Through the partnership, both organizations will curate, distribute, and spotlight content rooted in Jewish experience, expanding the reach of contemporary Jewish storytelling through ChaiFlicks’ global platform and Reboot Studios’ creative pipeline.
The announcement was made jointly on Monday, May 18 by Neil Friedman, Co-Founder of ChaiFlicks, and David Katznelson, CEO of Reboot.
“Jewish storytelling is central to ChaiFlicks’ mission, and this partnership allows us to deepen that commitment in a meaningful way,” said Neil Friedman, Co-Founder of ChaiFlicks. “By combining Reboot’s bold editorial voice and content engine with ChaiFlicks’ platform, expansive library, and global audience, we are building a more dynamic ecosystem for stories across film, television, short-form, audio, and emerging digital media.”
For Reboot, the partnership represents a natural extension of its work supporting artists, developing original projects, and expanding the reach of contemporary Jewish storytelling.
“Reboot Studios was created to support artists telling new Jewish stories across media, and to help those stories find the audiences they deserve,” said David Katznelson, CEO of Reboot. “Our partnership with ChaiFlicks is a natural extension of that vision. Together, we can give contemporary Jewish storytellers a worldwide platform, a broader audience, and a more connected path from creative development to cultural impact.”
The partnership launches June 1 with a Reboot Shorts Film Festival on ChaiFlicks, kicking off a weekly rollout of themed short films every Monday. Reboot Studios will supply 12–15 short films annually to the streaming platform, combining original productions with select acquisitions and spotlighting emerging filmmakers. ChaiFlicks will showcase the films in a dedicated Reboot-selected shorts category, supported by editorial promotion across the platform and its marketing channels.
The partnership will expand in phases, growing Reboot’s curatorial and editorial footprint beyond shorts into music, horror, influencer-led content, podcasts, and other digital-first formats. Future programming will include holiday collections, filmmaker spotlights, and theme-based watchlists designed to connect Jewish stories with audiences around timely cultural moments and shared points of interest.
In the coming weeks, Reboot will roll out its 2025–2026 slate with these titles anchoring the launch of its distribution partnership with ChaiFlicks.
The collaboration was facilitated by Noam Dromi, Managing Director of Reboot Studios, and Pam Kunick-Cohen, Head of Marketing at ChaiFlicks.


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