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- A Jewish family in Berlin family must flee the Nazis. First, they go to Zürich. From there they go to Paris, and finally to London.
- The movie chronicles a young man's (Richard Benjamin) love and passion in his own kinky way.
- An exploration of the intersection between religion and homosexuality in the U.S. and how the religious right has used its interpretation of the Bible to stigmatize the gay community.
- It's 1963 in Canada and Max is turning 13 in a monumental year. His parents Henry and Sarah are fairly relaxed raising Max in their Jewish neighborhood but grandparents Bryna and Augustus are more observant religiously.
- The battle to keep Yiddish Theater alive into the 21st century continues.
- The amazing story of a group of Jewish songwriters who wrote the soundtrack to Christmas.
- This first documentary about Bolivian Jews provides a fascinating look at the rise and decline of the Jewish community in Cocachamba where the Jewish population is down from 2,000 to fewer than 100. With Jewish youth leaving reluctantly, and a lack of community organization, the film is both an intimate portrait of a community at risk of extinction, and a quest to create a contemporary Jewish identity.
- With "Gentleman's Agreement" as his jumping off point, Jamie Kastner asks who's a Jew, and does it matter. He'll answer the question, "Are you Jewish?" with a yes to see how people react. Brooklyn's Hassidic community embraces him and gives him a bar mitzvah. He visits Pat Buchanan who ends their conversation abruptly when Kastner presses Buchanan on whether all Jews are alike. He travels to Israel, London, Paris, Berlin, and Krakow talking to Jews about how they are seen by others and asking non-Jews what they think of Jews. He then goes to Auschwitz where he refuses to be a tourist. He ends the trip at his local bagel shop. Virtually everywhere, he finds irony and prejudice.
- When unexplained earthquakes threaten planet Earth, it's up to Agent E to find out why. But the only clue he has is that a group of rabbis have been kidnapped. It's the fiendish Dr. Lo-Tov, of course, up to his old tricks, and only with the help of G-d, and some inspired classmates, can Agent Emes stop him and rescue the rabbis - and the world. This episode focuses on the importance of Torah learning, especially among Jewish children. Along the way, it delves into the way in which G-d created the world, and the responsibility the Jewish people have to help to maintain it.
- ShortTo know Israel is to Know Hope...
- A look at the Jewish community in Radauti, Romania, from 1974 to 1976.
- A man opens fire during the docking of a dinner cruise boat. The Governor appoints a special prosecutor because Schiff refuses to seek the death penalty; McCoy helps Schiff appeal while Ross helps the special prosecutor at trial. Schiff's wife is hospitalized following a stroke.
- Curtis, who greatly admires Booker T Bookworm, takes a job in the school library as Booker T's 'helper'.