All the Jewish TV Coming June 2026

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It’s a great month for Jewish hotties.

by Lior Zaltzman

(Kveller via JTA) – Happy June, or as I like to call it: the start of hot Brett Goldstein summer. The Jewish actor is not only starring in this month’s steamiest rom-com, but voicing a sheep in one of the hottest movies of the season (yes, it’s “Sheep Detectives”) and returning as Roy Kent this August in the last season of “Ted Lasso.” (I’m also very excited for his upcoming show, “Escorted,” but we still have to wait a bit longer for that.)

Of course, Goldstein is not the only Jewish hottie (is that OK to say?) gracing our screens this June. We’ve got the most acrobatic Jewish pop star of all, Pink, hosting the most delightful award show of the season; Gal Gadot’s Netflix return; Zoey Deutsch, the master of Botox face, bringing us yet another Netflix romcom; and… Larry David (which may stretch your definition of hottie, or not — we don’t judge).

Here’s all the Jewish TV to watch this June:

June 5: “Lorne” (Peacock)

This documentary about the Canadian Jewish legend at the helm of “Saturday Night Live” is pretty star-studded, featuring the voice of Paul Simon and many iconic SNL cast members and writers.

Judaism rating: 2/4 couch potato latkes.

June 5: “Office Romance” (Netflix)

In this new Netflix rom-com, Brett Goldstein plays Daniel Blanchflower, a lawyer who falls in love with his new boss, Jackie Cruz (the one and only Jennifer Lopez), the CEO of an airline company called airCruz. The names in this movie are so ridiculous, but the office romance does look very convincing and steamy. The film also stars Rick Hoffman, who played the famously Jewish Louis Litt in “Suits” and honed his rom-com chops in one of my personal favorite Hallmark Hanukkah movies, “Round and Round.”

Judaism rating: 1/4 couch potato latkes — but I really do need Brett Goldstein to star in a Hanukkah romance.

June 5: “Pillion” (HBO Max – Crave in Canada)

Is this kinky movie about an S&M relationship between a hot biker and a confidence-less barberhop singer and traffic cop really about Shabbat? Writer Reuben Baron is convinced that it is, and shared why in Hey Alma. You’ll have to decide for yourself by watching.

Judaism rating: barely a 0.1/4 couch potato latkes, but we can’t help but share a really good reach.

June 7: 79th Annual Tony Awards (Pluto TV)

The way I want every single Jewish nominee at the Tonys this year to win, from Caissie Levy to Daniel Radcliffe, Ben Levi Ross, Shoshana Bean, Aya Cash and Rachel Dratch. But what I want more than anything is for emcee for the evening, Pink, to come onto the Tonys stage somersaulting through the air, as she does in her concerts. No matter what, I believe it’s going to be a good show!

Judaism rating: 3/4 couch potato latkes — it’s Broadway baby!

June 19: “Voicemails for Isabelle” (Netflix)

Another rom-com with nothing Jewish but its romantic lead (and a Nora Ephron reference in the trailer)? I’ll personally take it. Jewish actor Zoey Deutsch stars as a woman who grieves her sister by leaving voicemails on her old phone number, not realizing that number now belongs to a cutie New York realtor (Nick Robinson). As said realtor says in the trailer, it’s very “You’ve Got Mail.” It’s not the Yom Kippur musical I’ve been wanting Deutsch to star in since she and bestie Ben Platt released this bop, but it will do.

Judaism rating: 0.25/4 couch potato latkes.

June 24: “The Hand of Dante” (Netflix)

Based on the book by Nick Tosches, this movie, directed by Jewish director Julian Schnabel, stars Oscar Isaac as Tosches and famed Italian poet and writer Dante Alighieri. Gal Gadot stars as both Giulietta in the present day, and Dante’s wife, Gemma Donati, in flashbacks.

Judaism rating: 0.25/4 couch potato latkes.

June 25: “The Bear” (season 5)

Since this list is mostly about non-Jewish-themed projects starring some of our favorite Jewish stars, I’d be remiss not to mention the final season of “The Bear” and its Jewish stars Ebon Moss-Bacharach and Jamie Lee Curtis (and hopefully some of last season’s exciting Jewish guest stars, though not, sadly, the late Rob Reiner).

 

Judaism rating: 0.5/4 couch potato latkes.

June 26: “Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness” (HBO Max – Crave in Canada)

What better show to watch during schvitz season than a new one from kvetcher-in-chief Larry David and co-produced by former Commander-in-Chief Barack Obama? The first clip from the historical sketch show does already feel pretty, pretty, pretty Jewish to me:

Judaism rating: 4/4 couch potato latkes. It’s Larry David.

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