Jewish Ledger
And the (Jewish) nominees are…
By Emily Burack
(JTA) – “Schitt’s Creek” is trying to pick up in the Golden Globes where it left off in the fall with its historic Emmys sweep.
The show about a wealthy interfaith Jewish family was nominated Wednesday for five awards, including four for the main actors and one for best series.
There are plenty of other Jewish nominations, too, notably “Mank,” the acclaimed film on the story of Jewish screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, with six.
The Golden Globes, taking place virtually in the new pandemic normal, will be held Feb. 28 and hosted for the fourth time by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This time they’ll be on different coasts.
Doctor who declined radiotherapy claims plant-based diet is keeping her cancer at bay
Laura Freeman feels that doctors need more training to take nutrition seriously as a form of treatment
Laura Freeman with daughter Sadie (Image: PA REAL LIFE)
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A doctor who had her cancerous thyroid removed swears that choosing a plant-based diet over traditional treatments is keeping her free of the disease.
Jurnee Smollett in ‘Lovecraft Country’ (HBO via JTA)
Jurnee Smollett received a nomination for her breakout role as Leti in “Lovecraft Country,” the HBO horror drama that received eight nominations, including for outstanding drama series. Smollett last won a NAACP Image Award for her role in the 2008 film “The Great Debaters.”
“Black-ish,” which stars Tracee Ellis Ross, leads the TV categories with 11 nominations, including for outstanding series. Ross was tapped for the sixth consecutive year as outstanding actress in a comedy series she’s won four times. Ross tacked on another nomination, as outstanding actress in a motion picture for “The High Note,” and now has 16, bringing her career total to 16.
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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago Announces the Addition of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Biros Real Estate
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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Biros Real Estate, market leader in the Beverly, Morgan Park and Mt. Greenwood neighborhoods of Chicago, Illinois as well as the village of Evergreen Park, Illinois, has joined forces with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago.
It’s really an honor to welcome Bill Biros and his wonderful agents to our company. It’s always a joy to recognize excellence in real estate and the reputation that the Biros name carries throughout Chicago and the southwest suburbs is truly impressive. CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 02, 2021