Jessica Steinberg, The Times of Israel's culture and lifestyles editor, covers the Sabra scene from south to north and back to the center Sunday is the day Israeli “Shtisel” fans have been waiting for ...
The Shtisel universe is expanding. The smash Israeli series about the trials and tribulations of an orthodox Jewish family is being handed a prequel titled Kugel, following Libi Shtisel in Belgium ...
JTA — Reina Rodriguez Taylhardat is a 37-year-old social media manager from Mexico City who was raised “very Catholic” but now identifies as a “light Catholic.” She’s also a huge fan of “Shtisel,” the ...
This article originally appeared in the Yiddish Forverts. On a recent Tuesday evening, more than 2,200 fans of the Israeli television show “Shtisel” streamed into Manhattan’s Temple Emanu-el to watch ...
HOW CAN SHULEM SHTISEL HAVE ENOUGH money to help buy each of his children an apartment? Why do the married women on “Shtisel” cover their hair even when they’re at home, alone with their husbands? Is ...
The creators of the new hit Israeli Hebrew-language TV drama series “Shtisel,” which debuted earlier this summer on the YES cable channel, are pleased by the series’s popularity; however, they say ...
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The Israeli TV show about an ultra-Orthodox Jewish family may not seem like the usual TV phenomenon, but the unexpected combination is a hit, writes Jennifer Keishin Armstrong. A bar-mitzvah-aged boy ...
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its ...
Fans of actor Michael Aloni’s work in the Netflix runaway hit Shtisel love his character Akiva Shtisel, his dedication to his art, and his seemingly constant search for love. Now in his new project, ...
“A laugh, a weep, a lesson – what more could we ask from a TV show?” said one fan from a small English village. (JTA) — Reina Rodriguez Taylhardat is a 37-year-old social media manager from Mexico ...
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