Tag: Israeli Tv

The Israeli media is currently focused on several key topics, including the debate over military service exemptions for members of the ultra-Orthodox community, particularly in light of the recent war in Gaza.
Several TV shows offer insights into Israeli history, culture, and politics, shedding light on aspects such as the British mandate's impact on the Middle East in "Birth of a Conflict," the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in "Fauda," pre-state Jewish life in Jerusalem in "Beauty Queen of Jerusalem," mandatory IDF service among Orthodox soldiers in "Commandments," and societal tensions in "Our Boys" which touches on current events in Israeli society.
Israeli TV series "Fauda" will be returning for a fifth season, despite previous indications that the fourth season would be the last.
Maya Landsman, a talented actress in Israeli TV and theater, is making waves by portraying complex and relatable characters.
Israeli TV has seen a rise in the representation of religious Jews in recent years, with shows like "Srugim," "Shtisel," and "Shababnikim" gaining popularity and critical acclaim.
Former HBO Chairman and CEO Richard Plepler joins Yonit and Jonathan to discuss the global success of Israeli television shows like In Treatment, Fauda, Homeland, and Shtisel, which have captivated audiences worldwide.
"Oslo," the Tony-winning play chronicling the secret negotiations that led to the Oslo Accords in 1993, has been adapted into an HBO film.
In this podcast episode, Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman cover three significant topics in Israel.
The Homer Calendar, a Simpsons-themed Omer countdown created by Brian Rosman, features Jewish-related jokes from The Simpsons' episodes.