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Moshe Lobel Leaves Hasidic Roots to Pursue Theater and Filmmaking
Season 9 · Episode 7

Moshe Lobel Leaves Hasidic Roots to Pursue Theater and Filmmaking

Moshe Lobel found freedom in the arts—but at the cost of family, faith, and certainty about what comes next.

Why I‘ll Never Make It

March 22, 202556m 24s

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Show Notes

 Leaving behind everything he once knew, Moshe Lobel walked away from his Chasidic faith and roots to pursue a life in theater and film—an unthinkable choice for most in his community. A native Yiddish speaker from Brooklyn, he made his New York stage debut as the lead in Awake and Sing! with New Yiddish Rep before joining the award-winning Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish, directed by Joel Grey. His career has since expanded into film and television, including HBO’s High Maintenance, Netflix’s Unorthodox, and the one-shot Ukrainian drama SHTTL. As a filmmaker, he’s crafted original works featuring Emmy-nominated talent, proving that sometimes the biggest risks lead to the most unexpected and fulfilling journeys.


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