The Israel Film Service Collection

A Housewife Reborn

17 Minutes, 1974
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Eliad Theodore
Production:David Goldstein
Production Company:Blue Wave Industries
Photographer: Arnold Baskin
Language: English
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This documentary movie was presented by the Absorption and immigration Ministry and the Jewish Agency. The movie gives a glance at the life of American women who immigrated to Israel. The women talk about their new lives and about their adaptation in Israel. For instance, Ora Kaplan Chicago talks about the Israeli souk: “So I go to the souk, and besides having an experience, or a happening, I save quite a bit of money and have a lot of fun”. Beverly Sharf, the mother of four, living in Petah Tikvah, describes how life in Israel affects her children: “My children spend a lot more time outside than they did in the States because they see their friends playing from the window or hear them and they just go out”. The movie targets a Jewish American audience in order to encourage immigration to Israel (Aliyah).

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