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Nowhere In Africa

Stefanie Zweig and her assimilated secular Jewish family were hounded out of Nazi Germany in the late 1930s. For the next decade, they lived in remote areas of Kenya, a British colony. With the defeat of the Nazis, she and her parents returned to Germany, where she became a journalist and best-selling author. One of […]

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Peace By Chocolate

Syrian refugees by the tens of thousands have poured into Canada in the past few years as the civil war in Syria has continued to rage. Peace By Chocolate, a Canadian feature film by Jonathan Keijser, empathetically explores this wave of immigration through the eyes of a Muslim family from Damascus. Based on a true story, it […]

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Beaufort — A Gritty Israeli Anti-War Movie

Twenty two years have elapsed since Israel’s withdrawal from its self-declared security zone in southern Lebanon. Joseph Cedar’s feature-length movie, Beaufort, is set in an embattled Israeli outpost during this period and recreates the denouement of Israel’s misadventure in that country. Currently available on the ChaiFlicks streaming network, it was shot on location on the […]

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Middle East

Ayman Odeh’s Unsurprising Controversial Remark

Ayman Odeh, the leader of the Joint List, a coalition of three Arab political parties with six seats in Israel’s parliament, ignited outrage recently when he posted a video on his Facebook page urging Israeli Arabs in the security forces not to serve in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. Standing near the Damascus […]

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Middle East

Israel’s Normalization With The United Arab Emirates — A Model Of Its Kind

Israel and the United Arab Emirates signed a free trade agreement earlier this month, Israel’s first with an Arab nation. The landmark accord, signed in Jerusalem on April 1, was hailed as a “significant and historic milestone” by the co-signer, Israeli Economy Minister Orna Barbivai. It emerged after five months of negotiations and nearly two […]

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Film

All My Puny Sorrows

Michael McGowan’s drama, All My Puny Sorrows, is shot through with fragments of melancholy, despair and dread. Scheduled to open in theatres in Canada on April 15, it is based on a book by the Canadian novelist Miriam Toews, and focuses on two accomplished sisters, Yoli (Alison Pill) and Elf (Sarah Gadon), whose lives offer […]

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Books

The Betrayal Of Anne Frank

Who betrayed the celebrated Dutch Jewish diarist Anne Frank? That’s the burning question Canadian historian Rosemary Sullivan addresses in her deeply-researched, probing book, The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation (HarperCollins). Anne and her family, along with four other Jews fleeing Nazi genocidal tyranny, lived in a claustrophobic attic in Amsterdam’s Jordaan district during […]

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Middle East

Coalition Crisis Strikes Israel Amid A Wave Of Terrorism

Ten months after being appointed to the highest office in the land, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s eight-party coalition government is wobbling and living on borrowed time, having lost its wafer-thin majority in parliament at a fraught moment when Israel is coping with an upsurge of terrorism. Since March 22, 12 Israelis and two foreign workers, […]

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Film

Nelly & Nadine

It was an extraordinary love affair that blossomed in the most unusual of places. Nelly Mousset-Vos and Nadine Hwang met in Ravensbruck — a Nazi concentration camp near Berlin set aside for women — in the winter of 1944. Although they were separated in 1945, they were reunited after World War II and lived together […]

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Working Woman

Sexual harassment and assault are the overlapping themes of Working Woman, a fine and intricate Israeli psychological drama now available on the ChaiFlicks streaming network. Michal Aviad’s feature-length movie, set in Tel Aviv and Rishon LeZion and starring an accomplished cast, deals with this volatile issue intelligently and sensitively. Orna Haviv (Liron Ben-Shlush) accepts a […]