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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.

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