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The controversial Amazon series means well but misses the mark.
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A rock prince pays respect to his elders in the moving documentary ‘Echo in the Canyon.’
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by Julia Malaga
Exposure to the closed, marginalized culture on the small screen made me realize how important it is to build bridges to the ultra-Orthodox.
by Judy Gruen
The new film about Fred Rogers and a cynical journalist is a movie we need right now.
Award-winning director Taika Waititi skewers the banality of evil in his latest film.
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Valerie Harper created an iconic Jewish character.
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It's a despicable misrepresentation of truth.
A new movie highlights how the rock legend inspired a teenager to pursue his dreams, reminding me of everything I love about Springsteen’s music.
The hit movie draws on timeless Jewish values and stories.
How could the world forget the Beatles?
The hit film delves into some meaty philosophical issues.
Moe Berg became a major league ball player and a major league spy.
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Old Jews Telling Jokes is now an off Broadway production.
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The Disney film tackles the conflicts of self-doubt, actualizing potential and escaping reality.
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What do the Jewish People and the television show “Game of Thrones” have in common?
Fans can’t get enough of this Hareidi family.
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Captain Marvel is a superhero whose real strength comes from the inside. Just like Queen Esther.
A positive Jewish twist to the acclaimed new film.
Flawed and complex, Lee’s superheroes looked a lot like us.
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The comedy group were equally offensive to all people.
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The prolific, award-winning playwright died at age 91.
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Some Jewish wisdom from the blockbuster film.
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I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. The rowdy audience of millennials burst into applause when he stated, "God is real. God loves you. Believe that, I do."
The unlikely media star taught the importance of civility, compassion, and the hard work of being a good human being.
Amy Schumer’s mediocre film raises important issues about self-esteem and beauty.
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