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A scene from the documentary film, “We Will Dance Again.” Credit: Shax Photography.
‘We Will Dance Again’ gets Television Academy award, nominated for two Emmys
“We honor this year’s winners for their commitment to creative and effective storytelling that educates and motivates audiences around the globe,” said Cris Abrego, chair of the Television Academy.
Izzy Salant
May 7, 2025
Israeli actress Gal Gadot early on in a 10 spicy chicken-wing interview on the show “Hot Ones.” Source: YouTube.
Gal Gadot turns 40: A look at her life
In honor of the occasion, we revisit some significant milestones in the life of Israel's undisputed representative in the global entertainment industry.
Inbal Chiat
May 4, 2025
Members of Yeshiva University's men's basketball team. Credit: FOX Nation.
Yeshiva University men’s basketball team nets a big win in ‘Rebound’
The FOX Nation documentary sheds light on the challenges the team faced following the Hamas-led terror attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Aaron Troodler
May 2, 2025
Author and former professional football player Emmanuel Acho hosted a panel discussion featuring (from left) actress and social-media influencer Montana Tucker; Yael Idan, a young survivor of the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023; film producer Eitan Schwartz; and director Asaf Becker following the premiere of “The Children of Oct. 7” on April 21, 2025. Photo by Izzy Salant.
‘My dad screamed he lost his arm,’ states 12-year-old in ‘The Children of Oct. 7’
“We were aware that in the current climate, getting Israeli-related content on a major streamer would be a challenge,” Eytan Schwartz, director of the documentary, told JNS.
Izzy Salant
May 1, 2025
Beth Lane, the director of the 2025 film “Unbroken,” with her mother, Ginger. Credit: Courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment.
Against all odds, seven siblings in Berlin survived the Holocaust
A directorial debut, “Unbroken,” which chronicles a filmmaker’s search of her family’s history, starts streaming this week on Netflix, timed to Yom Hashoah.
Alan Zeitlin
April 21, 2025
Gal Gadot attends the World Premiere of Disney's Snow White at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 15, 2025. Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney.
Lebanon bans ‘Snow White’ due to Israeli star Gal Gadot
No film in which the Israeli star has appeared has ever been screened in the country.
JNS Staff
April 17, 2025
The cast of the comedy film “Bad Shabbos.” Credit: Courtesy of Menemsha Films.
A ‘Bad Shabbos’ makes good comedy
Director Daniel Robbins talks about his new film that features dinner … and a dead body.
Alan Zeitlin
April 8, 2025
Movie theater. Credit: Derks24/Pixabay.
Lawler criticizes NY theater refusing to screen Jew-hatred documentary
The legislator questioned if the “personal anti-Israel bias” of the cinema’s new director of film curation influenced the decision to decline the screening.
April 1, 2025
Pro-Palestinian activists gather at an encampment at Rutgers University in May 2024. Photo by Faygie Holt.
‘Blind Spot’ documentary on campus antisemitism premieres on JBS
This landmark film examines the trajectory of antisemitism on U.S. campuses both before and after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
Fern Sidman
March 27, 2025