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Sarah Aroeste, Ladino’s Punk-Rock, Feminist Singer-Songwriter
by
Alan M. Tigay
The performer, among the few musicians who both sings traditional Ladino songs and writes new ones, is following the thread of her family's stories.
Arts
In ‘My Name Is Sara,’ Survival Is Vengeance
by
Curt Schleier
Sara Goralnik survived the Holocaust by posing as a Christian. Her story of escape and endurance is the focus of a drama out in theaters in July.
Arts
Jewish ‘Real Housewives’ Star Jill Zarin Returns to TV
by
Susan Hornik
The reality show favorite talks about the importance of family time and the lifestyle brand she created with her daughter, Ally.
Arts
Film
Television
Are We in a Golden Age of ‘Haredi’ Television?
by
Josefin Dolsten
Portrayals of Orthodox Jews in media have been largely focused around a leaving-the-community narrative, but critics say that’s not an accurate picture of observant Jewish life.
Arts
Television
‘The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem,’ a Family Saga in Pre-state Israel
by
Suzanne Dressler
Israel's 'The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem,' now on Netflix, is a complicated, dark and addictive must-see.
Arts
Orna Guralnik Helps Real-Life Couples in ‘Couples Therapy’
by
Susan Hornik
Israeli-born clinical psychologist Orna Guralnik expertly shepherds couples through the ups and downs of relationships in her Showtime docuseries.
Arts
Television
A Jewish Hairdresser Spies on Neo-Nazis in ‘Ridley Road’
by
Curt Schleier
Based on a 2014 novel by Jo Bloom, 'Ridley Road' is a timely thriller that touched off an antisemitic firestorm when it premiered in Britain.
Arts
‘Before and After’: An Artist Responds to the War in Ukraine
by
Renee Ghert-Zand
Israeli artist Zoya Cherkassky, who was born in Ukraine, uses drawing and painting to process the horrific images of war in the country.
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