News

Not-so-Orthodox films

Israeli film school wrestles with traditions
By Elise Kigner Advocate Staff
Some 120 young adults, representing a cross-section of Jews, crowded around tables at a Cambridge club last week to watch films on homosexuality, divorce and dating. The draw: All the movies were made by and about Orthodox Jews, and they challenged traditional Jewish notions about homosexuality, courtship and marriage.

The full version of this story is only available to online subscribers.
Non-subscribers may access the Candle Lighting Times and events calendars for free; to access all other content, please subscribe by following the link below.

You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address.
The password field is case sensitive.


Secure Login

Not an online subscriber yet? Sign Up Here

Note: You must have cookies enabled to use subscription service

Member Functions:
Forgot your password?
Poll
J Street says it's a pro-Israel voice for those who may disagree with AIPAC/Israel. Should we speak with one voice on Israel?:

Community
NEWTON – Meryl Galaid will perform Broadway songs at a...

Cooking

Fortunately for me, I do not have any food allergies or...


Singles

I received a phone call from a friend who specifically...