Montana Tucker’s ‘The Children of October 7’ gives Israeli youth a voice in wake of Hamas terror Their childhoods were shattered by terror. In “The Children of October 7,” Israeli kids share raw, unforgettable testimony of survival.
How a rabbi saved his synagogue that was held hostage for 11 hours: Inside the story of ‘Colleyville’ Held hostage for 11 hours, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker made a split-second decision that saved lives. “Colleyville” captures the heart-pounding story.
Electric documentary ‘Tragic Awakening’ should raise alarm bells against antisemitism In “Tragic Awakening,” an antisemite turned Zionist and a rabbi discuss why, generation after generation, antisemitism runs rampant.
Nova festival documentary ‘We Will Dance Again’ director Yariv Mozer on why the world cannot forget Hamas’ victims “We Will Dance Again” reveals the full scale of the Nova festival tragedy, with over 380 people killed and some still in captivity.
Unpacking Justice Rosalie Abella’s Jewish identity In a new film about her life, “Without Precedent,” the former Canadian Supreme Court justice reflects on the influence her Jewish identity had on her judicial career.
The true story behind Netflix’s ‘Einstein and The Bomb’ Here are key moments in Albert Einstein’s life depicted in the film and the real history behind them.
‘Stories for My Children’s Children’: A new film discusses the Holocaust through a personal lens “We wanted it to be like a grandmother talking to her grandchildren and telling the story,” director Christopher Wells told Unpacked.
Is Ken Burns right that the U.S. was silent during the Holocaust? Americans during the Holocaust knew what was going on, and the government’s response was still simply inadequate.