Television/Film

In the premiere episode of the 12th and final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David contemplates going to Israel, along with his housemate Leon.
A YouTube creator receives the Silver Play Creator Award for reaching 100k subscribers interested in Jewish History, expressing gratitude and looking forward to future learning.
The first full trailer for the biopic Back to Black, portraying the life of Amy Winehouse, features scenes of the Jewish singer wearing a Star of David necklace, similar to the one she wore in real life.
Jewish actor Noah Schnapp, known for his role in Stranger Things, recently addressed the controversy surrounding his views on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The episode "Palestinian Chicken" from Larry David's show "Curb Your Enthusiasm" has become one of the show's most beloved episodes.
"The Book of Clarence" is a new film that takes place in Jerusalem in the year 33 A.D. and explores faith.
Director Rachel Israel, known for the film "Keep the Change," has just finished filming her new star-studded and Jewish-themed movie, "Floaters in Manhattan."
In the TV series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Larry David's character has embodied various aspects of Jewish identity and humor over 11 seasons, creating quintessential Jewish episodes.
The article discusses the unique humor of Israel, which is characterized as cynical, forthright, and affectionate.
The article discusses the problem of fake and predictable film reviews.
Jewish Broadway stars came together to perform a non-denominational Shabbat service at the St. James Theater in Times Square.
"The Curse" is a satirical TV series that explores themes of wokeness, privilege, and environmentalism.
The article is promoting the Hamascars, an award ceremony humorously highlighting memorable moments related to the Hamas dossier.
British sound designer Johnnie Burn, known for his work in films like Under the Skin and Poor Things, discusses his process and research for the film Zone of Interest, directed by Jonathan Glazer.
Gods Gang is a new animated show created by Nimrod-Avraham May that features a team of superheroes from different religions fighting evil.
Lee Grant, a two-time Oscar winner, returned to making movies after being blacklisted for 12 years, with the help of Norman Jewison and Norman Lear.
This article discusses five key things to know about Jon Stewart's Jewish mother, Marian Leibowitz.
Actress Carol Kane plays the lead role in the movie "Between the Temples," where she portrays a woman seeking a bat mitzvah.
The PBS documentary "Nazi Town, USA" explores the largely unknown story of the German American Bund in the 1930s, which had numerous chapters across the U.S. and promoted fascist ideologies.
Jon Stewart is set to make a comeback to The Daily Show, hosting the show on Mondays.
Jon Stewart, the iconic Jewish comedian and former host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, is set to return to the show as a part-time host and executive producer on Mondays from February 12 through the November election.
The article discusses the similarity between the Oscar snub of Greta Gerwig, the director of the film "Barbie," and the past snubs of Barbra Streisand.
Hulu has released a first look at their highly anticipated show, "We Were the Lucky Ones," which will start airing on March 28.
Norman Jewison, the director of the iconic film Fiddler on the Roof, was not Jewish, but his experiences with antisemitism deeply impacted him.
The Oscar nominations this year include several movies with Jewish themes and connections.

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