Amy Stone
“There was an intensity of life in Sderot like nowhere else. Not knowing what could happen made us treasure the simplest things. It was live hard and party hard.”
“There was an intensity of life in Sderot like nowhere else. Not knowing what could happen made us treasure the simplest things. It was live hard and party hard.”
These voices undermine the mythic triumphalism of the Six-Day War.
Sacred Rights, Sacred Song says: Women need to be treated as fully equal citizens of the Jewish State NOW. This is not a luxury for peaceful times.
“Gett” may be the catalyst that will build national support for giving women a voice under divorce law.
The ghost of Isaac Bashevis Singer got lucky. Two Israeli filmmakers—male – have handed the master of Yiddish tales a posthumous grand slam.
“Red Father,” a new documentary by Israeli-born sculptor Tova Beck-Friedman, tells the story of Bernard Ades, American Communist, through the voice of his daughter Janet Ades.
Maybe our next Girls’ Night In will be the recipes our mothers scribbled down for us. Recipes from the ‘50s and ‘60s when families stayed home for dinner and, hopefully, dessert was more than canned fruit cocktail embedded in Jello.
“She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry” is the women’s movement film we’ve been waiting for. We just didn’t know it.
O Rabbi Barry Freundel! If indeed you did this deed, how could you?
How do you make a documentary about Regina Jonas, the world’s first woman rabbi, when only one photograph survives?