Arts and Entertainment
News about Jewish and Israeli films, television shows, theater and other celebrity news
Menashe Kadishman’s “Sacrifice of Isaac” may be overshadowed right now by a symbolic Shabbat table set for the remaining hostages being held captive in Gaza, though it has taken on new symbolism.
“Bigger Than Me” features oil paintings and sketches by artist Shai Azoulay.
The former antisemitism envoy tackles the basics: What river and what sea do all those signs refer to?
The 17-minute film is about a Holocaust survivor who writes a letter to a pig that saved his life.
It’s planned to go public before the release of his new album “Vultures.”
“When you bring joy back into people’s lives, they can recover better,” says Comedy for Koby publicist of the Koby Mandell Foundation’s plan to stage the act throughout Israel.
The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid claims that it did not know at the time that it was buying a stolen painting.
The Academy Award-winning actress apologized for a recent antisemitic comment.
Jewish-themed shows with nominations but not victories included “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Fleishman Is in Trouble.”
“The Boy,” a film by Yahav Winner, who was killed on Oct. 7, is playing in Manhattan.
Steve McQueen, director of the Best Picture winner “12 Years a Slave,” created the more than four-hour historical project.
It will feature the Oscar award-winning actor in a psychological contest with psychiatrist Douglas Kelley, played by Oscar-winner Rami Malek, evaluating the Nazi propagandist’s fitness for trial.