A Scene from "Ushpizin" (2004)
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2011
- Ushpizin (Hebrew אושפיזין) (lit. "Sukkot guests", from Aramaic uspizin אושפיזין 'guests') is a 2005 Israeli film directed by Gidi Dar and written by Shuli Rand. It starred Rand, and his wife, Michal, who had never acted before.
PLOT:
Moshe and Mali Bellanga are an impoverished, childless, Hasidic baal teshuva ("returnees to Judaism") couple in the Breslov community in Jerusalem. After Moshe is passed over for a stipend he expected, they cannot pay their bills, much less prepare for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
Moshe admires a particularly beautiful etrog, or citron, one of the four species required for the holiday observance. They console themselves by recalling a saying of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov that difficult times are a test of faith. After some anguished prayer, they receive an unexpected monetary gift on the eve of the holiday and Moshe buys the etrog for 1000 shekels (approx. $300), a large sum of money that is much more than he can afford.
The couple is visited by a pair of escaped convicts, one of whom knew Moshe in his earlier, non-religious life. The convicts become their guests (ushpizin) in the sukkah, creating many conflicts and straining Moshe and Mali's relationship. - Фільми й анімація
This scenes makes my heart happy and my eyes to cry, thank you, thank you, thank you
One of my Favorite scenes!
why did we stop dancing?
Lol that is a very funny and good, well warrented reaction! I love this!
זה יפה מאוד מאוד!!!! אני אוהב את הסרטון הזה!!!
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Back when $1000 was 4500 shekels. The Dollar is collapsing. It is now 3000 shekels.
But but, who wants to be wretched?
The LORD God is sovereign even over culture variety:) hallelujah amen 🎉
It's not supposed to be in a negative context but in humilty. Humility, as in, we wretched beings who are small in this big world. And being small, yet You Hashem are merciful and loving and gracious to us.
30 times!!!! I would do it atlest 60 times if there was 1000 dollars under my door.