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- "Our war is not against each other. It is against the hatred taking the lives of our children." In memory of Eyal Ifrah zt"l, Gil-Ad Sha'ar zt"l, Naftali Fraenkel zt"l, Mohammed Abu Khdeir (pbuh), Sa'ad Dawabsha (pbuh), Riham Dawabsha (pbuh), Ali Sa'ad Dawabsha (pbuh). "Roads" written, performed and recorded by Portishead.
- "There is something that I must say to my people...This is Our Hope!" (Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 28 August 1963). During the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, leaders within the American Jewish community, including several Holocaust survivors, stood side-by-side with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and leaders within the African-American community of various faiths who were committed to non-violent social change. Just as he believed in The United States of America, and a just peace for all Americans, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed in Israel, and a just peace between Jews and Arabs, Jews and Muslims, Israelis and Palestinians. Bringing together historic footage of the August 1963 March on Washington and the 1960's in the modern State of Israel, "We Have a Dream" explores what it means "to hope" and "to be free".
- "Jerusalem is made of stones, but is full of soul." ("Jerusalem: The Holy City", Xplorer, Israel). Digging even deeper on Rosh Hodesh Sivan 5777/2017, following Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 5777/2017 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, we embrace the Ir HaKodesh (the "Holy City"), both in serenity and in conflict, seeking peaceful resolution for ourselves and for our children. Here, men and women each have a special role to play. "Im Eshkakhekh" ("If I Forget You") performed and recorded by Yaakov Shwekey. "Alright" written, performed and recorded by Kendrick Lamar. The third film in the Im Eshkakhekh Trilogy.
- "If G-d got us, then we gon' be alright." ("Alright", To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar). Digging deeper on Rosh Hodesh 5777/2017, following Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 5777/2017 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, we walk the line between conflict and peace. What role do women have to play in seeking resolution? "Im Eshkakhekh" ("If I Forget You") performed and recorded by Yaakov Shwekey. "Alright" written, performed and recorded by Kendrick Lamar. The second film in the Im Eshkakhekh Trilogy.
- Gibraltar II recounts the tale of European, primarily Dutch and Polish, Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust taken in by the British colonial government of a Caribbean paradise. In this work, Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham is inspired by the true stories of her father's childhood, including the story of her great-uncle who worked in the WWII-era Gibraltar Camp in Jamaica, West Indies.
- "There, where a person has lived, their spirit continues to dwell." « Là, où une personne a vécu, son esprit continue à y habiter. » "Overture, Shabbat Evening Prayer Service and Kaddish" (traditional Jewish prayers) performed in Maqam Hijaz by Netanel Kohen. Composed by Farid El Atrash. In memory of the victims of the January 2015 Charlie Hebdo and Hyper Cacher Terrorist Attacks.
- "Jerusalem is made of stones, but is full of soul." ("Jerusalem: The Holy City", Xplorer, Israel). In commemoration of Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 5777/2017 honoring the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, join us on a peaceful journey through this ancient, holy city on foot and from above. "Im Eshkakhekh" ("If I Forget You") performed and recorded by Yaakov Shwekey. The first film in the Im Eshkakhekh Trilogy.
- "The unthinkable had happened: the Jews of Jerusalem's Old City were being exiled, fleeing for their lives before the Jordanian Army's onslaught..." Original story published in the book "Stories of Spirit and Faith: Fascinating Tales from Life in Aleppo" by Rabbi David Sutton, in conjunction with Miriam Zakon (Ralph and Rachel Tawil Edition, Artscroll Sephardic Mesorah Series, Mesorah Publications, © Copyright 2007). "Taksim Violin, Maqam Hijaz" performed and recorded by Rafi Shawat.