It’s always been good, but this year was special
By Misha Mansoor
The Israeli singer performed against a backdrop of protests and death threats
By Katie Grant
Sam Holder’s programme about Pesach gave me warm, fuzzy feelings
By Keren David
As a film about preparing for bar and bat mitzvahs comes to BBC1, Matt Baylis explains why we’re so at home on the small screen
By Matt Baylis
By Josh Kaplan
Larry David’s Curb was one of the last great examples of Brooklyn Jewish humour
The Jewish star of BBC One’s Interior Design Masters opens up to the JC about her identity, living in Israel, and singing Fiddler on the Roof
By Jane Prinsley
This programme has destroyed my life. I’m hooked, and powerless to resist its allure
By Stephen Pollard
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A new documentary shines a light on the controversial fashion designer
By Felix Pope
This Sunday is Mother’s Day and Rosa Doherty’s first without her beloved mum. She can’t send her a card, but her gratitude could not be stronger
By Rosa Doherty
The colourful trendsetter found fame in her 80s with the ‘more is more, and less is a bore' mantra
One Day isn’t just a bit of nostalgic romance, it’s also a parenting manual on how not to bring up your Jewish princelet
While it’s not certain if this is the end for Larry,
By Josh Howie
What happens when Berliners trace the history of their homes?
Green was allegedly involved in the assassination of an unidentified former Nazi after the war
Idan Amedi was injured serving in Gaza two weeks ago
By JC Reporter
These are Jewish and Jew-ish gems coming out this year
By Elisa Bray