ChaiFlicks, “Jewish Netflix,” is presented with more than titles

As the service continues to win third-component programs, Friedman said, he and his two co-founders expect Menemsha titles for a minimal component of ChaiFlicks presentations. These co-founders are Heidi Oshin, staff member of Menemsha Films, and Bill Weiner, who once worked for the now giant production company Regency Enterprises.

Friedman estimated the service will charge about 3 new ones per week.

Categories include comedy, drama, documentaries, food, music, sports, LGBTQ stories, short films, “The American Federation of Sephardic Gifts…” and express categories for the country and region, which come with Israel, Europe, France and the South. America.

According to Springer’s spokesman, a partnership with the Jewish Women’s Theatre in Santa Monica, California, and deals with some Israeli film are also underway.

Finally, there will be content that will premiere on ChaiFlicks, basically special occasions for the live debut.

“We’ll have to provide this surprise”-factor “to subscribers with premieres on ChaiFlicks,” Friedman said. “However, for the time being, we must maintain the window sequence to disrupt existing relationships in the first 4 stages of publication.”

But this service is the first time Judaism and streaming have met. Last month Tov TV was launched, aimed at practicing Jews who adhere to the devoted legislation of modesty and need to see “spicy content.”

And in June, an Israeli streaming platform began charging audiences for extensive content, movies, television screens and documentaries produced.

Times of Israel contributed to this report.

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