Sex. Drugs. Gays. “Transparent” has it all. And it is also the best, most authentic Jewish television of 2014.
Jake Marmer's poems wrestle with Judaism and G-d just as they wrestle with new fatherhood, career-hood, the unfamiliar weight of responsibility.
Israeli director, Avi Nesher, talks about how the trauma of the Holocaust is still impacting Israeli life and why he chose to make a movie about it.
Bentzi Avtzon’s documentary, The Light Of Fire, shows both the destructive and transformative power of fire.
A review of a book about Churchill's secret warriors who gave birth to modern black ops.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.
Amy Steinberg has a brand new album out called Broken Open. It has the power to break you open, too. It is...
A discussion with the creator of the Misaviv Hebrew Circle Calendar.
Merlino's portraits tell the human story in all of its gutter and glammer and all the pitted macadam between. Each fighter struggles -- sometimes against tremendous obstacles -- for the glory of triumph.
Brown's memoir is good. It would be reassuring to parents and siblings of autistic children, and is especially helpful in cultivating compassion in outsiders for the families of autistic children.