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Nadia Swalha’s incendiary interview was shared with her 555,000 Instagram followers
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Nobody Wants This...the Jewish woman’s rewrite
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A gag about hostage negotiations revealed the show’s lack of connection with the reality faced by Jewish people
By Natalie Blenford
The Netflix hit does a disastrous disservice to Jewish and non-Jewish women alike. It is nothing short of the Madonna-whore complex updated for our age
By Karen Glaser
The main characters are two-dimensional in this ‘rabbi rom-com for goys’ but worth watching for the excellent supporting cast
By Stephen Pollard
The actor said that in his career he has been described as ‘not being all-American enough’
The very Jewish team went viral after their performance on the hit BBC show on Monday night
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It is packed to the rafters with Jewy things and it’s beautifully acted, so the JC’s editor-at-large should have loved it. I did not
Simon Cowell told the Jerusalem Youth Chorus: ‘You made something very complicated beautiful through friendship’