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St. Louis Holocaust survivor’s story part of new Podcast ‘The Man Who Calculated Death’

Bill Motchan, Special To The Jewish LightPublished October 29, 2024

A new podcast, "The Man Who Calculated Death" is the story of a person coming to terms with an ancestor who worked for the Third Reich. It is scheduled for release on Wednesday, Nov. 6, and is already generating positive buzz. The trailer alone has pushed...

Five Jewish horror movies to watch at Halloween

Five Jewish horror movies to watch at Halloween

By Andy Freedman, Moment MagazinePublished October 29, 2024

This story was originally published on Moment.com. Sign up for the Moment Minute.  Just in time for Halloween, I have a few movies to recommend that have Judaism at their core. If you haven’t been paying much attention to horror movies lately,...

Notes from a Jewish mother: You may be an alpha, dude, but you’re no sigma

Notes from a Jewish mother: You may be an alpha, dude, but you’re no sigma

BY AMY FENSTER BROWN, Special To The Jewish LightPublished October 29, 2024

Kids, these days. No one knows what they’re talking about! It’s probably the same stuff we talked about when we were young but with new words.  Remember being young, when you didn’t have back pain and went out for the evening at 10 p.m.? Those...

Justin Timberlake at Nationwide Arena Nov. 16, 2013.

Curtains up, pages turn and stages shine with St. Louis’ end of the entertainment lineup

BY PATRICIA CORRIGAN, Special To The Jewish LightPublished October 29, 2024

Opportunities to engage with the arts this fall are as vibrant as the season’s autumn leaves.   Theaters have scheduled comedies, dramas, mysteries and musicals. Other entertainment venues invite you to hear Chris Botti, Ann Hampton Callaway, Billy...

Would a real mensch wear a ‘mensch’ T-shirt?

Would a real mensch wear a ‘mensch’ T-shirt?

By Jodi Rudoren, The ForwardPublished October 28, 2024

This is an adaptation of our editor-in-chief’s weekly newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox on Friday afternoons. At a Jewish conference in Chicago last month, I picked up a T-shirt for the husband with a single word on it:...

Michael Rapaport

Michael Rapaport cancels comedy show in St. Louis. No security concerns reported.

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 25, 2024

Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport, who was scheduled to perform at the Sheldon Music Hall in St. Louis on Saturday, Nov. 9, has canceled his show. MetroTix notified ticket holders, stating: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Michael Rapaport show...

Rabbi Yael Buechler is displaying her Amazon “tuchus” boxes in her Sukkah, October 2024. (Courtesy Buechler)

The ‘Tuchus’ Box that had Jews laughing—and buying!

By Philissa Cramer, JTAPublished October 16, 2024

The brightly colored “Sukkot boxes” offered up on Amazon boasted the colors of spring, not fall; had no ostensible use for the Jewish holiday; and contained a Hebrew misspelling that bordered on obscene. Reader, I bought them. And it wasn’t...

HIT AND RUN (L to R) LIOR RAZ as SEGEV AZULAI in episode 109 of HIT AND RUN Cr. JOJO WHILDEN/NETFLIX © 2021

Lior Raz, Dustin Hoffman, and Tovah Feldshuh are teaming up for new movie

By Yulia Karra, Israel21cPublished October 15, 2024

It was announced recently that Lior Raz, cocreator and lead star of Netflix’s hit show “Fauda,” is set to star in Hollywood crime thriller “Turner” alongside veteran actor Dustin Hoffman. According to a report in Deadline, the film “tells...

Kristen Bell as Joanne and Adam Brody as Noah in "Nobody Wants This."

Love it or hate It, ‘Nobody Wants This’ is returning for season two

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished October 10, 2024

I’ll be the first to admit—I don’t typically spend my evenings watching rom-coms. After bingeing six seasons of "Vikings" and diving into the Menendez brothers' biopic, rom-coms just aren’t my go-to. However, when my wife, the lovely Leigh, suggested...

30 Rock Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary

8 young Jewish comedians on what ‘SNL 50’ means to them

Published October 6, 2024

By Samuel Eli ShepherdSeptember 27, 2024 This story was originally published in the Forward. Click here to get the Forward's free email newsletters delivered to your inbox. Saturday Night Live, or SNL, premiered the first episode of its 50th season...

Notes From A Jewish Mother: Happy double New Year to all; and now, the news

Notes From A Jewish Mother: Happy double New Year to all; and now, the news

Amy Fenster Brown, Special To The Jewish LightPublished October 3, 2024

One of the best things about being Jewish is celebrating holidays. There are the standard American and Hallmark ones like Valentine’s Day and Thanksgiving. Jews get so many extra holidays, including our gift of having two New Year’s celebrations.  When...

Kristen Bell as Joanne and Adam Brody as Rabbi Noah Roklov play interfaith love interests in Netflix's "Nobody Wants This."

From Shabbat candles to love stories: How ‘Nobody Wants This’ celebrates Jewish life on screen

Keren R. McGinity, JTAPublished September 30, 2024

As a gender historian and scholar of intermarriage, I binge-watched the new Netflix series “Nobody Wants This” with a combination of foreboding and optimism. Depictions of romances between Jewish men and Christian women have been ubiquitous in...

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