A lot has happened since the last season of “Shtisel” aired on Netflix. Season three’s nine episodes will be available on March 25, and will pick up four years after the last season ended. But it’s hard to remember where we left off. Here’s a quick recap:

Set in a Haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem, the show centers on the Shtisel family, particularly the relationship between patriarch Shulem and his son, artist Akiva. Last season saw Akiva engaged to Libbi, his first cousin, but his continued desire to make art caused conflict with both Libbi and his father.

In the other main storyline, Shulem’s daughter, Giti, had struggled to navigate her marriage to Lippe, who had left the Haredi community and was now trying to return. Their daughter, Ruchami, played by Shira Haas, the star of another TV series, “Unorthodox,” married a poor yeshiva student named Hanina. When Hanina moved to Tzfat to study, abandoning Ruchami, the family tried to get Hanina to give Ruchami a gett, but the end of the season saw the two planning a proper wedding.

The trailer for the upcoming season shows Ruchami talking with Shulem about her hopes to get pregnant, patriarch Shulem being asked to retire, and Akiva pushing a stroller.

NEWS FLASH: CBS Studios has just announced it is developing an American adaptation of the popular Israeli drama with a Romeo and Juliet theme: a secular young woman and an observant Orthodox young man to whom she is powerfully drawn. No release date yet.