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The show is up for four Emmy awards, including outstanding comedy series.
Austrian border guards stabbed one painting, on view in Holt in Norfolk, to make sure no one was hiding inside the case as its owners fled the Nazis.
Amid backlash over “Sabra” hero’s links to the IDF, significant changes have been made to the character’s backstory in the upcoming Captain America film.
“The story of Tevye and his family humanizes modern headlines and offers a glimpse into what so many are experiencing,” executive producer Anthony Ejarque told JNS.
Reader responses will help the Sarasota Jewish Theatre in Florida decide if it wants to fully stage the shows during the 2025-26 season.
Children found solace in familiar cartoon characters during one of history’s darkest periods.
Modi Rosenfeld reflects on his journey from finance to funny business, and how he’s using humor to bridge cultures and spread joy in challenging times.
American version of hit series becomes most-watched show in the United States.
“We are putting safeguards in place to prevent this type of policy violation from happening in the future,” stated the St. Louis organization’s board chair.
“Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints,” an eight-part docudrama to air in November, dramatizes the stories of eight Christian religious figures.
Majority of countries have made no progress on Holocaust art restitution over the last quarter century.