Welcome to the Forward’s coverage of the Netflix series ‘Nobody Wants This.’
Nobody Wants This

Adam Brody and Kristen Bell star in Netflix's "Nobody Wants This." Courtesy of Netflix
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Fast Forward ‘Nobody Wants This’ renewed for a second season on Netflix — with more Jews on board
The series, about an interfaith relationship between a rabbi and a non-Jewish, agnostic podcaster, has proven a massive hit
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Culture How a real-life rabbi coached Netflix’s ‘Nobody Wants This’ about making interfaith relationships realistic
The show stars Adam Brody as a good-looking young rabbi who falls for a non-Jewish woman
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Culture A rabbi dates a non-Jew in Netflix’s ‘Nobody Wants This.’ Rabbis in interfaith relationships have thoughts.
'My own relationship to Judaism has not been in any way deterred,' said one intermarried rabbi, 'but rather enhanced'
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Film & TV Netflix finally gave Jews our Hot Rabbi. Too bad every other Jew in the show sucks
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell star in 'Nobody Wants This,' a romcom about a rabbi falling for a non-Jew
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Film & TV Why the hot rabbi is having a moment (again)
Adam Brody is set to play a religious leader with sex appeal — he isn’t the first
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Fast Forward Kristen Bell dates a rabbi in new Netflix romantic comedy series
Adam Brody, best known from his long-running role as Seth Cohen on ‘The O.C.’ portrays the rabbi in question.
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