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Time To Say Goodbye
Maximilian Ehrenreich stars as 12-year-old Jewish boy in Hamburg who must deal with his religiously divided parents separation, his emerging puberty, and his falling madly in love with his new rabbi . Directed by Vivian Andereggen.
In Memoriam 2017
Remembering Jews who passed in 2017 including Nat Hentoff, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Shalamit Cohen-Kishik, Marshall Loeb, Jerry Gottesman, Irwin Corey, Monte Hall, Bill Dana, Shelly Berman, Roberta Peters, Don Rickles, Martin Landau and Jerry Lewis .
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Dimensions of the Daf: Doodles and Margins
Rabbi Mordechai Becher discusses the existence of doodles that appear in the margins of ancient texts, guiding us through a charming and humorous look at the humanity of doodling, and the reassuring fact that this aspect of human culture has not changed in thousands of years. Rabbi Mordechai Becher is Gateways Organization senior lecturer and […]
Haaretz Mention and Friedman Video on JBS
New Jewish Cinema: Alon Schwartz “Aida’s Secrets”
Filmmaker Alon Schwarz discusses his documentary AIDA’S SECRETS, the story of long-lost brothers born in Bergen-Belsen and separated in a DP camp who reunite late in life to first meet their mother and her secret. New Jewish Cinema with Judy Gelman Myers.
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New Jewish Cinema: Aaron Davidman “Wrestling Jerusalem”
Writer Aaron Davidman discuss Wrestling Jerusalem, the film adaptation of his one-man stage performance in which he plays both Israelis and Palestinians seeking answers to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With Judy Gelman Myers on JBS’s “New Jewish Cinema.”
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