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The Chosen people

The question, what is it that makes a Jew a Jew, takes Eyre to London, New York and Jerusalem for discussions with Elie Wiesel, Norbert Brainin and the Amadeus Quartet, and Dr. Pinchas Peli, a tenth generation rabbi.

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  • "Judaism, The chosen people"@en
  • "Judaism : the chosen people"@en
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  • "The question, what is it that makes a Jew a Jew, takes Eyre to London, New York and Jerusalem for discussions with Elie Wiesel, Norbert Brainin and the Amadeus Quartet, and Dr. Pinchas Peli, a tenth generation rabbi."@en
  • "In New York and Jerusalem, Ronald Eyre explores the the question: "What makes a Jew a Jew.""@en
  • "Eyre discusses what it means to be a Jew with Jews in New York, London, and Jerusalem. Jewish prayer and ritual and students debating the meaning of the Talmud are also depicted."@en
  • "Consists of interviews with several Jews living throughout the world who attempt to define the significance of being one of the chosen people."@en
  • "Consists of interviews with several Jews living throughout the world who attempt to define the significance of being one of the chosen people."
  • "Forms part of a series on world religions in which theater director Ronald Eyre travels around the globe asking people basic questions about their religious beliefs and practices. Consists of interviews with several Jews living throughout the world who attempt to define the significance of being one of the chosen people. Includes discussions with Elie Wiesel, Norbert Brainin and the Amadeus Quartet, and Dr. Pinchas Peli, a tenth-generation rabbi. Depicts Jewish prayer and ritual and students debating the meaning of the Talmud. Journeys to Jerusalem and shows its schools, synagogues, and the Wailing Wall."@en
  • ""What is it that makes a Jew a Jew? In New York, Elie Wiesel, author and survivor of the concentration camps, tries to define it. In London, Nobert Brainin and the Amadeus Quartet carry the argument further, both in words and music. Inevitably the search takes us to Jerusalem, where Dr. Pinchas Peli, tenth generation rabbi and fourth generation Jerusalemite, explains the meaning of prayer and acts as our guide through the religious schools, the synagogues and a museum for the survivors of the Holocaust. We also see Western (Wailing) Wall, a place of prayer and pilgrimage sacred to the Jewish people."--Distributor's website."@en
  • "An explanation of the essence of Judaism, including a visit to the most important holy site of Jerusalem."@en
  • "Ronald Eyre shows the life of Jews in New York and in Israel and talks with many to show distinctive features of their life."@en

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  • "The Chosen people"@en
  • "The chosen people"@en
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  • "The chosen people what makes a Jew a Jew?"@en