Hub for online Jewish classes and events. Find an upcoming event hosted by Jewish organizations across the world, or explore our on-demand section to view recordings of past events.

Loading Events

Eugene Levy: The Reluctant Traveler

Hosted By: Streicker Center Temple Emanu-El NYC

As all eight episodes of The Reluctant Traveler begin streaming on Apple TV+, Levy joins Temple Emanu-El for a screening and a chat with SiriusXM’s Jessica Shaw about packing his suitcase with trepidation and overcoming some of his long-held fears to open himself up to experiences that lead to a whole new chapter in his life.

Emmy Award winner Eugene Levy (Schitt’s Creek) agrees the time is finally right for him to broaden his horizons. Self-confessedly not your typical travel show host – he’s not usually adventurous or well-versed in globe-trotting, Levy hosts and executive produces the new Apple TV+ travel series, The Reluctant Traveler.

The series follows Levy as he visits some of the world’s most beautiful and intriguing destinations, experiencing thrilling local adventures with new friends, including taking a sound bath in the Maldives, ice floating in Finland, connecting with the Navajo Nation in Utah, taking a spicy trip to a kitchen in Lisbon, taking a bite out of the culinary culture of Tokyo and journeying into the Costa Rican jungle. Along the way, Levy also stays in remarkable and unique hotels, including the historic Gritti Palace in Venice and a train hotel suspended above Kruger National Park in South Africa.

 

The event listed here is hosted by a third party. My Jewish Learning/70 Faces Media is not responsible for its content or for errors in the listing.

Advertisement

Discover More

LGBT Resources for Holocaust Remembrance Day

When the last known gay Jewish Holocaust survivor, Gad Beck, died in 2012, it was a poignant reminder that both ...

Jewish Theater Receives a Revitalization

The Festival of Jewish Theater and Ideas represents a new blooming of Jewish theater.

All the Holocaust Memorial Days Explained

From Yom HaShoah to International Holocaust Memorial Day, there are a variety of dates for commemorating one of the worst tragedies in Jewish history.

Advertisement
Advertisement