From Nomadic Adventures to Jewish Artistry: The Eclectic Journey of Sarah Izard-Podolski
There is simply no other way to describe Sarah Izzard-Podolski’s life and art other than eclectic.
There is simply no other way to describe Sarah Izzard-Podolski’s life and art other than eclectic.
Karen E. H. Skinazi reviews Sarah Bernstein’s novel “Study for Obedience.”
The letter comes in response to the acceptance speech by Glazer, whose film “The Zone of Interest” had just won an Oscar for Best International Feature.
After ten years in L.A., Israeli actor Ido Samuel is ready for his close up.
Screening of “One Life” in Los Angeles was attended by descendants of the 669 children saved by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Comedians and academics contribute to “Is Anything Okay? The History of Jews and Comedy in America.”
Run by David Fishof, who worked with Ringo Starr, Roger Daltrey, Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton, the camp gives people a chance to feel like rockstars as well.
Roman Sandler wanted to write a book for his daughter Shira to explain the situation in Israel.
This Salon show, premiering March 17 at the Skirball, weaves together true stories from Jewish immigrants across the globe — Ukraine, China, Iran, Chile, Egypt, Turkey and Israel — and takes the audience into the experience of leaving one’s home for a new land.
Unpacking both the baggage and the notable Jewish moments from the 96th Academy Awards