Sesame Street
Jewish traditions shine on 'Sesame Street' through authentic representation
Jewish traditions are authentically represented in new "Sesame Street" episodes, thanks to Amanda Pogany's consultation, showcasing diverse cultures and fostering belonging.
Four decades of 'Rechov Sumsum': Israel's own 'Sesame Street'
‘The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo’ to get star-studded Israeli adaptation
Eli Evans, poet and influential grant-maker, dies at 85
How We Got to Sesame Street: Highlights from the Haifa Film Festival
The documentary is a smart, funny and entertaining movie about the smartest, funniest and most entertaining series ever for young children. But it is also moving.
'Cookie Monster' rock takes internet by storm, could fetch $10,000
"I think this is probably the most perfect Cookie Monster out there."
Sesame Street drops new preschool educational podcast amid coronavirus
The episodes are 15 minutes each, and revolve around a variety of segments aimed at providing preschool-friendly educational topics in a fun and entertaining manner.
Dolphins in theme parks could be replaced by robot models one day
"The idea of this pilot is really to create a kind of "Sesame Street" under water."
New Arabic 'Sesame Street' aims to help refugee children
According to the show's executive producer, Scott Cameron, the show aims to each social-emotional skills such as "coping strategies like counting to five and belly breathing."
Sesame Street celebrates 50 years of educating kids worldwide
Rehov SumSum, the Israeli co-production, was the first to focus an entire section on educating children about mutual respect due to the "profound political tension in the region."
Google Doodle recalls B.B. King, who once counted in Hebrew on Sesame St.
The Mississippi-born star was known for his deep, ringing vocals and unique guitar style thanks to his Gibson that he called Lucille.