By changing the name of a key character responsible for gruesome experimentation on Black victims, the series echoes charges of blood libel, which led to centuries of pogroms

Fans of inebriated comedians interpreting history will be sad to hear that the show has been canceled after 6 seasons; here are some of our favorite Jewish moments from the series

Israel is stunningly the 3rd-biggest exporter of media to the US, and with production held up by the pandemic, it's sending out more -- like these top picks available for streaming

Shows written by, acted in, and about notable Jews are up for awards in a sweeping array of categories, and here's a (mostly) complete list

With its second season now streaming on Hulu, the show's protagonist's funny but poignant struggle with religion is eminently relatable for people of any (or no) faith

Jewish actress calls her role in animated series an 'act of erasure of Black people'; co-creators of show agree with move, apologize for casting decision

The satirical rapper may have found his true calling as the Larry David of the rap world; the show combines his very real rapping skills with pitch-perfect (but very vulgar) comedy

Meggie Kwait of Beit Rabban Day School on Manhattan's Upper West Side reps the Tribe, comes in second place in the Teachers Tournament

Jewish game show contestant's confession to deliberately losing on a 1950s quiz show helped drive a national scandal

Now on Hulu for US viewers, FX series chronicles the rise and fall of the Equal Rights Amendment with names like Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, and 'Moses of feminism' Betty Friedan

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