ITV drama presents the viewer with the opportunity to observe the process of how irrational hate can take hold in a person, but frustratingly fails to address why people can break out of its grip
By Josh Howie
Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, the US rapper said that he was 'hurt' when he sent the 'death con 3 on Jewish people' tweet
By Ben Bloch
Jeff Bridges spy thriller pits experience against arrogance, and grit versus reality while triumphantly showing there can still be value in something, regardless of decline
The creator of Everybody Loves Raymond is back on our TV screens with a new season of his foodie travel show
By Victoria Prever
Corbynite activist Damian McCarthy is alleged to have been behind 'Truth and Justice', which spewed antisemitic conspiracy theories on social media platform
By David Rose
An antisemitism campaign group says the show 'risks disrespecting the memories' of Holocaust survivors
By Nicole Lampert
Marvel has launched the first thoroughly and unmissably Jewish Sabra
By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice.
The latest stories from the Jewish world
A weekly digest of our best stories from the editor
Your daily guide to the war in Israel
For what’s got British Jews talking
Josh Howie endures a tedious investigation into antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour
||
The force is strong with this er... prequel, to a prequel, but set after the first prequels
The story of a former pop idol after the chart-toppers have dried up should be hit but falls disappointingly flat
A tense spy thriller where the echoes of the past reverberate with the repetitions of the present
Brett Goldstein has won a second consecutive Emmy for his performance - and swore on TV for the second year in a row
Amazon's blockbuster production is as close as television gets to the cinematic but after two episodes, for all the superb special effects, acting, music and costumes, we are left wondering where this journey is taking us
Created by New Yorkers Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the first teen superhero captured audiences from the start
By Joel Meadows
For all its charm, this story of Palestinian refugee family in Texas doesn't quite work as a drama or a comedy
It’s going to take a few more episodes to see if the Game of Thrones prequel can recreate its magic