As we prepare to break the fast after Tisha B’Av, looking back on the story of Noah and his connection to the meat we eat
What Genesis teaches us about rebuilding after a catastrophic event
Apres moi, le dialuge
An art installation at Los Angeles’s Skirball Cultural Center—a tough ticket—nurtures play, community, and environmentalism
The snowstorm making its way to the Northeast might be branded as mighty, but its Biblical namesake tells us otherwise
The commentary on this week’s parsha created a mythical racial ideology that continues to lurk in the shadows of Judaism
A rabbi’s take on Ridley Scott’s new blockbuster, Exodus: Gods and Kings
Edged out biblical mainstay ‘Jacob’ after 14 years
Bahrain, Qatar, Indonesia, and the United Arab Emirates won’t show the film
Darren Aronofsky didn’t make his protagonist a vegetarian—the Bible did
It rains and rains in the most eccentric Old Testament adaptation, and most Jewish biblical blockbuster, ever made
Forget ‘Noah’ or ‘Son of God’; to engage religious viewers, Hollywood should make more films like ‘Groundhog Day’ or ‘2001’
Darren Aronofsky credits Mrs. Fried with the idea for the film, cast her in it
Who built the ark? Russell Crowe.
We talk to Livni and talk about puppies, and more
Thinking about Noah while facing hope and heartbreak in the kennel
A haftorah of singing praise and raising kids
Say Russian-language Israeli media, while denying racism