Emily Rose
By Emily Rose
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The Schmooze Why One Brooklyn Filmmaker Moved Her Family to Jerusalem
“I’ve never looked for easy,” Danae Elon told the crowd at the Doc NYC film festival on November 14, after the American premiere of her film, “P.S. Jerusalem.” In the film, Elon, who is the Jerusalem-born daughter of Israeli writer Amos Elon, decides to take her Algerian-born husband and their three children from the comfortable…
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The Schmooze When Israeli and Palestinian Women Beat the Odds in Business
“I doubt it. Men have too much ego,” says Anat, one of the two women featured in the film “Partner with the Enemy,” when asked if her business model could ever work between two men. “Partner with the Enemy,” a documentary that screened last week as part of the Other Israel Film Festival, portrays the…
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The Schmooze What Would America Look Like Under Nazi Rule?
“If you’re looking for another Jew to kill, you know where to find me,” says Frank Frink, the protagonist’s boyfriend, at the end of the second episode of Amazon’s latest TV Series, “The Man in the High Castle.” What would America be like if the Nazis had won the war? What would have happened to…
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