"Jews." . . "Adolescentes Nueva York (Estados Unidos : Estado) Nueva York Teatro." . . . . "Explores the friendship between an Orthodox Hasidic Rabbi and the son of a progressive Jewish family."@en . . . . . . "Drama" . . "Drama"@en . . . "Two teenagers at the time of the Normandy invasion in 1944 are friends but they are divided by the same thing that unites them--their faith. Though both are devout Jews, there's a subtle difference. Danny is an Hasidic Jew, brought up to accept faith blindly by his father--an ultra-orthodox rabbi who rejects the 20th century for the special joys of centuries--old tradition. Reuven, on the other hand, has been brought up by his father who is a secular scholar, to question everything around him." . "Two teenagers at the time of the Normandy invasion in 1944 are friends but they are divided by the same thing that unites them--their faith. Though both are devout Jews, there's a subtle difference. Danny is an Hasidic Jew, brought up to accept faith blindly by his father--an ultra-orthodox rabbi who rejects the 20th century for the special joys of centuries--old tradition. Reuven, on the other hand, has been brought up by his father who is a secular scholar, to question everything around him."@en . . . . "De rechtvaardiging" . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A story about friendship, and of two young men divided by the same thing that unites them, their faith."@en . . . . "Set in Brooklyn during the 1940's and based on Chaim Potok's novel, \"The Chosen\" is a story about friendship. Robby Benson and Barry Miller star as Jewish teenagers. Benson has been raised in the ultra-orthodox Hasidic tradition; Miller has been brought up to question everything by his scientist father. As the boys grow older, each begins to learn what the other's way of life can offer. Rod Steiger and Maximilian Schell star as the very different but equally loving fathers. Directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan. For private home use only." . . . . . . . . . . "Coming-of-age films"@en . "Dramatic film about two boys, one Hassidic and one modern Orthodox, who become friends despite a clash in basic family ideological beliefs."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Features"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chosen (Motion picture : 1981)"@en . . . "Two teenagers at the time of the Normandy invasion in 1944 are friends but they are divided by the same thing that unites them--their faith. Though both are devout Jews, there is a subtle difference. Danny is an Hasidic Jew, brought up to accept faith blindly by his father--an ultra-orthodox rabbi who rejects the 20th century for the special joys of centuries--old tradition. Reuven, on the other hand, has been brought up by his father who is a secular scholar, to question everything around him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The story of two teenage boys who become best friends despite huge differences in their upbringing. Danny is the son of an orthodox Hasidic Rabbi. Reuven comes from a progressive Jewish family whose father stands at the forefront of the battle for Israeli statehood. Danny's every moment is devoted to religious study, while Reuven plays jazz piano and is intensely interested in the changing world around him. Their family differences soon force both to make difficult choices."@en . . . "Chosen (Motion picture)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction films"@en . . "Film adaptations"@en . . . . . . . "The chosen" . . . "The chosen"@en . . "A secular Jew and a Hasidic rabbi's son become friends in 1940s Brooklyn."@en . . . . . "Feature films"@en . . . . . . "The Chosen"@en . "The Chosen" . "1939 - 1945" . . "Jews New York (State) Drama." . . "Jewish families." . . "Padre e hijo Teatro." . . "Amistad Nueva York (Estados Unidos : Estado) Nueva York Teatro." . . "Fathers and sons Drama." . . "New York (N.Y.)" . . "Jewish families Drama." . . "Chosen Film (Firm)" . . "Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)" . . "Brooklyn (Nueva York, N.Y.)" . . "Hasidism." . . "New York (State)" . . "Fathers and sons." . . "Judíos Nueva York (Estados Unidos : Estado) Teatro." . . . .