Entertainment
Eduard Shyfrin’s Album Fuses Kabbalah, Science, and Rock
Eduard Shyfrin releases "In The Shadow of Time," merging Kabbalah, science, and blues-rock, reflecting Israel's heritage of innovation and tradition.
Dara Horn Discusses Jewish Culture and Education Impact
Explore the Times of Israel’s podcast on Jewish culture with author Dara Horn, unraveling legacy, resilience, and education through engaging dialogue.
Noah Wyle Embraces Jewish Heritage in HBO’s ‘The Pitt’
Noah Wyle enriches HBO's 'The Pitt' with Jewish authenticity, portraying Dr. Robinavitch who recites the Shema, spotlighting Jewish identity and culture.
HBO Max’s ‘Reformed’: Celebrating Jewish Identity and Dialogue
Experience 'Reformed' on HBO Max: a dramedy inspired by Delphine Horvilleur exploring Jewish life and fostering interfaith dialogue through a young female rabbi's journey.
Israeli TV Series “The Man Who Wanted to Know” Explores Assault
"The Man Who Wanted to Know", a new KAN 11 series, delves into Israel's societal issues through a gripping crime narrative about sexual assaults.
“The Holdovers” Review: A Triumph Over Cliché
"The Holdovers": An Oscar-bound film highlighting humanity's need for camaraderie with a stunning performance by Paul Giamatti.
Jerry Seinfeld Inspires at Duke Amid Israel Support Views
Jerry Seinfeld faces walkout at Duke University for his Israel support amidst applause, highlighting complex debates on Israel-Palestine conflict in academic circles.
John Cusack Confronts Antisemitism Claims
John Cusack refutes StopAntisemitism's "Antisemite of the Week," arguing the term 'racism' is misused against peace advocates.
Israel Shines at Eurovision 2024, Transcending Politics with Music
Israel shines at Eurovision in Tel Aviv, Eden Golan wins hearts despite political bias, underscoring music's power to unite globally.
Mohammad Rasoulof Escapes Iran, Champions Freedom at Cannes
Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof's daring escape highlights the struggle against Iran's regime ahead of his Cannes premiere.