The Israel Film Service Collection

Hebrew - Hard Language

19 Minutes, 1998
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Semion Vinokur
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Languages: Hebrew, Russian
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Subtitles: Hebrew

A Russianlanguage informational film on behalf of the Ministry of Integration of Immigrants and the Jewish Agency The film addresses the challenges faced by immigrants from the former Soviet Union in learning the Hebrew language, about a decade after the onset of mass immigration to Israel The film aims to aid immigrants in this process by showcasing various methods for learning Hebrew, whether through traditional means such as attending an Ulpan or through informal ones, by simply conversing with Israelis over a glass of cognac at the market The film presents the revitalization of Hebrew, emphasizing how despite its ancient origin, Israeli society has made Hebrew a friendly and democratic language It Includes footage from the new Gesher theater, an interview with a musician who translates the poems of Vladimir Vysotsky, and a visit in the Israeli Russianlanguage newspaper Vesti, to portray Hebrew as the language intertwined with Israeli culture, which maintains a profound connection to Russian culture

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