Tag: Phil Rosenthal

The writer expresses strong dislike for the show "Curb Your Enthusiasm," detailing a visceral aversion to its humor and worldview centered on kvetching and portraying flawed, selfish characters.
The podcast "Irrefutably Jewish: Ep. 403" features Phil Rosenthal discussing his new children's book, "Just Try It!", Eric Cohen and Abe Unger introducing the first Jewish classical school, Emet Classical Academy, Rabbi Meni Even-Israel discussing leading the Steinsaltz Center to make Jewish knowledge more accessible, and sponsorship messages from Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management, Shalom Hartman Institute's podcast TEXTing, and ChaiFlicks streaming service.
Producer and writer Phil Rosenthal and his daughter Lily Rosenthal explore their Jewish identity through food in their collaboration, a book titled "Just Try It!" which is the first in the Phil & Lil series.
Phil Rosenthal, known for his show "Somebody Feed Phil," is launching a diner in Los Angeles named Max and Helens after his Jewish parents.
This article highlights five favorite food segments from Jewish podcasts in 2022.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts have Jewish guest Phil Rosenthal, who discusses Season 6 of his travel food show, Somebody Feed Phil, and his accompanying cookbook.
The podcast episode features Phil Rosenthal, creator of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and 'Somebody Feed Phil' on Netflix, discussing his global food adventures, including an episode in Tel Aviv with chefs Michael Solomonov and Uri Buri.
Funny or Die's video humorously portrays James Bond as a mensch, reflecting on Harvey Weinstein's criticism of Hollywood violence.