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Commentary

The War In Ukraine One Year On

One year on, the revanchist war that Russian President Vladimir Putin began in Ukraine last February 24 has degenerated into a protracted struggle of epic proportions with no end in sight. Universally regarded as the deadliest armed conflict in Europe since World War II, it has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of Russian and […]

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Film

The Talented Mr. Rosenberg

Trust is the fuel we run on and the air we breathe, Barry Avrich muses at the start of his fascinating documentary, The Talented Mr. Rosenberg. Yet, as he quickly adds, trust can be misused as a weapon by the unscrupulous. Avrich, a prolific Canadian filmmaker, was thinking of Albert Allan Rosenberg, a notorious resident […]

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Film

Chariots Of Fire Revisited

I first saw Chariots of Fire, the award-winning British movie, at the 1981 Toronto International Film Festival. Having been moved by it, I jumped at the chance of watching it again, this time on the Turner Classic Movies channel. As I tuned in, I wondered whether it would have the same mesmerizing effect on me. […]

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Film

A Documentary About Human Rights Advocate Irwin Cotler

Canadian human rights champion Irwin Cotler believes that one man can make a difference. As an example, he cites Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat/humanitarian who saved the lives of approximately 100,000 Hungarian Jews during the Nazi occupation of Hungary. Cotler — a former McGill University law professor, a onetime federal justice minister, and the Canadian […]

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Film

Jaffa — A Stunning Israeli Movie

Keren Yedaya’s movie, Jaffa, is stunningly impactful and remarkably realistic. Now available on the ChaiFlicks streaming platform, this raw,  gritty and tragic Israeli drama takes place in Jaffa, a mixed Jewish-Arab neighborhood in greater Tel Aviv. Given its locale, the main characters are Jews and Arabs. Reuven (Moni Moshonov), a middle-aged Jew, employs his two […]

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Television

The Beauty Queen Of Jerusalem

A meandering but satisfying melange of drama, romance, sex, politics, intrigue and violence, The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem is set in Turkish and British Mandate Palestine from 1917 to 1942. Now available on the Netflix streaming platform, this 20-part Israeli series is based on a novel by Sarit Yishai Levi. It gets off to a slow […]

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Middle East

A Recipe For Further Violence

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ill-conceived and potentially disastrous scheme to weaken the Supreme Court by means of radical judicial legislation has dominated the news cycle in Israel of late. It has also drowned out his provocative and dangerous plan to tighten Israel’s control of the West Bank at the expense of the Palestinians. In recent […]

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Books

Hal Wallis: Producer To The Stars

Hal Wallis, the prolific American producer whose movies ran the gamut from Casablanca and The Life of Emile Zola to The Adventures of Robin Hood and True Grit, was an accidental Hollywood luminary, as we learn in Bernard F. Dick’s thorough biography, Hal Wallis: Producer to the Stars, published by University Press of Kentucky. Wallis, […]

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Film

The Duchess Of Warsaw

Joseph Morder’s French feature film, The Duchess of Warsaw, now available on the ChaiFlicks streaming platform, is a pleasing yet unsettling melange of harsh reality and whimsical fantasy. Crafted like a play and featuring only two actors, it is visually original and impressive. In Morder’s vivid imagination, Paris is a fantastical city of bright water […]

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Film

Torn Between Judaism And Christianity

He wants to be “here” and “there,” and therein lies the problem. Romuald Jakub Weksler-Waszkinel can’t be Catholic and Jewish at the same time, as far as Israel is concerned. Born to Polish Jewish parents in 1943, at the height of the Holocaust in Poland, he was adopted by a Catholic family when he was […]