Sasha Joseph Neulinger 'cleans out old wounds' to heal from trauma inflicted by family members -- including prominent Temple Emanu-El cantor uncle -- and prolonged legal drama

Docustream will screen Israeli and international films May 13-23, as annual May event is postponed to September

'Circus of Books' follows how director Rachel Mason's conservative parents turned an adult bookstore into a California LGBT institution -- and still sent the kids to Hebrew school

After interviewing two-dozen survivors, 19-year-old Ashton Gleckman from Indiana created his film ‘We Shall Not Die Now’ -- with an assist from Claude Lanzmann’s ‘Shoah’

The documentary 'Henri Dauman: Looking Up' sees a Parisian orphan become a successful US photojournalist, and true to form, the film's subject won't let the pandemic get him down

Documentary 'They Ain't Ready for Me' chronicles student rabbi Tamar Manasseh, pioneer of a Chicago campaign providing poor families with a much-needed oasis

Two-part documentary 'Auschwitz Untold in Color' to air in UK and US with unprecedented touched-up death camp images; shows Jewish resistance, cultural genocide, murder of Romani

Premiering January 21 ahead of March 2 opening of the Secret Vatican Archives for 1939-1958, film provides historical context for 17 million pages of documents to be released

From the Balkans to IS in Kurdistan, French thinker/filmmaker Bernard-Henri Levy's films document the harsh reality of combat front lines. Now showing in NYC and LA through Jan. 18

Upcoming documentary 'Jews of the Wild West' tells the stories of Levi Strauss, Wyatt Earp's girlfriend and other Jewish denizens of the legendary US frontier

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