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"7 Circles" - Jewish folk guitarist and songwriter, Peter Himmelman, is not just the Bob Dylan of our times, but is actually his son-in-law. The soundtrack to the popular 'Zero Point Three Percent' is the "7 Circles" song alluding to the 7 Circles that a Jewish bride makes around a Jewish groom at a marriage ceremony under the canopy. Here is rare and raw bootleg of Himmelman performing "7 Circle at the University Of Michigan - The Rathskeller, 1995. Audio source is a bit low - turn up the...
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A fast-moving and 'power'-ful archive video from the Jewish Kach movement, led by the last and assassinated Jewish leader and MK Rabbi Meir Kahane, A"H. Israel is filled with signs "Kahane Tzedek" or "Kahane was right" - no matter how uncomfortable modern-day Jews are with violent self-defense, it is near impossible to read his writings from the 1960s through 1990s and not see how his plan for Israel was far superior to the path the state has taken, resulting in ongoing terror and death....
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Part Three of Three - 62 minutes long) is the 1971 film version of the Broadway musical of the same name. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Chaim Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Leonard Frey, who played Motel the Tailor (both had originally acted in the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London...
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Part Two of Three - 59 minutes long) is the 1971 film version of the Broadway musical of the same name. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Chaim Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Leonard Frey, who played Motel the Tailor (both had originally acted in the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London production...
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Part One of Three - 59 minutes long) is the 1971 film version of the Broadway musical of the same name. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Chaim Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Leonard Frey, who played Motel the Tailor (both had originally acted in the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London production...
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