J Docs showcases captivating Jewish and Israeli documentaries, offering a unique lens into the rich tapestry of Jewish culture, history, and contemporary life. Each episode invites viewers on a thought-provoking journey, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and the deep connections that unite the Jewish people.
People have this myth stuck in their heads that during the Holocaust, Jews went to their deaths like sheep to the slaughter. Resistance: They Fought Back tells the real story.
The true story of the only victims of the Minsk Ghetto, twenty-six individuals who managed to survive 263 days and nights in a basement during World War II.
How do we preserve memory? “Inked” explores a powerful new phenomenon: third-generation descendants of Holocaust survivors choosing to honor their ancestors through commemorative tattoos.
During World War II in Nazi-occupied Bosnia, a Muslim woman risks everything to save her Jewish friends. Fifty years later, the tables have turned, and a Jewish woman has to find a way to save her Muslim friends.
An animated short film inspired by true events, Ruwen´s letter is a document that represents the healing of a collective wound and a thread of hope between two siblings
“You’re free. Go home”. Most Holocaust films end with these words, the very words that survivors heard at liberation. "After Auschwitz" begins with these words, inviting audiences to experience what happened next.
Separated as toddlers, the Jewish twins Adam and Ida Paluch survived the Holocaust, knowing almost nothing about their roots. Half a century later, two strangers miraculously find each other.