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Ayalon Institute: The Secret in the Hill - This is the story of a secret factory built underneath a limestone hill that manufactured ammunition for the Israeli resistance. On the surface it was used for training groups of young people for Kibbutz life. It operated during the years 1946 -1948. The Ayalon Institute - Kibbutzim Hill - by Yael Zisling. Imagine building a clandestine ammunition factory, right under the nose of the British. In 1945, the Haganah determined that at the end of the...
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Jewish movie director icon Steven Spielberg's "An American Tail," with a family of Russian mice, a gang of rats and a cockroach in a cameo appearance, is the amazing storyteller's first animated feature. It's a melting-pot movie for little Americans, full of immigrant dreams. Director Don Bluth and a cadre of other Disney emigres create this classically drawn and effect-filled tale whose characters themselves are refugees. A family of Russian mice flee the Cossacks for the cobblestones of New...
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Kevin Pollak has captured the attention of audiences worldwide with his range of both dramatic and comedic roles. Over the past two decades, he has appeared in over fifty films, as well as countless television projects, and has established himself as one of the few stand-up comedians to have a successful dramatic film career. In addition to his acting talents, he has also proven himself as both a writer and producer.
Pollak will next be seen with Tim Allen in “Santa Clause 3,”...
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As a Boston University student at the tender age of 19, the Boston Herald hailed Elon Gold as “a comedy star on the rise.” Five years later, Comedy Central selected him and three others (including Dave Chappelle) to be profiled in their Pipeline series of future comedy stars. Today, his star continues to rise as Gold has established himself as one of the top comedians in the country. Growing up in the Bronx, a big fan of comedy, Gold has emerged into a naturally gifted stand-up...
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"City Teacher" Movie Trailer - Jeff Solomon, White and Jewish (Jonathan Sale) is raised by adopted Black parents (Glen Turman, Ella Joyce) after his parents are killed in a car accident. He dedicates his life to Public Service as a Parole Officer dealing with dangerous felons. His bosses (Chuck D, Tommy Ford) convince him to meet with School Principal (Frank Vincent) about teaching reading to an all Black class of potential and likely future felons in the New York Public School System against...
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