Tag: Norman Jewison

In a recent discussion, the concept of "diasporism" has emerged within North American Jewry as a counterpoint to traditional Zionism, with some Jews increasingly critical of Israel and Zionism.
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 highlights the lives and contributions of several individuals in the Jewish community.
Norman Jewison, the director of the iconic film Fiddler on the Roof, was not Jewish, but his experiences with antisemitism deeply impacted him.
Norman Jewison, the director of the iconic film Fiddler on the Roof, passed away at the age of 97.
Director Norman Jewison, a self-proclaimed goy, made one of the most beloved Jewish films of all time, Fiddler on the Roof.