Tag: Coming Of Age

A group of three tweens and teens in Los Angeles discussed the popular Netflix movie "You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah" by Adam Sandler.
"How Do You Measure a Year?" is a short documentary film created by Jay Rosenblatt, a filmmaker and father, who stitched together home video footage of his daughter, Ella, from the ages of 2 to 18.
This article discusses a selection of novels that reflect the anxieties and uncertainties facing the American Jewish community in recent years.
The new movie adaptation of Judy Blume's classic novel "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" explores the spiritual journey of its protagonist, Margaret, in addition to her experiences of puberty and middle school.
The article discusses the movie adaptation of Judy Blume's "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret."
"Coming of Age in the Sephardi Diaspora" explores the scarcity of Sephardi coming-of-age stories compared to Ashkenazi literature and highlights some notable works in the genre.
"Not Our Kind" by Kitty Zeldis, reminiscent of Proust's work, is set in postwar America and follows a recent Jewish graduate who becomes a tutor for a wealthy family while facing anti-Semitism.
In 1984, the Chicago Cubs advanced to the National League Championship Series against the San Diego Padres, which carried personal significance for the author due to familial connections with a Padres fan.
"4 3 2 1" by Paul Auster is a novel following the childhood and coming-of-age of a literary New Jersey Jewish boy named Archie Ferguson.
ABC announced a three-hour made-for-TV remake of "Dirty Dancing" starring Abigail Breslin, part of a trend in television musical events.