By JC Reporter
Director Asaf Becker’s ‘The Children of October 7’ features searing testimonies from children who endured the unthinkable
By Eliana Jordan
The Jewish star is the tent born in this feel-good film about the sanctuary of a good marriage
By John Nathan
It’s an enjoyable romp with a succession of big star cameos, but you leave unsure if your time was well spent
Nadav Lapid’s latest movie is unapologetically in your face and it doesn’t help its case
By James Mottram
The new Festival Sefarad will join the New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival in spotlighting diverse Sephardic culture
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Saskia Joss on her new book and why we are our children’s security guard
By Jennifer Lipman
In some wards of Hackney, 90 per cent of births are to Charedi women. What was once a genuinely diverse area now feels less so
By Misha Mansoor
Born Elaine Bookbinder in Salford, Brooks developed her singing skills at bar mitzvahs and weddings ★★★★★
By Paul Davies
In her new memoir, Yehudis Fletcher writes compellingly about arranged marriage, parental neglect and sexual abuse in Charedi Judaism
Martin Freeman and Jack Lowden perfectly pit two versions of masculinity in this darkly funny two-hander