Judah Ben-Hur é um nobre judeu da Palestina cuja vida muda após a traição do melhor amigo e uma acusação sem fundamento que condena a sua família e a ele mesmo. Feito escravo nas galés, acaba por salvar a vida do seu comandante e ser adoptado por ele como filho, tornando-se cidadão romano e um homem rico, ao mesmo tempo que nunca perdoa nem esquece aquele que o traiu e aqueles que deixou em Jerusalém.
Danny é um estudante anti-semita. Á medida que se insere em grupos que discutem o tema começa a se tornar importante peça neonazista em seu circulo social. Aos poucos, porém, Danny vai encontrando em suas memórias raízes de seu passado, que escondem o tempo em que foi estudante de um colégio judaico.
Rafi é uma mulher recém-divorciada, ainda traumatizada pelo fracasso de seu relacionamento. Ela acaba se apaixonando por um pintor 15 anos mais novo que ela. O filme mostra o ponto de vista não somente do casal envolvido, mas das pessoas que o cercam, mostrando todas as conseqüências sociais quando duas pessoas se apaixonam.
Tendo como base o cenário da Guerra da Coreia, um estudante judeu trabalhista, Marcus (Logan Lerman), sai de Newark, New Jersey, para frequentar uma pequena faculdade em Ohio. Lá, ele experimenta um despertar sexual depois de conhecer a elegante e rica Olivia (Sarah Gadon), e confronta a reitora da faculdade (Tracy Letts) sobre o papel da religião na vida acadêmica.
Em plena Segunda Guerra Mundial, Jacob, um comerciante judeu polaco, vive num gueto com toda a comunidade judaica local. Ali, ele procura, após uma sucessão de acasos, dar vida e ânimo aos seus companheiros de infortúnio, dando-lhes notícias falsas sobre o avanço das tropas aliadas. Porém, os alemães descobrem a existência do seu suposto rádio e decidem-se a destruí-lo.
The story of a Jewish family living in Hungary—through three generations—rising from humble beginnings to positions of wealth and power in the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire. The patriarch becomes a prominent judge but is torn when his government sanctions anti-Jewish persecutions. His son converts to Christianity to advance his career as a champion fencer and Olympic hero, but is caught up in the Holocaust. Finally, the grandson, after surviving war, revolution, loss and betrayal, realizes that his ultimate allegiance must be to himself and his heritage.
College student Danielle must cover her tracks when she unexpectedly runs into her sugar daddy at a shiva - with her parents, ex-girlfriend and family friends also in attendance.
A man searching for his childhood best friend — a Polish violin prodigy orphaned in the Holocaust — who vanished decades before on the night of his first public performance.
A young Jewish man is torn between tradition and individuality when his old-fashioned family objects to his career as a jazz singer. This is the first full length feature film to use synchronized sound, and is the original film musical.
In 1941, the inhabitants of a small Jewish village in Central Europe organize a fake deportation train so that they can escape the Nazis and flee to Palestine.
A Jewish homicide detective investigates a seemingly minor murder and falls in with a Zionist group as a result.
This semi-autobiographical film by Barry Levinson follows various members of the Kurtzman clan, a Jewish family living in suburban Baltimore during the 1950s. As teenaged Ben completes high school, he falls for Sylvia, a black classmate, creating inevitable tensions. Meanwhile, Ben's brother, Van, attends college and becomes smitten with a mysterious woman while their father tries to maintain his burlesque business.
In a rapidly changing New York of the 1980s, a Russian Jewish teenager wrestles with his identity, faith, and sexuality, all of which seem irreconcilable until he befriends two closeted men in his grandfather's senior housing complex.
All hilarity breaks loose in this heartwarming coming-of-age comedy when three generations of Fiedlers collide in a crazy family reunion. As they prepare for the biggest Bar Mitzvah on the block, they begin to see that they're much more alike than they'd originally thought.
An ex-office worker becomes a ventriloquist, leading to a date with his unemployment counselor; but his quirky family and a gauche female friend may thwart his new career and love life.
Abigail, a divorced mother of two, is struggling to balance the dynamics within her dysfunctional family as she attempts to cultivate new love.
The 2016 Broadway Revival of William Finn's Tony-winning musical. It tells the story of Marvin, a Jewish family man who leaves his wife and son for a male lover during the height of the AIDS crisis in 1980s New York City.
Leni takes Rafi to meet her family in Madrid. Leni's family is Jewish - mother, father, older sister and daughter, brother, and grandfather. Rafi is Palestinian, in Spain since age 12. Before her father returns from work, Leni reveals Rafi's origins. He accidentally drops a block of frozen soup out the flat window, probably killing a passerby. Leni initiates a cover-up and Rafi figures out the body is probably Leni's father. The body disappears and without telling the rest of the family what they know, Leni and Rafi organize a search for dad. Mom is sure he's having an affair. Leni's belly-dancing sister kisses Rafi. Her brother grabs a rifle to shoot the Arab. Can anything be put right?
While escaping from Nazis during the WWII, a Jewish man dug suitcases full of things dear to his heart in the ground two. The war deprived him of his family, and afterwards he endlessly turns over the soil of Antwerp to find the suitcases, which makes him look obsessed. He keeps checking old maps and keeps digging, trying to find, in fact, those he lost. His daughter Chaya is a beautiful modern girl looking for a part-time job. She finds a place as a nanny in the strictly observant Chassidic family with many children, although her secular manners clearly fly in the face of many commandments. One of the reasons she is accepted is that mother of the family is absolutely overburdened by the household, so she stays despite the resistance of the father, normally - an indisputable authority in the family. She develops a special bond with the youngest of the boys, four-year old Simcha, so far incapable of speaking.
Germany director Dani Levy filmed this comedy about Jewish life in today’s Germany along side the familiar east-west conflict. With it great success this film is a joyful comedy of humor and knowledge.