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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Lenox Hill, a Netflix documentary, follows four physicians as they balance their personal and professional lives.  The series was filmed prior to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak.

Netflix documentary follows docs at legendary hospital

By Nate Bloom, Special to the Jewish LightPublished June 4, 2020

Stars of David — Jewish CelebritiesNew offerings and more In 1989, Betty Broderick entered the home of her ex-husband, Dr. Dan Broderick, and shot and killed Dan and his wife, Linda, in their bed. Broderick, the mother of Dan’s two children, claimed...

The cast of  the Israeli comedy series “Hashoter Hatov,” which is available on Netflix.  

Israeli cop comedy on Netflix is the perfect pandemic pick-me-up

By Lior Zaltzman, JTAPublished June 4, 2020

Israeli TV is all the rage right now. You’ve probably heard of “Shtisel,” the sensation about a haredi Orthodox family in Jerusalem that swept the world since it premiered on Netflix in 2019, or maybe you know “The Beauty and the Baker,” an...

Elisheva Heit’s award-winning arrangement at the St. Louis Art Museum’s Art in Bloom contest. Heit will lead an upcoming Jewish Arts & Soul event on Aug. 8 at the J.   

Camp Sabra’s 50th birthday, images of faith, binge-worthy TV

Ellen Futterman, EditorPublished July 25, 2019

Celebrating SabraAlums of Camp Sabra can kick off the camp’s 50th birthday celebration at the Moonrise Hotel in the Delmar Loop from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8.All are invited to celebrate Sabra and relive memories via a live stream of the 2019...

“Ozark” stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. The series is  streaming on Netflix. Photo: Netflix

Jewish co-directors bring climate change sequel to screen

By Nate BloomPublished August 2, 2017

At the Movies“An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” opens nationwide Aug. 4.  It is, of course, the sequel to “An Inconvenient Truth,” the 2006 documentary directed by DAVIS GUGGENHEIM that won the Oscar for best documentary. The sequel follows...

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