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.
Inside Jewish Joy Con, the new Jewish convention celebrating pop culture and community Move over San Diego Comic-Con — there’s a new convention in town, and it’s powered by kugel, kippahs, and cosplay with a Jewish twist.
Everything we know about ‘Superman’ star David Corenswet’s Jewish identity Before you hit the theaters, here’s everything we know about David Corenswet’s Jewish identity and the Jewish origins of Superman.
Nathan Fielder was censored for fighting antisemitism with humor. ‘The Rehearsal’ is his response. Nathan Fielder uses “The Rehearsal” to explore what happens when Jewish humor confronts Paramount’s corporate discomfort with antisemitism.
‘Wonder Woman’ actress Gal Gadot denounces antisemitism at moving Anti-Defamation League conference: ‘We have had enough of Jew hatred’
All the Jewish moments from the 2025 Oscars With so many Jewish stars and themes in the spotlight, one thing was certain: the 2025 Oscars was one of the most Jewish award shows ever.
The Jewish man behind The Beatles — ‘Midas Man’ puts Brian Epstein in the spotlight: review Midas Man” explores the highs and heartbreaks of Brian Epstein, the Jewish visionary who shaped The Beatles into superstars.
Emmanuelle Chriqui: Fighting antisemitism and standing by Israel in Hollywood Emmanuelle Chriqui has worked hard to counter attempts to boycott Israel and campaigned for the release of the hostages still held by Hamas.
Is ‘Wicked’ star Ethan Slater Jewish? Unpacking everything we know about his background While we at Unpacked avoid commenting on rumors (lashon hara is lashon hara, even if it’s true!), we can discuss “Wicked” star Ethan Slater’s Jewish identity.
In the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Jewish actor Timothée Chalamet delivers standout performance: review “A Complete Unknown” separates itself from Dylan’s life as a Nice Jewish Boy in Minnesota, but remains a must-see film.