-Second in a series; here is a link to Part I–
SAN DIEGO — Here are more Jewish-interest films and programming available to watch at home
Ergo Media: Buy DVDs of Jewish feature and documentary films.
Israel Film Stream Center: Purchase Israeli films for streaming.
Jewish Film Institute Online Shorts Collection: If you’re a fan of shorts, you can stream Jewish shorts from your computer.
National Jewish Film Center: Buy DVDs of old and new Jewish films.
Better Things (FX. Hulu): Pam Adlon is great as a single Jewish mother raising three daughters in Los Angeles.
Bombshell (Netflix): Documentary about Heddy Lamarr, brilliant inventor and beautiful actress.
Broad City (Comedy Central, Hulu): If you haven’t ever seen the raunchy antics of two single Jewish women in New York, now’s a chance to add some laughs to your shut-in life.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW and Amazon) A high-powered Jewish female lawyer gives up her job to pursue a man she knew when she was a teen at summer camp.
Menashe (Netflix): An independent Yiddish film about a Chasidic man fighting to regain custody of his son after his wife’s death.
The Meyerowitz Stories (Netflix): The estranged members of a dysfunctional Jewish family gather to attend an exhibition honoring the artwork of its patriarch.
Red Sea Diving Resort (Netflix): Dramatization of how the Mossad helped Ethiopian Jews escape to Israel.
The Scent of Rain in the Balkans (MHz Choice) A generational saga about a Sephardic Jewish family in Bosnia between 1914 and 1945.
Transparent (Amazon): Meet the Pfefferman family as its members navigate their Jewish and sexual identities.
YidLife Crisis Two Yiddish speaking young men deal with dating and being religious in Montreal.
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Lawrence Baron, Ph.D, is professor emeritus of history at San Diego State University and the author of Projecting the Holocaust into the Present. He may be contacted via lawrence.baron@sdjewishworld.com
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