‘Kiss Me Kosher’ Is a Romantic Comedy With Some Heavy Moments
Written and directed by Shirel Peleg, “Kiss Me Kosher” is a light-hearted gay romcom that also examines some serious issues.
Written and directed by Shirel Peleg, “Kiss Me Kosher” is a light-hearted gay romcom that also examines some serious issues.
Director/co-writer of the film looks back on the legacy of his quintessential Passover comedy film.
Founder Dr. Noreen Green will lead the LAJS in a special concert at Wilshire Boulevard Temple
It’s not every day that a young Jewish professional visits Israel amid a multi-front war and creates a short film to help his community better connect with the current mood of the Jewish state
The April 7 variety show, featuring performances by teens and adults, highlighted the talents of neurodivergent individuals across the arts.
“I believe that this film is very important, especially now, and I hope that people will watch it and understand what antisemitism is and why it is so important not to keep silent in its face.”
In college, and again later, in Sam and Sadie’s working lives, the saving power of friendship comes to the fore as the dominant theme of the novel.
“Killing Me Softly with His Songs” showcases the mind and career behind the music of “Happy Days,” “Laverne & Shirley” and “The Love Boat.”
“Chained,” a new play by the author of “Journey to America,” “is about what can happen when Jewish divorce law gives husbands the power to refuse to let their wives go.
The number one business news anchorwoman in America, Liz Claman, also happens to be a Jew – and a proud one at that.