Zachary Noah Piser is the most recent Member of the Tribe to take on the iconic character whose coming of age struggle brings audiences together from across the diversity spectrum
The first-ever Broadway revival of the Barbra Streisand classic is currently in previews; the show officially opens at the August Wilson Theatre on April 24
In 'As They Made Us,' the 'Big Bang Theory' star steps behind the camera to write and direct a semi-autobiographical melodrama about a family's encounter with death and dysfunction
With a new production of 'Harmony' opening April 14, Manilow and his writing partner Bruce Sussman discuss the show's - and their - Jewish roots, along with their legendary careers
David Fishof's getaway where amateurs can jam alongside their music heroes has hosted over 5,000 campers over 25 years and gained national fame - but he hasn't forgotten his roots
This year, as Jewish and Irish people celebrate together, we remember the last time the two booze-centric holidays collided, and the 1984 SNL skit that was the toast of the town
From doily head coverings to pre-speech jitters, the rebooted sitcom managed to capture the Jewish rite just right, largely thanks to screenwriter Yael Galena's own experiences
The comedian's semi-autobiographical character regularly pushes the boundaries when it comes to touchy subjects, but some are asking whether he's toeing the line or crossing it
As the year comes to an end, The Times of Israel dishes with royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti about the biggest stories out of Buckingham Palace - and Montecito, California
This year saw illuminating, controversial and entertaining releases onscreen, in the literary and musical worlds, as well as in podcasts. Here are some that made the biggest splash
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