FILMS The Other Son French director Lorraine Lévy’s movie may contain heartache, as two sets of parents—one Jewish, the other Palestinian—learn that their sons were
Israeli, Yiddish, American and foreign films of Jewish interest come and go quickly in theaters, at film festivals or at community center screenings. When they
Films The Names of Love On the surface a romantic comedy about Arab-Jewish relations, French sociopolitics and the Holocaust, this charming film has characters chatting
Exhibits Last Folio: A Photographic Journey With Yuri Dojc From Bardejov to Kosice, Lucenec to Michalovce, Slovakian-born photographer Yuri Dojc searched for his family’s past;
Miss You /Te Extraño Movies about the 30,000 men and women who were “disappeared” in the 1970s during Argentina’s military dictatorship are becoming more nuanced,
Films Little Rose Combining history, a thriller yarn and a love triangle, Jan Kidawa-Blonski’s taut, well-acted film explores the turbulent years of 1967-1968. Following Israel’s
Uncommon Valor: A Tale of Two Heroes On June 16, 1942, French police enthusiastically rounded up Jewish men, women and children, incarcerated them in the