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The Stage Is Ours

Nearly 50 Jewish actors, playwrights, and directors gather at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre to reflect on the history and meaning of Jewish theater.


A Word Required

I ran away from home in October, just when the war started. In this liminal time, I encountered both the beauty and grief of being connected and attached.


The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong

In "The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong", writer Gary Shteyngart delves deep into his circumcision trauma with signature tragic-comic bravado.


Double Happiness

After the death of her husband of fifty years, a life-affirming Jewish widow and the tightly-wound Chinese-American restaurateur who serves her family every Christmas find themselves drawn into an unexpected late-in-life romance.


Earth Camp One

Earth Camp One tells the story of how the filmmaker lost five family members in a decade. We often want to break away from our families: what happens when they leave us?


Looking for Yedida

For decades, the fate of Yedida, the director’s lost aunt, remained a mystery. Now, for the first time, nurses from 1950’s children homes break their silence, revealing new details about one of Israel’s most painful and unresolved cases.


Who Killed Alex Odeh?

The assassination of a beloved Palestinian-American activist in Southern California ignites a 40-year quest for justice, revealing the insidious roots of a dangerous political movement that thrives today.


Wednesdays In Mississippi

Wednesdays in Mississippi is the little-known story of the first-ever all-women national civil rights program, whose multifaith Northern Black and White women citizen activist teams flew into deadly Mississippi during Freedom Summer in 1964, clandestinely supporting integration efforts, and local Black women’s leadership to seed community economic and educational empowerment.


Oxygen

With the outbreak of a new war in Israel, a soldier is about to enter Lebanon. His mother refuses to wait for bad news and decides to take matters into her own hands.


Monk in Pieces

Meredith Monk–Jewish-American composer, performer, and director–is one of the unsung creative geniuses of our time. Featuring interviews with Björk and David Byrne, Monk in Pieces illuminates Monk’s wildly original vocabulary of sound and imagery.