The Fabelmans: Jewish Self-Image

Spielberg’s The Fabelmans reflects his childhood and Jewish identity, portraying antisemitism, family struggle, and creative awakening. The film explores how Jewish self-perception develops amid insecurity and cultural pressures.

A lesson in perspective from director John Ford becomes a metaphor for reframing Jewish life through art.

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