Natalie Portman says Israel’s nation-state law is ‘racist’
Director-actress Natalie Portman has recently spoken out against Israel’s controversial nation-state law.
Saturday night comedy, at its finest
Mark Breslin writes about his love for Saturday Night Live.
Kiss considered from a Jewish point of view
Marc Weisblott writes about the personal and professional developments in the lives of the members of Kiss.
Sonshine and Broccoli hope to spread a little love
The kids’ pop rock group just released their fourth album, It’s Cool to Be Kind, a collection of songs that aim to spread messages of positivity and kindness.
Here are the Jewish Golden Globes nominees
The JTA lists all the Jewish Golden Globe Awards nominees.
A clever short about friendship in the Mideast conflict
The CJN‘s Managing Editor, Joe Serge, reviews the short film Over The Wall, playing as part of the Human Rights Film Festival.
Author searches for connection in his short story collection debut
Mira Sucharov reviews Aaron Kreuter’s debut collection of short stories, You and Me, Belonging.
New documentary lifts the veil on a Jewish Israeli nun’s life
A Sister’s Song, a new documentary by Israeli-born filmmaker Danae Elon, had its world premiere in Montreal on Nov. 30.
Teen singer-songwriter sets her sights on stardom
Ruth Schweitzer profiles teenage singer-songwriter Zoe (Zoelly) Katzberg of Richmond Hill, Ont.
Comedian brings his Jewish-Italian family back
Steve Solomon is bringing back his one-man play, My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m In Therapy, to the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts tonight.