In this new documentary, Paula Weiman-Kelman tells three stories of spiritual innovation, focusing on young Jews in Israel, Canada and the US. These stories – vibrant, quirky, moving – are braided together, like the fringes of a tallit, to create an inspiring portrait of cutting-edge Judaism in the 21st century.


Fringes

Doc 72 min, MINIDV, 2013

Written and Directed by: Paula Weiman-Kelman
Produced by: Jonathan Lopatin – not so simple productions
Language: English and Hebrew with English\Hebrew subtitles

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Synopsis


In this new documentary, Paula Weiman-Kelman tells three stories of spiritual innovation, focusing on young Jews in Israel, Canada and the US. These stories – vibrant, quirky, moving – are braided together, like the fringes of a tallit, to create an inspiring portrait of cutting-edge Judaism in the 21st century.


Festivals

  • Hadassah Israel, 2015
  • Gvanim Jewish & Israeli Cultural Center, Israel, 2014
  • Westchester Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2014
  • Budapest Jewish Film Festival, Hungary, 2013

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Press & Links:

  • We are inventing a life…

    for the full article: http://www.thejewishweek.com/arts/film/we-are-inventing-life

    The movie, by Jerusalem-based documentary filmmaker Paula Weiman-Kelman, focuses on two American Jewish couples: Rabbi Liebish and Dena Hundert are an unusually creative, Orthodox pair who start a student-oriented synagogue/music café in Montreal near McGill University. After more than a decade of the grueling work of raising money to pay the rent and salaries on the endeavor they leave to pursue other options. Pablo and Esther Elliott are a young couple — she spent her early childhood in the former Soviet Union and he grew up Catholic, converting to Judaism shortly before they married — striving to lead a religiously observant life while tending the family farm in rural Virginia.

    Debra Nussbaum Cohen, Ha’aretz, November 2013

  • “the life stories are quite fascinating and portrayed sympathetically. The earnestness in each of them shines through in their lives”.

    For the entire review in EMRO, check: http://emro.lib.buffalo.edu/emro/emroDetail.asp?Number=5189

  • Jews are portrayed in how they live their lives:

    http://emro.lib.buffalo.edu/emro/emroDetail.asp?Number=5189

  • Wherever you’re coming from, if Weiman-Kelman’s movie is playing in a theater near you (maybe at your next Jewish Film Festival), you certainly won’t be on the fringes if you rush out and buy a ticket.

    For the entire review by Brian Blum, check: www.thisnormallife.com/2012/12/new-israeli-made-documentary-takes-us-to-the-fringes-of-jewish-life

  • This is a loving and empathetic film about contemporary Jews who are seeking to be Jewish -- and creating Jewish communities -- in new and different ways.

    FOR THE ENTIRE REVIEW BY Amy Kronish, check: www.israelfilm.blogspot.com

Festivals

  • Hadassah Israel, 2015
  • Gvanim Jewish & Israeli Cultural Center, Israel, 2014
  • Westchester Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2014
  • Budapest Jewish Film Festival, Hungary, 2013
  • Bucharest Jewish Film Festival, Romania, 2013
  • Vassar International Film Festival, USA, 2013
  • B'nai Jeshurun Synagogue, NYC, 2013
  • Manhattan JCC, 2014
  • Religion Today Film Festival, Italy, 2013
  • Congregation Tikvat Jacob, USA, 2013
  • The Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, 2012

Educational

  • McMaster University, Canada
  • Rowan University
  • Days of Jewish Discussion, Tucson, USA
  • Arizona State University
  • Stern College for Women
  • Duke University
  • Yale University
  • Harvard University
  • Library of Congress
  • Bard College
  • Library of Congress
  • Hebrew University
  • University of Pennsylvania