Jewish actors
Judd Apatow grew up idolizing Mel Brooks. Now he’s telling Brooks’ story in an HBO documentary
Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man!, a two-part HBO documentary debuting this week, is a career-spanning portrait of one of American comedy’s most influential figures.
Stranger Things fans ignore anti-Israel activists' boycott call after stars sympathized with Israel
Jewish actor Jerry Adler, 'Sopranos' star, dies at 96
Jewish actress Scarlett Johansson breaks Hollywood record, becomes highest grossing actor
Joan Peters: A eulogy to an inspiration
Former CBS news documentary producer and author Joan Peters passed away.
At courts forum, Rivlin speaks out on public corruption
Rivlin's comments came hours after the disclosure of the country’s latest political corruption scandal.
People with special needs are a natural resource
Firstly, we must learn to listen to them – to their insights, life lessons and the ways they’ve learned to survive in this hard world.
Sony chairman hits back at Obama, stands by company’s decision to pull film
A bewildered Hollywood decries studio move.
No laughing matter
Danish-born Muslim Omar Marzouk is one of diverse group of comedians coming to Jerusalem for the annual ‘Comedy for a Change’ conference.
Exclusive interview with Laura Silverman: The ‘comeback’ kid
Comedian Sarah Silverman and Rabbi Susan Silverman cast long shadows, but their sister Laura Silverman possesses the golden touch in the HBO hit ‘The Comeback.’
Clinic cited for multiple failings in treatment of late comedian Joan Rivers
US government agency reports that New York outpatient clinic did not follow all the standard protocols during the throat procedures it conducted on star.
Huster dans la peau du père d’Anne Frank
Francis Frank ou Otto Huster ? Ou quand l’acteur et son personnage font corps
Kabbalah blessing: Mila and Ashton's daughter welcomed with Jewish-themed ceremony
The Hollywood couple reportedly threw a party for their newborn daughter that included a Kabbalah blessing.
It's 'Jewish Independence Day' in the United States
This year, October 24/25 is the new July 4, as Jews across America get ready to relinquish their dependence on screens and mass media.