Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Arts and Entertainment

News about Jewish and Israeli films, television shows, theater and other celebrity news

“These cassettes, now recognized on a global scale, hold historical, cultural and social importance,” said Jewish Museum Berlin curator Tamar Lewinsky.
“The Zone of Interest” won the Grand Prix at the prestigious film festival.
She and the two runners-up will perform with Nicole Raviv in Israel.
The Jewish-born actress, who had a “truly uncanny” grasp of mass culture, was the Madonna or Lady Gaga of her day, historian Carol Ockman told JNS.
The Kabbalah follower will visit Tzfat to pay tribute to Jewish mystics.
Co-founder Odelia Haroush: Seret is bringing “unstoppable” female talent to the United Kingdom.
The award-winning producer and younger sister of Steven Spielberg told JNS that it’s important to tell Jewish stories of trauma to counter rising antisemitism.
“It is hard not to read Caravaggio’s tumultuous life and tendency to solve problems with a sword into this extraordinary picture,” curator Rachel McGarry told JNS.
“This settlement provides a measure of closure and justice for the Rüdenberg family,” said Adrienne Harris, New York superintendent of financial services.
The commandment to count 49 days between Passover and Shavuot has inspired generations of artists.
The work will be installed on a site that includes what is reportedly the earliest U.S. sculptural commemoration of the Holocaust.
Alexsandro Palombo has called the marring of his pop art antisemitic.