Emmys 2018: The Jewish Nominees, from ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ to ‘Game of Thrones’
Notably missing from the list of nominees is Roseanne Barr, whose successful sitcom reboot was cut short after a racist tweet controversy.
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Sarah Silverman at Hulu’s “I Love You America” in Los Angeles, Oct. 11, 2017. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Notably missing from the list of nominees is Roseanne Barr, whose successful sitcom reboot was cut short after a racist tweet controversy.
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A view inside the kosher Hy Life Bistro, which has become a neighborhood landmark in suburban Chicago. (Hy Life Bistro/Facebook)
Two established Chicago-area kosher restaurants show the challenge of offering fine kosher dining outside of huge kosher markets like New York and Los Angeles. Slice of Life and Hy Life Bistro — twin dairy and meat restaurants side by side — are the brainchild of Sheldon Kane.
Read MoreWhile telecommuting does put “life” into the work-life balance, don’t forget the “balance” part of the equation.
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Roseanne Barr at “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in New York, April 30, 2018. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images for NBC)
Roseanne Barr promised her 891,000 Twitter followers “the entire explanation of what happened and why.”
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The film "Vice" explores the life and times of Dick Cheney, the 46th president of the United States. (Twitter)
Sacha Baron Cohen is coming back to TV, and he’s teasing his new show in an intriguing way: by telling us all it involves an interview with Dick Cheney.
Read MoreWearing his white-and-blue spandex costume emblazoned with a star of David, Leeor Brooks likes to deliver short, insulting introductions before his matches.
Read MoreClaude Lanzmann, a French Jew who directed the canonical 1985 film “Shoah,” died on July 5 at the age of 92 at his home in Paris, Le Monde reported.
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Read MoreProtect your peepers with the latest in trendy sunglasses.
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Tim Kalkhof plays a German man who falls in love with a married Israeli man in “The Cakemaker.” (Strand Releasing)
The story begins in Berlin, where Thomas is the owner of a small cake and pastry cafe. Among his most loyal customers is an Israeli businessman, Oren, whose job takes him frequently to the German capital.
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