In recent years, the thinking in Hollywood around casting people to play minorities has undergone a shift. The powers-that-be have more often sought out actors with "lived experience" as members of the same minority group. Some actors have even expressed regret for taking roles in the past—from a non-Asian star who played a part-Asian character, to a cis gender star who played a trans character, to a white star who voiced a mixed-race animated character. The exception to this has been Jewish roles, which are all too rarely played by Jews. It's yet another example of the unwritten rule that,...