Kaddish
United States
34 people rated From an early age Yossi Klein received a special education. He was prepared for another Holocaust. So were other children in Boro Park, the largest Orthodox survivor community in America, and this candid portrait of a young Jewish activist coming to terms with his father's traumatic history is as bracing as any fiction. Through his writing and activism, Yossi attempts to carry on the legacy of struggle passed on to him. A portrait emerges of a young man whose world view and personal outlook have been principally shaped by an event that took place before he was born.
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Faria Champagne
29/05/2023 10:58
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منير رضا
25/05/2023 21:26
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BOKOSSA MABICKA
23/05/2023 03:57
From all the respect to the jewish. This documentary is about fanatism.
I am agnostic, I don´t believe in any religion only in my way of living and respecting others, I think religions brings us confrontation between people and different lenguajes, different cultures. And so fanatism brings us chaos, war...
I thought it was going to be centered in the holocaust and the way his father survived, but I found a completely different thing. An apology of the Israeli state colonisation, it doesn´t talk about Palestinian people, it only centers in the way the Jewish people want to live. And I repect it, but it doesn´t bring you anything new.
It is an apologie of Jewish orthodox living; I don´t feel like watching something realistic. Only he, his father, he again, his father again, the proud of being Jewish, he and his father... Sorry but I don´t buy it.
4 stars out of 10.
Twambilile Ghambi
25/02/2023 20:31
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nardos
25/02/2023 20:31
From all the respect to the jewish. This documentary is about fanatism.
I am agnostic, I don´t believe in any religion only in my way of living and respecting others, I think religions brings us confrontation between people and different lenguajes, different cultures. And so fanatism brings us chaos, war...
I thought it was going to be centered in the holocaust and the way his father survived, but I found a completely different thing. An apology of the Israeli state colonisation, it doesn´t talk about Palestinian people, it only centers in the way the Jewish people want to live. And I repect it, but it doesn´t bring you anything new.
It is an apologie of Jewish orthodox living; I don´t feel like watching something realistic. Only he, his father, he again, his father again, the proud of being Jewish, he and his father... Sorry but I don´t buy it.
4 stars out of 10.