Today we're starting a new series on Jewish Humor Central that will run from time to time, mostly on Sundays. It's The Great Jewish Movies.
Each post will focus on one of the movies produced in the last century that had a Jewish theme, including comedy, drama, and musical genres.
We'll include a brief plot summary, a video clip, and tell you how and where to watch the full movie. Some will be free and others will require a small rental fee.
Let's start at the very beginning of talking motion pictures with the first film to include sound, The Jazz Singer. This 1927 film starred Al Jolson in the leading role of Jakie Rabinowitz, the son of a cantor who changed his name to Jack Robin and decided to make his career as a singer of popular jazz music.
The full hour and 34 minute film is available to watch free on YouTube. Enjoy!
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