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John Nathan enjoys an Israeli drama about a rabbi who frees women from unhappy marriages - but spies on his own wife.
This stunning drama has rewritten the rules, says Linda Marric
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The books that inspired a generation of girls are back as a Netflix series. Jennifer Lipman is celebrating
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Minkie Spiro is the British director who worked on HBO's much praised adaptation of Philip Roth's The Plot Against America. She tells Jenni Frazer why this project mattered so much
This six part thriller imagines a two-state Israel - but not divided the way you think it might be
This excellent documentary about the NHS response to the coronavirus pandemic felt very close to home
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As soon as Lenny Abrahamson read Sally Rooney's second novel he knew he wanted to direct it for television
This series about a young woman's flight from the Satmar community is utterly binge-worthy says John Nathan
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On a celebrity 'pilgrimage' to Istanbul, the former politician explores her Jewishness
A new Netflix series tells the story of a young women's flight from the Satmar community of Williamsburg, New York