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See also Category:Jewish theatre and Category:Jewish film people. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. C.
Jacob the Liar (1975 film) Jakob the Liar; The Jazz Singer (Ford Startime) The Jazz Singer (1952 film) The Jazz Singer; The Jazz Singer (1980 film) The Jester (1937 film) Jettchen Gebert's Story; Jew Süss (1934 film) The Jew's Christmas; Jewtopia (film) Jud Süß; Judith and Holofernes (1929 film) Judith of Bethulia
The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies: A Critic's Ranking of the Very Best was a 1998 book published by Kathryn Bernheimer.
Featuring both indie and film fund-backed productions dating back to the establishing of the State of Israel through to the present day. An Israeli Narrative Film Collection; Featuring a whopping 98 percent of all narrative fiction films produced in Israel (and locally, pre-Israel) from 1932 through to the present day. Student Film Collection [15]
The cinema was established by Yaakov Mograbi, an affluent Jewish merchant who immigrated from Damascus, at the request of Meir Dizengoff, then mayor of Tel Aviv. The building housed two large halls: on the upper floor a cinema with a sliding roof that could be opened on the hot summer days, and a performance hall that was the venue of the first ...
Cinema Sabaya (Hebrew: סינמה סבאיא) is a 2021 Israeli drama film, directed by Orit Fouks Rotem and produced by the Israeli production company, Green Productions. It stars an all-female cast, including Dana Ivgi , Amal Murkus , Marlene Bejali, Ruthie Landau, Haula Haj-Divsi, Joanna Said, Yulia Tagil, Asil Farhat, Orit Samuel and Liora ...
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Israel Before Israel: Silent Cinema in the Holy Land, by Hillel Tryster, Jerusalem, Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, 1995. The development of the cinematic industry in prestate Israel from the beginning of the 20th century. Fresh Wind – The First Zionist Film in Palestine 1899–1902, by Joseph Halachmi. Jerusalem, Carmel, 2009.