Jewish Writers Institute

SCREENWRITERS LAB

A partnership of Maimonides Fund and Crystal City Entertainment

The Screenwriters Lab of the Jewish Writers Institute is in its third round of programming this year. This prestigious year-long fellowship supports emerging and mid-career screenwriters developing scripts that explore Jewish themes, culture, and identity in fresh, compelling ways—aiming squarely at the mainstream media marketplace.

Fellows receive a $10,000 stipend, one-on-one mentorship, and direct access to industry insiders through virtual masterclasses and three in-person seminars in Los Angeles, New York, and Israel (all travel and accommodations covered). Past guest speakers have included Marc Platt, Rachel Bloom, Lake Bell, Meg LeFavre, Jon Turtletaub, Carol Leifer, Alex Edelman, Mayim Bialik and others.

Fellows refine their scripts with guidance from experienced producers, Jewish educators, and subject matter experts—culminating in the chance to pitch your project to financiers and producers. Whether deepening an existing idea or dreaming up something new, this is an chance to tell the Jewish story you want to see on screen. 

Screenwriters Lab

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The Screenwriters Lab is a year-long creative fellowship that supports the development of scripts that tell diverse Jewish stories, with the goals of empowering writers to explore their Jewish culture and identity and of launching accessible, Jewish-themed scripts into the mainstream media marketplace.

Featuring three in-person seminars – in Los Angeles, New York, and Israel – and Zoom sessions with industry professionals (past speakers have included Marc Platt, Jon Turteltaub, Rachel Bloom, Alex Edelman, and Lake Bell, among others), the Lab provides participants with the opportunity to learn from high-level industry professionals, Jewish educators, production financiers and subject matter experts to enhance their craft, connect with relevant Jewish sources and ideas, and develop their projects with the goal of launching them into the mainstream media marketplace.

Travel and other expenses are included.

Between seminars, writers develop their scripts with support from experienced, one-on-one mentors, Jewish subject matter experts, and program staff.

Television writer and comedian Carol

Leifer addressing the 2019-20 cohort.

Each member of our group of up to 18 writers receives a $10,000 stipend in a non-exclusive relationship to create their script within a set schedule of output milestones.Writers own their screenplays and will have the opportunity to pitch their scripts to a group of experienced producers and financiers.

2025–2026

Timeline & Info

The 2025-26 program is currently underway. Sign up for our mailing list to stay apprised of the timeline for the next round of programming. 

SCREENWRITERS LAB

Advisory Board

Producer, Writer, Production Manager

Julie Goldstein is known for Looper (2012), Self/less (2015) and Seeking Justice (2011)...

Producer

Daniel Steinman is known for Destroyer (2018), The Crow (2024) and The Contractor (2022)...

Producer, Manager

David Lonner is known for Dope (2015), The State and Yakuza vs. Mafia...

Producer, Executive

Jane Oster Sinisi is known for To Catch a Killer (2023), Stowaway (2021) and Centigrade (2020)...

Producer, Executive

Ben Cosgrove is known for Syriana (2005), Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) and The Good German (2006)...

Senior Rabbi, Sinai Temple, Los Angeles

Named The Most Influential Rabbi in America by Newsweek and one of the 50 Most Influential Jews in the World by The Jerusalem…

Staff

Co-Director

Seminar Consultant

Program Affiliates ​

The Screenwriters Lab has assembled a group of affiliated media financiers committed to championing and funding bold, Jewish-themed projects.

These engaged and enthusiastic partners  support the Lab in a range of meaningful ways—from tracking projects in development, leading Zoom sessions, to presenting at in-person and Zoom sessions to hearing final project pitches. This dynamic collaboration offers fellows rare exposure to industry decision-makers and a unique opportunity to help move their work from script to screen.

  • Phiphen Pictures
  • New Mandate Films
  • Leviathan Productions
  • Keshet International
  • Crystal City Entertainment
  • Red Crown Pictures

2025 Fellowship Recipients

Screenwriters Lab

DIMHI

Dimhi is a television anthology series based on true stories of Jews and the historical persecution they faced...

Screenwriters Lab

The Shattering

The Shattering is a supernatural horror series set in a Jewish shtetl in 1890s Russia, where pogroms, revolution, and ancient...

Screenwriters Lab

Splinters

Messy Essie follows Essie, coder by day and secret influencer by night, as she navigates the word of fame vs...

Screenwriters Lab

Wonderful Lie

Wonderful Lie tells the story of Kurt Gerron, a German Jewish actor, writer, director who was arrested by the Nazis...

Screenwriters Lab

Kibbutz

A twenty-something progressive, non Jewish, Chicago woman, unable to land her dream job, neglected by her self-absorbed boyfriend and with...

Screenwriters Lab

Son of Star

Son of a Star tells the true story of Bar Kochba and the final Jewish rebellion against Roman rule 62...

Screenwriters Lab

Teddy

Teddy is inspired by the real life stories of Teddy Kollek during the period he was sent on a mission...

Screenwriters Lab

The Kaddish Club

Four Jewish men with little connection to Judaism make daily trips to synagogue to say Kaddish to save the souls...

Screenwriters Lab

Turn Off the Lights

The story behind the 47 minute film that shocked the world- October 7 Film(Historical/Drama) TURN OFF THE LIGHTS is a...

Screenwriters Lab

Third Wheel Drive

Third Wheel Drive is a sharp, warm-hearted multicam comedy about Leah, a tightly wound Orthodox lawyer whose overly structured life...

