This curated selection of films delves into the diverse experiences of Jewish life, from historical dramas to contemporary comedies. Each film provides a window into Jewish culture, identity, and history, offering viewers a chance to appreciate the depth and resilience of Jewish narratives. Whether you're interested in Holocaust stories, cultural identity, or simply looking for a good story, this collection has something for everyone.

Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
Description: Set in the Pale of Settlement of Imperial Russia in 1905, this musical explores the life of Tevye, a poor milkman, and his attempts to maintain his Jewish traditions amidst changing times.
Fact: The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning three, including Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation.


The Frisco Kid (1979)
Description: A Polish rabbi travels to San Francisco in the 1850s, encountering various adventures and learning about the American West.
Fact: Gene Wilder, who plays the rabbi, also co-wrote the screenplay.


Crossing Delancey (1988)
Description: A romantic comedy about a young Jewish woman in New York who is set up with a pickle vendor by her grandmother, exploring themes of love and cultural identity.
Fact: The film was based on Susan Sandler's play of the same name.


Schindler's List (1993)
Description: This film tells the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of over 1,000 Jewish refugees during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.
Fact: Steven Spielberg donated his salary from the film to the Shoah Foundation, which records interviews with Holocaust survivors.


The Pianist (2002)
Description: Based on the autobiography of Władysław Szpilman, a Polish-Jewish pianist who survived the Holocaust by living in hiding in Warsaw.
Fact: Adrien Brody learned to play Chopin's pieces for the film and lost 30 pounds to portray the emaciated Szpilman.


The Hebrew Hammer (2003)
Description: A spoof on blaxploitation films, this comedy features a Jewish superhero who fights against an evil Santa Claus trying to eliminate Hanukkah.
Fact: The film was initially conceived as a short film for a film festival.


A Serious Man (2009)
Description: The Coen Brothers' exploration of Jewish identity and existential crises through the life of Larry Gopnik, a physics professor facing personal and professional turmoil.
Fact: The film was inspired by the Book of Job, reflecting on the trials of a righteous man.


The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
Description: A coming-of-age story about a young Jewish man from Montreal who aspires to become a landowner, reflecting on ambition and identity.
Fact: Richard Dreyfuss was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as Duddy.


The Chosen (1981)
Description: This film follows the friendship between two Jewish boys from different backgrounds in 1940s Brooklyn, exploring themes of faith, friendship, and cultural differences.
Fact: It was one of the first films to deal with the Hasidic community in a nuanced way.


The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2016)
Description: Set in an alternate history where Jewish refugees settled in Alaska, this film follows a detective investigating a murder that could change the fate of the Jewish community.
Fact: The film was adapted from Michael Chabon's novel of the same name, which won the Hugo Award for Best Novel.
