‘Golda’ biopic aims to rehabilitate her image.
The Jewface controversy has grown out of all proportion to the proboscis in question.
Helen Mirren delivers an Oscar-worthy performance as Israeli prime minister Golda Meir and is unrecognizable as the barrier-shattering politician.
From Golda Meir to Seth Rogen, lefty Jewish celebs take center stage.
Meir, who famously said "there was no such thing as Palestinians," apparently viewed a future Palestinian state as a possibility.
There are times when you must refuse to capitulate and times you must compromise. Times to haste and times to hesitate.
The famed actress arrives for the Israeli premiere of the biopic.
Dubbed as both Israel’s Iron Lady and the nation’s grandmother, she embraced both titles – caring for the children and soldiers of Israel like they were her own.
As Israel pledges to aid Sudan and countries beyond, it is both advancing its interests and fulfilling its Jewish and Zionist ideals to be a light unto the nations
In addition to Mirren and Schreiber, the film stars Israeli actors Lior Ashkenazi as IDF Chief of Staff David “Dado” Elazar and Rami Heuberger as Defense Minister Moshe Dayan.