Jewish movies you should stream while self-isolating
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Are you running out of ideas for what to stream during the coronavirus pandemic? Michael Fraiman has you covered with some hidden gem recommendations.
Jewish arts institutions battered amid virus chaos
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Michael Fraiman investigates how Jewish arts institutions are being affected by the coronavirus closures.
TJFF founder honoured for decades of public service
When Helen Zukerman got word she would be receiving a Meritorious Service Medal in honour of her civil service to Canada, her first impression was it was a joke.
CHAT GRAD on producing all-yiddish film
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Danelle Eliav, a CHAT grad, talks about the challenges of producing Yiddish-language film Menashe.
Toronto Jewish Film Festival’s opener feels both weighty and brisk
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The postwar drama 1945, about two Jewish men who suddenly arrive near a small Hungarian town by train after the war, has a slow-burning tension.