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Elsa Guedj on Playing a ‘Reformed’ Female Rabbi
Arts
Television
Elsa Guedj on Playing a ‘Reformed’ Female Rabbi
by
Susan Hornik
The French streaming series ‘Reformed,’ now on HBO Max, pairs laughter with deeply Jewish philosophical moments.
Arts
Film
‘September 5’ Reveals How ABC Sports Covered Munich Massacre
by
Susan Hornik
Writer and director Tim Fehlbaum goes behind the scenes of his new and controversial film about the terror attack at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Arts
Television
Everyone’s Talking About ‘Nobody Wants This’
by
Susan Hornik
Writer, director and podcaster Erin Foster discusses interfaith relationships and creating a swoon-worthy Jewish character for her hit Netflix show.
Arts
‘Lady in the Lake’s Alma Har’el
by
Susan Hornik
The Israeli-born director's subversive Jewish thriller, now on Apple TV+, explores themes of race and gender.
Arts
Faith and Family in ‘We Were the Lucky Ones’
by
Susan Hornik
Moran Rosenblatt on her role as Herta Kurc in Hulu’s new Holocaust drama—and having a baby both onscreen and in real-life.
Arts
Asking ‘What Would Bella Do?’
by
Susan Hornik
The activist lawyer-turned-politician and Zionist Bella Abzug is the subject of a documentary now making the rounds at film festivals.
Arts
A New Hallmark Movie Has Us Spinning ‘Round and Round’
by
Susan Hornik
Sufganiyot plus dreidels plus romance plus a time loop—what more do you want from a Jewish-themed Hallmark movie?
Arts
Benny Safdie on Intermarriage and ‘Are You There God?’
by
Susan Hornik
Safdie, who plays the Jewish father in the film adaptation, gives his read on Judy Blume’s iconic novel and its themes of intermarriage, antisemitism and family.
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