Two decades from Gimmel Tammuz, JEM presents a short inspirational film focusing on the Rebbe’s revolutionary vision of the essence of every Jew and the infinite value of every mitzvah. Geared toward a wide audience, the film also includes a number of first-time release clips of the Rebbe in conversation on the topics of the essence of a Jew and the importance of every individual. With recollections and comments from: Alan Dershowitz, Ari Goldman, Rivkah Slonim, Adin Steinszaltz, and Joseph Telushkin.
Subtitle Options
English / Hebrew / Yiddish / Spanish / Russian
Audio options
English / Hebrew
Quality
4K / HD
Runtime
13:45
Chapters
1
Rivkah Slonim
What is was like growing up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
2
Ari Goldman
New York times reported shares what it was like covering the Rebbe
3
Joseph Telushkin
Author of ‘Rebbe’ on encapsulating the Rebbe’s message
4
Alan Dershowitz
What it was like walking into the Rebbe’s office
5
Rabbi Adin Steinzatz
What it was like walking into the Rebbe’s office
6
The Rebbe Giving Dollars
Every sunday, for many many hours
7
"The Rebbe Had No Power"
What it was like walking into the Rebbe’s office
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People In This Film
Rivkah Slonim
Director Chabad of BU
Ari Goldman
NYT Reporter
Joseph Telushkin
Auther 'Rebbe"
Alan Dershowitz
Prof. at Harvard
David Ben Gurion
Former Israeli Prime Minister
David Ben Gurion
Former Israeli Prime Minister
Rabbi Adin Steinsatz
Author, Scholar
Moshe Dayan
Former Israeli Defense Minister
Levi Eshkol
Former Israeli Prime Minister
All People
Topics In This Film
Aliya
Feminism
Affecting Surroundings
World War II
Exodus From Egypt
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Maximizing Abilities
Education
Six Day War
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Subtitle languages
English • Hebrew • Yiddish • Spanish • Russian
Childrens naration
Yes
Chapters
1
Rivkah Slonim
What is was like growing up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
2
Ari Goldman
New York times reported shares what it was like covering the Rebbe
3
Joseph Telushkin
Author of NYT best seller ‘Rebbe’ on encapsulating the Rebbe’s message