Two years later, these films and TV series keep the stories of October 7 alive From survivor testimony to dramatized retellings, these films explore how October 7 changed lives and history.
Meet the Babka King: How TikToker Chris Caresnone won over Jewish food fans Chris Caresnone, the self-proclaimed Babka King, went viral by accident. Now he’s introducing Jewish food to new audiences.
Toronto International Film Festival cancels — and then unpulls — October 7 documentary ‘The Road Between Us’ TIFF pulled Israeli October 7 documentary ‘The Road Between Us’ — allegedly over fears of a copyright challenge from Hamas
Hen Mazzig talks Jewish pride, celebrity stories, and fighting antisemitism in ‘And They’re Jewish’ “And They’re Jewish” pairs Hen Mazzig with Jewish celebrities for an unscripted chat about identity, pride, and life beyond the headlines.
In ‘Guns & Moses,’ Jewish faith meets vigilante justice: review An Orthodox rabbi Jews becomes a gun-slinging detective in “Guns & Moses,” the new thriller that flips the script on Jewish action heroes.
New Jewish card-game comedy ‘Yaniv’ is worth the gamble: review Fake beards, high stakes, and one Israeli card game — “Yaniv” is the scrappy indie Jewish comedy you didn’t know you needed.
In ‘Tatami,’ an Iranian judoka faces her most dangerous opponent: an Israeli In “Tatami,” an Iranian judoka is forced to choose between her Olympic dreams and her country’s ban on facing Israelis.
‘On Democracies and Death Cults’ is Douglas Murray’s unflinching defense of Israel Speaking with Unpacked, Douglas Murray lays out the stakes of his latest book, “On Democracies and Death Cults” — from college campuses to Gaza.
Yechiel Jacobs is fighting anti-Israel hate with humor Yechiel Jacobs never planned to go viral. But after Oct. 7, he used comedy to call out antisemitism — and found an audience hungry for truth.
Grief, rage, and resolve: Here’s everything you missed at the Jerusalem Post Conference From hostage negotiations to online antisemitism, the Jerusalem Post Conference in NYC tackled Israel’s most urgent crises.
Netflix hit drama about a hot Jewish serial killer, ‘You,’ is over. Was the ending dead wrong? Penn Badgley’s Joe Goldberg is hot, Jewish, and a serial killer. As “You” ends, praise the final twist, while others question the optics.