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Bruriah is the feature debut of director Avraham Kushnir, based on a Jewish–Jerusalem legend from the second century C.E. In the ancient tale, Bruriah, the wife of Rabbi Meir the Tanna, challenges her husband’s and his disciples’ claim that “a woman’s mind is light.” Her husband sends one of his students to tempt her and prove this belief. Bruriah succumbs to the seduction, and when she discovers that her husband arranged it, she takes her own life.
In present-day Jerusalem, a different woman named Bruriah works in a used-book store. Thirty years earlier, her father was ostracized by the ultra-Orthodox community for writing a book about that same ancient story. Bruriah still remembers the traumatic night when the rabbi ordered all copies of the book to be burned; her scarred hand is a testament to her attempt to save one from the flames. Bruriah longs to find a surviving copy. The bookstore manager tries to help her, and he enlists the assistance of Yosef, a young teacher who works at the same school with Bruriah’s husband, Yaakov.
The search for the book parallels Bruriah’s own liberation process, as hidden desires rise to the surface and pull her away from her oppressive husband and a stifling society that have denied her a life of freedom.
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