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- Die Broadway-Show des Stand-up-Komikers Alex Edelman, in der er unter anderem seine Erfahrungen bei einem Treffen von weißen Nationalisten in Queens, New York, schildert, kommt ins Fernsehen.
- Set in 1930s Iran, Mashhad follows Miriam, a spirited young girl from a Jewish family forced to hide their identity in the holy Islamic city of Mashhad. As her curiosity and longing for connection grow, she forms a secret friendship with Khadijah, a Muslim neighbor girl. Together, they share innocent adventures, until Miriam's dual identity is exposed, placing both families in jeopardy. What unfolds is a poignant story of hidden faith, generational trauma, and quiet defiance-told through the eyes of a child discovering the power of truth, tradition, and friendship in a world built on secrecy.
- A dark comedy about anti-Semitism that packs a vital and timely message. When a high-end design firm presents its plans to reimagine the gift shop at The Anne Frank House, the company's overt appeal to Generation Z sparks a debate about collective trauma, the Holocaust and tote bags.
- A family dinner takes an unexpected turn when a 12-year-old's school project on identity forces everyone to question who they are-and what's really on the menu.
- The fourth night of Passover will be different from all other nights as we gather around our digital table to share stories, songs, and support the CDC Foundation's Coronavirus Emergency Response Fund.
- A comedic exploration of circumcision from a Jewish feminist perspective.
- Erev Yalda is a unique Iranian-Jewish take on Yalda, the ancient Persian winter solstice celebration. Created by entrepreneur Rachel Sumekh and food writer Tannaz Sassooni, this tradition brings people together to stay up late, recite poetry, enjoy traditional foods, and build community. Falling near Hanukkah, it shares a beautiful theme of bringing light into the darkest moments.
- 2021 is the 100th year anniversary of the theatrical release of The Golem, the Jewish Frankenstein, a film that not only directly inspired many moments of the Boris Karloff Frankenstein film, but also helped create one of the most well known Jewish fables about the occult and about the dark shadows that hide some of the most profound Jewish ideas. To celebrate this anniversary, Reboot is cutting up the Golem film into eight parts, creating an episodic series with new scores by renowned musicians and hosted by preeminent scholars, composers and film historians discussing the significance of the film and its music and taking a deep dive into the Jewish history, occultism, Hollywoodism, traditions and astrology.
- Lawrence Harvey Zeiger was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 19. 1933. He moved to Florida in his 20s to pursue a career in broadcasting and was hired as an assistant at WAHR , a small station in Miami Beach. On May 1, 1957, he was put on the air for the first time when one of the station's announcers didn't show up. On that day, Larry King was born. As Larry stays home in quarantine with his son Chance during the COVID-19 pandemic, he reflects on his life, his family, growing older and his incredible career.
- Edna Rae Gillooly was born in Detroit, Michigan on December 7, 1932. Growing up in a troubled home, she learned how to handle adversity from an early age. She left high school early to pursue a career as a model and actress under various names including Erica Dean, Keri Flynn and Ellen McRae. In 1957, she had her Broadway debut in the comedy Fair Game. Over the next decade, she appeared in a number of popular television shows, regularly returning to the stage. By the late 1960s she joined The Actor's Studio under the direction of Lee Strasberg and came to be known as Ellen Burstyn. Unable to perform during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ellen is taking the time to reconnect with nature and reflecting on her storied career, her relationship with her late mother and the legacy she hopes to leave behind.
- As a young woman, Risa Igelfeld fled Austria in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution. First arriving in England and then moving to the US, she discovered her lifelong passion for working with children and musical performance, an activity she still enjoys today at the age of 102.
- Diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2002, artist and author Beverlye Hyman Fead beat the odds and wrote two award winning books about her experiences with the disease. Today, she tours the country sharing stories and insights about improving self esteem and learning how to age gracefully.
- Bruce and Toni Corwin are lifelong philanthropists and activists creating a legacy for future generations. We recently invited them to sit down for two of their grandchildren for a discussion about their upbringing.
- Agent and Producer Lawrence Kubik has managed the careers of some of Hollywood's most beloved stars. He shares his successes and failures to entertain, educate and inform the next generation of deal makers and storytellers.
- Los Angeles native Florene Rozen has dedicated her life to helping others cultivate the divine spark within themselves. A devoted student of Jewish literature and mysticism, she continues to inspire others to tell their stories by sharing her own.