LAJFF celebrates 50 years of Kuni Lemel
Not one but two Kuni Lemels are coming to town, hoping that a new generation of filmgoers will welcome the ultimate shtetl shlemiel as warmly as its parents and grandparents did a half-century ago.
Not one but two Kuni Lemels are coming to town, hoping that a new generation of filmgoers will welcome the ultimate shtetl shlemiel as warmly as its parents and grandparents did a half-century ago.
Is peace possible? This question, simultaneously simplistic and complex, is not one normally asked of an actor.
Two very different Israeli films about their titular princesses open in Los Angeles on May 27.
Museums and galleries tend to abide by the “no-touch” rule to safeguard the artworks they display.
Teaching Eritrean soldiers drip-irrigation technology was not how David Siegel envisioned the start of his career in public diplomacy.
As Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon represents the Jewish state in an international body many Jews regard with distrust, or worse.
Leo Pearlstein may be 95 years old, but that hasn’t slowed him down.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Tuesday warned that the country “is going to slip into an oligarchic form of society where a handful of billionaires control our political and economic life” after GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson announced his support of Donald Trump for president.