Tag: Shtisel

Kveller is launching a new Jewish TV Club on Substack for fans of Jewish representation on television.
Michael Aloni, known for his roles in Shtisel and The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem, discusses his experiences in the series "We Were the Lucky Ones."
Robin Weigert, known for her role in Hulu's Holocaust drama "We Were the Lucky Ones," discusses her deep connection to her character Nechuma and Jewish traditions in an interview.
Israeli actress Hadas Yaron, known for her roles in both Israeli and American productions, including the Holocaust drama "We Were the Lucky Ones," found herself deeply connected to her own family history during filming.
The popular Israeli TV show Shtisel, which was previously available on Netflix, can now be streamed on the Jewish platform ChaiFlicks.
Yehonatan Indursky, co-creator of the hit show Shtisel, has revealed that he now identifies as haredi Orthodox again after previously being secular.
Yehonatan Indursky, the co-creator of the popular show Shtisel, has recently announced that he identifies as haredi Orthodox once again.
The streaming wars between platforms like Netflix, HBO Max, and Hulu have resulted in an abundance of quality content, including an increase in Israeli TV shows and original Jewish content.
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.
In an interview on Haaretz Weekly, Israeli director Rama Burshtein discusses her work in depicting the lives and relationships within the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
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.
The Israeli acting industry is small, so it feels like there are only a handful of actors who appear in many Israeli shows.
Alex Tubis, the real-life artist behind the paintings in the popular TV series Shtisel, had never heard of the show when he was hired for its second season.
The article discusses how the TV show "Shtisel" presents a surprisingly progressive view of abortion within the Orthodox Jewish community.
An American remake of the popular Israeli show Shtisel has been announced, but it seems to bear little resemblance to the original.
This episode of Unorthodox features Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer, known for her roles in the Israeli shows "Losing Alice" and "Shtisel," as well as her appearance in Steven Spielberg's film "Munich."
Season 3 of the popular haredi Orthodox drama series Shtisel will be released on Netflix on March 25.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss various topics, such as the partnership between pork-loving former Soviets and ultra-Orthodox Jews in Netanyahu's government, the implementation of official credit ratings for Israelis, and the return of the TV show Shtisel for a third season.
In "The Keeva & Us Edition" podcast, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss various topics, including the intriguing partnership between pork-loving former Soviets and God-fearing ultra-Orthodox Jews in a Netanyahu government, the implementation of official credit ratings for all Israelis and its implications, and the anticipation for the return of the popular show "Shtisel."
The article discusses the portrayal of ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities in recent media, focusing on the contrast between tragedy and comedy in these depictions.
In the Israeli TV series "Shtisel," set in a haredi community in Jerusalem, the show explores the dynamics of a complex and intense Jewish family, including Akiva and his father Reb Shulem, along with various relatives.