A new documentary about the German American Bund — a pro-fascist, pro-Nazi organization that, at its peak, had some 100,000 members in the United States — premieres on PBS on Tuesday.
The documentary Vishniac premiered in New York on January 19 and will open in Los Angeles on February 2.
The Tage Jüdischer Musik – aka International Jewish Days – program, as the name suggests, is designed to offer the German public a taste of Jewish.
Until They Return is a look at the early days of the war, when Israel suddenly found itself mired in the chaos of identifying over 1,000 bodies and figuring out who was dead or taken hostage in Gaza.
In the visually elegant documentary Fioretta, skillfully brought to life by award-winning Israeli-American filmmaker Matthew Mishory, we embark on a journey through five centuries of Jewish history.
The Documentary #NOVA covers the events of the October 7 massacre at a music festival, while Enemies covers the leaders of Iran, Hezbollah, PFLP, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The documentary, which the IDF put together from footage from security cameras and body cams taken from terrorists who were killed and captured, includes uncensored footage of the Hamas's massacre.
Fioretta brings viewers into a detective-adventure treasure hunt, finding hundreds-of-years-old documents, venues such as synagogues, and even gravestones all connecting Schoenberg’s Jewish ancestors