Opening in NY and LA Oct. 28, the fictionalized account is rich with details Jews of a certain place and time will pick up on, but the story's central ethical dilemma is universal

Celebrities and influencers amplify cookbook author's simple stance of solidarity while others decry 'fake allyship'

Hired to give lessons to Nathan Fielder's fake family on the hit HBO series, Miriam Eskenasy, who came to the US via Romania and Israel, has a fascinating tale of her own

An unconventional glimpse into the famed puppeteer's background is on display at the Bay Area Contemporary Jewish Museum - and it includes a satirical pre-WWII marionette of Hitler

Out today, 'The Music Never Stops' doesn't just offer candid stories of a jam band guru's wild music industry career, but also a kind and insightful take on business philosophy

In the nonfiction 'Nein, Nein, Nein!' novelist and screenwriter Jerry Stahl explores how we remember the tragedy and whether it's possible to properly mourn and honor its victims

The filmmaker says his goal was to smash audience expectations for the chiseled superhero, showing that there are more sides to Marvel's most monolithic crusader

Now in theaters, the latest soon-to-be blockbuster is entertaining - but with repetitive jokes and a juvenile tone, it's not bad that it's the franchise's shortest feature in years

The comic, a proud gay Jewish mom, is moderating a June 16 panel on humor in today's world where working comedians will weigh in on how they navigate hatred and hypersensitivity

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

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