Fleishman is In Trouble TV review: Doctor dates amid mezuzahs and batmitzvahs
Judaism’s almost a supporting character in this faithful but impressively visual recreation of book
Richard Belzer was a Jewish comedian. Why couldn't the NYtimes say so?
Belzer's proud Jewish heritage was mysteriously absent from the author's obituaries
Extraordinary TV review: A British sitcom with its own super power
Great concept and laughs aplenty from winner of scriptwriting competition
How Arlene Phillips danced from poverty to fame
We meet the choreographer as she prepares an immersive production of Guys & Dolls
Lior Raz stars in new Israeli surrogacy drama
The series premiered in Israel on Monday, garnering mostly positive reviews and emotional feedback from viewers
Nolly TV review:When the crossroads of life take a turning to obscurity
Tale of soap star Noele Gordon entertains thanks to a brilliantly light-touch script and a fabulous performance from Helena Bonham Carter
MPs and Board of Deputies slam 'antisemitic conspiracy theories' on GBNews
They have called on Ofcom to act over 'conspiratorial antisemitism or other misinformation' on GB News shows
Fauda series four TV review: The gruffmeister tells the world about Israel
Season three lost its way but fear not - season four starts with a bang...
Blogger denied permission to appeal libel case against Rachel Riley
Michael Sivier has so far crowdfunded over £250,000 for his unsuccessful actions
A power team tells the story of sacked legend Noele Gordon
The sacking of Crossroads star Noele Gordon in 1981 forms the plot of an appealing new drama from Queer as Folk producer Nicola Shindler
The US and the Holocaust TV review: The American dream that shut out the Jews
Film-maker Ken Burns' documentary series allows us to step to one side and cast our view anew on the terrifying panorama of the Shoah
MADOFF: The Monster of Wall Street TV review: The real ogre here was plain greed
Director of this documentary series does his best to dress up his nebbishy open-faced subject in a terrifying costume
Apprentice contestant apologises for selling Nazi memorabilia
Gregory Ebbs' Raven Yard Antiques has come under fire from community groups
Plans to scrap Israel’s BBC could see it axed from Eurovision
Israel's new coalition plans to scrap Kan's role as a public broadcaster due to its alleged 'left-wing bias'
Another Fauda hit - as Israel’s hottest global TV sensation returns to our screens, we meet its stars
As series four is set to launch on UK Netflix, we're back with familiar faces
The Apprentice TV review: Sorry, Lord Sugar, our relationship is finished
With casting by Instagram and a new policy of insisting the candidates are all fresh and young, after 17 seasons together, is it time to call it quits with the business show?
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