Kadosh
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| Kadosh | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Amos Gitai |
| Produced by | Amos Gitai Michel Propper |
| Written by | Amos Gitai |
| Starring | Yaël Abecassis Yoram Hattab |
| Distributed by | Ocean Film |
| Running time | 116 min. |
| Language | Hebrew |
[edit] Plot
A drama/feminist film about women that are treated as second-class citizens in the Orthodox society. The story begins with Meir who is an orthodox jew begins to understand of how women are poorly regarded when his rabbi suggested that he leaves his wife Rivka. They love each other based on affection and mutual respect, but unable to have children as Meir is reminded that the Talmud says that if a woman with no children may as well be dead. Meanwhile Rivka's younger sister Malka is engaged with Yossef in a match arranged by their parents, however Malka is in love with another man, Yaakov who questions the orthodox faith.
[edit] External links
- Kadosh at the Internet Movie Database
[edit] See also
- Kaddish (the Jewish prayer recited by mourners)
- Knight Kadosh - Masonic degree
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