How Jewish comedy found religion, from Philip Roth to 'Broad City'
A religion scholar writes about the war North American Jewish comedy has evolved since World War II, with a focus on how humorists treat Judaism as a religion.
THE REFILM Festival offers movie-goers an unusual chance to see restored vintage reels of film classics.(photo credit: UNSPLASH/ DENISE JANS)ByANDREW SILOW-CARROLL / JTA