US bureau chief Jacob Magid on violence against Arabs and Jews, and the government's response; news editor Amy Spiro on new attention to Golda Meir, and Adam Sandler on Netflix

Decades after the character's 1966 debut, writer Christopher Priest created a twist in the storyline that some may find surprising

While Larry David and Sarah Silverman were constantly on repeat in her NY home, Sabrina Teitelbaum's sound draws from Courtney Love and PJ Harvey for album dropping April 7

After a recent Variety article that drew attention to his orientation, the US religious funnyman doubles down on his cultural identity - and fans are overwhelmingly supportive

As host of the new NPR podcast 'The Statue,' Paul Farber looks into how we carry memories as a collective - learning from a fictitious character's very real sculpture along the way

Though not a Member of the Tribe himself, British filmmaker Oliver Park credits Jewish folklore with influencing the scary film genre, and in many ways his latest opus is an homage

Every Thursday night in January the channel airs movies from the '30s through the '90s showing how filmmakers deal with themes like the Holocaust, assimilation and religious life

David Schuck of New Rochelle’s Conservative Beth El Synagogue Center has a schmooze with the late-night host, who says he went to more bar mitzvahs than first communions as a kid

A community reveals itself in the things it argues about most passionately - and Jewish Americans spent no small part of this year debating these polarizing issues

Inspired by a gig that seemed like a joke, Lisa Geduldig started Kung Pao Kosher Comedy in 1993. It was an instant hit and now lures serious talent like Marc Maron and Margaret Cho

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