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While initially making a mark on the soap opera “Days of Our Lives,” the performer would help create a now iconic comic-book villainess.
Ken Jennings will host the show in her stead, as Bialik supports the workers’ strike in Hollywood.
“These violins are a different type of survivor,” said musicologist James Grymes, who is part of the Violins of Hope project.
David Draiman of the band Disturbed invited the young fan on stage, but she was scared, leading to a touching moment captured on video.
Born in Tel Aviv and now living in LA, he spoke with JNS about the film, which is somewhat of “a requiem” for former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir as a leader.
Surfing immense music libraries is less satisfying than old-fashioned collecting, according to Israeli researchers.
Beyond the prop, some have said it’s inappropriate for the non-Jewish actor to play Leonard Bernstein, who was Jewish.
Benny and Josh Safdie, the brothers who made the film “Uncut Gems,” have produced a shocking, yet funny, three-part exposé.
A track titled “Balloons” praises Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader known to spread Jew-hatred.
Universal Pictures defended the translation of “stranger.”
Israeli actor Tsahi Halevi of “Fauda” fame is making his Bollywood debut.
The composer’s family has supported Cooper’s prosthetic nose and said that the late Bernstein would have done the same.