The Offer TV review: Entertaining drama about the making of The Godfather
A charismatic cast tells the tale of how Jewish and Italian filmmakers came together to create the cinema classic
Georgia school’s new logo resembled the Nazi eagle, shocking local Jews
Atlanta primary school which shares car park with synagogue has suspended distribution of logo after outcry
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time film review - A thrilling account of a man who stood for more than many give him credit
Curb your Enthusiasm director Robert B. Weide spent four decades of his life attempting to make a documentary about his friend and mentor. That film is finally being released, and not a second too soon.
Where the Crawdads Sing film review: A sanitised adaptation of Delia Owens's 2018 bestseller
Normal People's Daisy Edgar-Jones puts in a good performance but it can't rescue a movie that fails to truly grasp both the era and the region it is set in
Joe Biden’s gaffes on his Middle East tour are a symbol of modern America
The US President managed to offend both Jews and Arabs on his visits to Israel and Saudi Arabia
‘I told President Biden that he reminded me of my husband’
Holocaust survivor photographed speaking with the US President reveals the details of their conversation at Yad Vashem
Thirsty Democrats eye Pritzker’s liberal oasis
Could the governor of Illinois be the man to take over from Biden?
Joe Biden kneels in front of Holocaust survivors at emotional Yad Vashem ceremony
The president ditched social distancing to pay his respects to two Shoah survivors
The Gray Man Film review: an enjoyable romp slightly let down by its meandering screenplay
There is a lot about the film that feels both old fashioned, but it is definitely entertaining
Meet the Jewish space engineer who helped bring us images taking us closer to moment of creation
Shul-going NASA veteran Michael Kaplan was part of the team that built the James Webb Space Telescope
A weary Biden's arrival to Israel was anticlimactic but sincere
Biden’s warm words in his speech all seemed sincere, but he’s suffering from the plummeting ratings in the polls back home
Secret Service agent sent back to the US after allegedly assaulting a woman in Jerusalem bar
A member of the team supporting the president was briefly detained by Israeli police
Students and staff at NY college pledge re-education programs for Jews to 'unlearn Zionism'
The letter has been criticised as a ‘throwback to Soviet re-education campaigns to un-Jew the Jews’
Fury of orthodox leaders as Israeli courts allow secular weddings in Israel for the first time
Currently non-orthodox Jewish marriages are not recognised as binding in Israel
Tennessee judges dismiss Jewish couple’s lawsuit claiming adoption discrimination
A court dismissed a claim that a Christian agency refusing adoption services to a Jewish couple was discrimination
Stephen Breyer's civility has never been more needed in the US
The now retired Supreme Court Justice was no caricature liberal
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