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Catskills comedian Stewie Stone doing his stand-up routine. Stewie Stone is living proof you can take the kid outa Brooklyn, but you can't take Brooklyn outa the kid. Even his name, Stewie, comes direct from Flatbush. "In Brooklyn," he explains, "we're very big on vowels. We put 'E's at the end of everything - Hermie, Frankie, Stewie." Before Stewie got to be a big man in Vegas, he was a little kid in Brooklyn and comedy was his protector. "I was a terrible introvert, and real small for my...
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OUT OF FAITH, a feature-length documentary (82:00), follows three generations of a family torn apart by conflicts over interfaith marriage. The family's matriarch, Leah Welbel, and her husband Eliezer, both survived nearly three years in Auschwitz; however, in their minds, their grandchildren marrying non-Jews represents a posthumous victory for Hitler. OUT OF FAITH examines these issues by capturing the intimate details of one family's attempt to persevere in the face of a heart wrenching...
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The United States stands at a crossroad - the same one faced by the free world faced in the 1940s - confront terror or surrender to it. This ad makes the choice clear - the Churchillian fight that freed the world from Nazi terror, or the Neville Chamberlain appeasement and negotiation that allowed Hitler to slaughter six million Jews. This ad make this choice clear in the context of history, and in the context of who has sacrificed for the position of United States President.
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On the occasion of Israel's 60th birthday, ISRAEL21c celebrates the diversity, vibrancy, innovativeness and beauty of the country. There's so much more to 21st century Israel than the conflict that dominates media coverage. ISRAEL21c's goal is to strengthen the relationship between Americans and Israelis by creating, aggregating and distributing high-quality, nonpolitical information to the public. Through our Israelity blog, feature articles and the original Faces of Israel series of videos,...
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Deep inside of the hills of Jerusalem rests the Kibbutz of Ramat Rachel. Over the past 50 years many archaeologists have realized that hidden beneath this kibbutz are archaeological treasures beyond one's imagination - the ruins of the palace of one of the king of Judah, along with relics from the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman era. At this site where space and time are mixed within the earth, another hidden treasure long buried underground has recently resurfaced. Just a few days ago, 15...
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