Robert Gluck / JNS.org
ARTICLES BY: Robert Gluck / JNS.org
Exhibition Looks Back On Kubrick, Legendary Director Who ‘Knew He Looked Jewish’
Judaism may not be the first thing that comes to mind when watching "2001: A Space Odyssey," but Jan Harlan, the brother-in-law of its legendary...
‘Identity Through Athletics’: The Jewish Sports Hall of Fame’s 2013 Class
A weightlifter who was one of the 11 Israeli Olympians killed at the 1972 Munich Olympics by Palestinian "Black September" terrorists, David Berger was not...
Appreciating ‘Dear Abby’: How Judaism Influenced the Famous Advice Columnist
When we think of "Dear Abby," we think of a columnist with a sense of humor giving out sage advice. But not all ...
Enjoying the ‘Hidden’ Taste of Purim—All Year
Hamantaschen, as three-cornered pastries representing the evil Haman's ears, are most "timely" when consumed on Purim. But like other foods associated with the...
A Jewish Tone for the Sound of Music
Oscar Hammerstein II was raised by Scottish Presbyterians, and the only time he ever entered a synagogue was to deliver eulogies at Temple Emanu-El on...
From ‘Schindler’s List’ to ‘Lincoln’: How Judaism Shaped Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg's films, including his latest, "Lincoln," continue to reflect his Jewish upbringing. Like most movies, the script of the legendary director's life and career...
Neil Simon’s Jewish-Infused Work, Underappreciated by Critics, Continues to Sell
While experts say famed Jewish playwright Neil Simon is under-appreciated, box office demand attests to his continued influence. The New Jewish Theater in St. Louis opened its 2012-13 season...
Jewish ‘Twilight Zone’ Writer’s Work Still Inspires
In the world of ideas and imagination, Rod Serling lives on. Known for his work on the television show "The Twilight Zone," Serling was born to a...
The Jewish Side of The Three Stooges
To the average fan, The Three Stooges' shenanigans may obscure how their Jewish backgrounds shaped their lives and work. But not for Gary Lassin—president of...
Naismith? How About Gottlieb? Remembering the Jewish Influence on Basketball
With the National Basketball Association (NBA) season in full swing, the casual hoops fan likely knows the significance of the name "Naismith," but might not...
‘Food Network’ Personality Embraces Charity, Grows His Brand
The grandchild of Holocaust victims, Duff Goldman became a brand name through hard work, creativity and a blowtorch. Born in Michigan, Goldman was once in the Guinness...
Carole King: Famous, Yet ‘Haimische’
Singer-songwriter Carole King is best known for numerous hits and four Grammy awards, but what is perhaps not as widely recognized is the Jewish familial...
Jewish Comic George Burns Lives on in One-Man show
Born in Cleveland—where George Burns and Gracie Allen were married—Alan Safier keeps the legendary comedy duo alive. Made up to look like Burns and holding a...
Jewish Escape Artist Houdini Lives on Each Halloween
If anyone can escape from the afterlife, it is Harry Houdini. Born Erik Weisz to Austro-Hungarian Jews, Houdini was arguably the greatest escape artist ever. Magic enthusiasts...









