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NO SAFE PLACE - "A Dangerous Job" - Rony Plaut drives a bus on a very dangerous route in Israel. He often wonders if the next passenger will be a suicide bomber. Despite the high risk involved with riding buses in Israel today, Rony says he will continue driving, but his wife Orly, and their three children live in constant fear and worry. Although Rony has been driving for twenty years, he admits that times have changed in Israel and he is scared. "No Safe Place" examines six families whose...
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"Sakin B'Lev" (literally, "Knife in the Heart") is a 28-minute documentary film that focused on the Gush Katif supporters and residents to avoid the forceful expulsion and destruction of Jewish life prior to the cruel and ill-fated move by the state of Israel in summer 2005. This film includes riveting footage and heart-wrenching interviews with both Gush Katif parents and children, who are literally begging the Jewish Nation to prevent the expulsion. The film includes extensive statements...
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Hear the amazing story of Masada from a local historian and see how the Jews survived the great attack from the Romans.
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Masada - Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss star in the Emmy Award-winning mini-series about the Romans' siege of the Jewish fortress at Masada. In first century A.D., Flavius Silva (Peter O'Toole), commander in Roman Palestine, leads his forces in combat against the remaining Jewish Zealots who have taken refuge in the seemingly impregnable fortress of Masada. There, the engineering and military might of Rome faces the passion and ingenuity of Eleazar Ben Yair (Peter Strauss) and his people....
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"No Safe Place" examines six families whose lives were torn apart by terrorism. Narrated by Emmy Award winning actor Kelsey Grammer, this gripping documentary tells the powerful story of men, women and children who happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. In Israel, it's not a matter of if, but when another terror strike will happen. This is the reality that Israelis face everyday as they go to work, send their children to school on buses or sit in a cafe and wonder if they are...
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