Hulu’s ‘The Faithful’ Reimagines the Biblical Matriarchs
Rabbi Wendy Zierler, Ph.D., Sigmund Falk Professor of Modern Jewish Literature and Feminist Studies
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Hadassah Magazine explores Hulu’s new miniseries “The Faithful” and how the show brings Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah vividly to life.
The series creators relied on guidance from leading Biblical scholars – including faculty member Rabbi Wendy Zierler, Ph.D., who helped vet the script for historical and textual integrity.