Father and Son: When father crashes the grand trip
Sagi Melamed recounts his recent trip with his first-born son to Ho Chi Minh City.
Horowitz: Marie Kondo would implode inside a kosher home
Sara Horowitz defends the need for libraries in Jewish homes, which is against Marie Kondo’s belief system.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg documentary is nominated for an Oscar
A rundown of all the Jewish nominees for the upcoming 2019 Academy Awards.
Golden Globes 2019: All the Jewish moments
Here are just a few highlights from last night’s Golden Globe Awards’ Jewish winners.
Adam Sandler’s fine wine is 100% Fresh
Michael Fraiman reviews Adam Sandler’s recent comedy special on Netflix.
Big Mouth and the never-ending quest for sexual acceptance
Big Mouth is clever, but it’s truly unique as a link between real-world young adulthood and the kind of nebbish adult Jewish comic with whom we’ve become so familiar.
Holocaust survivor makes serendipitous return to hometown
Holocaust survivor Yehuda Danzig returned to his hometown of Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia on Oct. 9 and was pleasantly surprised with what he discovered there.
Breslin: Comedy should make me laugh
Mark Breslin observes the changing landscape in comedy specials.
A tale of two kindergarten teachers
Michael Fraiman compares the two versions of The Kindergarten Teacher.
A depressed cartoon horse captured the spirit of Yom Kippur
At BoJack Horseman‘s core lies one central question: How can a horrible person redeem himself? In this way, the show is a perfect complement to the seasonal reflection of Yom Kippur.