Tag: Mayim Bialik

Eileen Myles, a prominent American poet, posted controversial anti-Israel statements on social media, sparking debates among Jewish writers about antisemitism and activism.
The Jewish Book Council has launched an initiative to collect reports of antisemitism in the literary world, following a wave of incidents targeting Jewish creatives during the Israel-Hamas war.
Mayim Bialik shares her guide to embracing the new Jewish year with four key principles: unplug, slow down, dream, and find a connection to something greater than oneself.
Actress Mayim Bialik shares her thoughts on the challenges of the past year and offers her guide to embracing the new Jewish year.
To celebrate Israel's 75th birthday, The CJN Daily has collaborated with David Matlow to delve into the history of Israel through his 75 carefully selected pieces from his Zionist artifacts collection in the book "75 Treasures."
In a podcast episode featuring Mayim Bialik, the conversation touches on her experiences as a Zionist in Hollywood, her transition from sitcom star to film director, and her integration of Jewish grief rituals into her movie.
Mayim Bialik, known for her roles in sitcoms, neuroscience Ph. D., parenting books author, and observant Jew, discussed her experience mourning her father by saying Kaddish while managing work, parenting during COVID, and directing a film on the Unorthodox podcast by Tablet.
The latest episode discusses the ongoing coalition crisis in Israel, with PM Bennett facing challenges in maintaining his government's stability, potentially giving Netanyahu an opportunity to gain power.
This week's episode of Big Bang Slice discusses the film "Licorice Pizza" and features Mayim Bialik, the actress, neuroscientist, and Jeopardy! co-host, who makes her directorial debut with the Jewish film "As They Made Us."
Mayim Bialik, known for her roles in The Big Bang Theory and as the host of Jeopardy!, has ventured into writing and directing with her debut film, As They Made Us, inspired by her own experiences of mourning her father.
In this episode of the Unorthodox podcast, the hosts celebrate Nobel Prize season by interviewing actress and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik.
During their week off to celebrate the new year, Unorthodox provides some updates.
The text explores various parenting philosophies and challenges the prevailing notion that parental nurture significantly shapes children's outcomes.