Screenwriters Lab

Inside the Block

WWII. Inside The Block, a wing of a Nazi concentration camp, six Jewish prisoners subjected to horrific experiments by a...

Screenwriters Lab

We Canceled Mitzvah Night

The women in Borough Park are fed up; too many of them have been held captive by husbands who refuse...

The Slide Tackle

Possible Man in the High Castle style story. After their daughter is aggressively slide tackled and injured during a high...

Screenwriters Lab

Tehrangeles

Tehrangeles is an hour-long television comedy-drama following the marriage between the Kashani and Shamsian families in late 1980’s Los Angeles....

Screenwriters Lab

Inclination

In Inclination, a Jewish family inherits their estranged grandmother’s crumbling home. When the 12-year-old son discovers a sealed room, he...

Screenwriters Lab

Safta’s Story

Two young sisters escape a death train during the Holocaust and embark on a perilous journey across Eastern Europe. Through...

Screenwriters Lab

Tradition

When a charming but self-destructive poker player finds himself in serious debt, he escapes Vegas and lands on his mother’s...

Screenwriters Lab

Ark City

IIt’s after the great flood and the animals on Noah’s Ark struggle to rebuild their lives and plan for the...

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The Screenwriters Lab is a year-long creative fellowship that supports the development of scripts that tell diverse Jewish stories, with the goals of empowering writers to explore their Jewish culture and identity and of launching accessible, Jewish-themed scripts into the mainstream media marketplace.

​Featuring three in-person seminars — in Los Angeles, New York, and Israel — and Zoom sessions with industry professionals (past speakers have included Marc Platt, Jon Turteltaub, Rachel Bloom, Alex Edelman, and Lake Bell, among others), the Lab provides participants with the opportunity to learn from high-level industry professionals, Jewish educators, production financiers and subject matter experts to enhance their craft, connect with relevant Jewish sources and ideas, and develop their projects with the goal of launching them into the mainstream media marketplace. Travel and other expenses are included. Between seminars, writers develop their scripts with support from experienced, one-on-one mentors, Jewish subject matter experts, and program staff.

Each member of our group of up to 18 writers receives a $10,000 stipend in a non-exclusive relationship to create their script within a set schedule of output milestones. Writers own their screenplays and will have the opportunity to pitch their scripts to a group of experienced producers and financiers.

Script subjects

Scripts should be commercially viable narratives that explore Jewish themes, such as Jewish identity, culture, values, heritage, religion, spirituality, or history.

Applicant Qualifications

Writers must be based in the United States, be at least 21 years of age, and qualify with at least one of the below

  • WGA member
  • Represented by a current Agent or Manager
  • Completed an established writer’s lab or graduate school program for screenwriting
  • Wrote a script that was optioned by a studio or an established production company
  • Worked in a writer’s room for a major TV Network or Streamer

Writing teams may apply with a joint project. If accepted, teams will receive only one stipend and must designate one writer to attend all three seminars and Zooms.  

​On the application, you will be asked to provide:  

  • General info about yourself (Name, Address, etc.)
  • Quick Pitch (one-paragraph synopsis of your project, up to 250 words)
  • Written Synopsis/Treatment (up to 2 pages)
  • Video Submission (Tell us about your project and what you hope to get out of the program, up to 5 minutes, cell phone video is fine!)
  • CV (including links to any relevant work)
  • Writing Sample (a completed, original script)
  • Two References (at least one should be a professional or academic reference)
  • Your Jewish background or connection​

Frequently Asked Questions

What elements do I need to upload with my application?
• You can download and preview the application here. Applicants will answer, in a personal video, a few questions about their past creative experiences and growth goals for the fellowship, provide references and a CV, and upload a 1–2 page project pitch or concept brief plus a writing sample.
I applied for the previous cohort. Can I reapply with the same project as last time?

• Yes. We had hundreds of applications for the first two cohorts and only had limited space for fellows, so many wonderful candidates and projects did not make it to our final round. That said, we encourage you to think of fresh ideas. (You may apply with two projects, see below.) We encourage you to apply!

Can I submit proposals for two different projects?

• Yes. If you decide to submit two pitches, please make sure to send two separate applications.

Am I allowed to apply as a two-member creative team?

• Yes, teams may apply with a joint project, but the funding guidelines remain the same regardless of how many people are involved. If accepted, teams must designate one member to attend all the convenings (in-person and virtual). Please submit one application, identify who will be attending the yearlong program and include a CV, work sample, and references for each member of the team, or one work sample that was co-created by the team.

I’m working and not sure I have time for all the travel and meetings given my job – should I apply?

• We are looking for applicants who will participate fully in all aspects of the program and will benefit significantly from the program beyond the financial support. If you cannot commit to attending all of the events and programming, please do not apply.

What if I live abroad right now but will be in North America in the fall?

• You must be living in the United States when the program starts in August, and be able to receive payments in your own name.

I have a major life event (birth, wedding, etc) happening during the retreat schedule. Can I attend virtually?

• We are building a cohort as much as we are building projects, and we believe in the power of gathering in-person to build our community as well as our skills. Because of this, attending our three in-person convenings is mandatory. If a life event unexpectedly occurs during the program, we will work with you as best we can.

How will you plan a retreat in Israel, given the uncertain situation in the region?

• We are working with an experienced tour planner to create a safe, educational, and enriching experience in Israel. Safety and security of our cohort is our top priority.

I have a personal situation or special need that may impact my participation in an in-person convening (a disability, mobility issues, nursing a baby, etc). Can you accommodate this?

• We will do our best to support your participation. Please contact us with the specifics of your needs at screenwriterslab@jwinitiative.com