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Interview with Gold family (6)

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Daum, Menachem, and Oren Rudavsky. Interview with Gold Family (6). Daum, Menachem. 1994. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://brooklyn.illumira.net/show.php?pid=njcore:194843.

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Daum, M., & Rudavsky, O. (1994). Interview with Gold family (6). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://brooklyn.illumira.net/show.php?pid=njcore:194843.

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Daum, Menachem, and Oren Rudavsky. Interview with Gold Family (6). Daum, Menachem. 1994. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://brooklyn.illumira.net/show.php?pid=njcore:194843.

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  • Footage from the 1997 documentary “A Life Apart: Hasidism in America” (directed by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky), the first in-depth documentary about Hasidic Jews, members of a distinctive group within Judaism that has roots in pre-World War II Eastern Europe. Interview with Moishe and Chips Gold, Belzer Hasidim, and other family members. (Part 6) 5/8/1994 Terms you may encounter: Ba'al teshuvah: A Jew who becomes more religiously observant and/or becomes Hasidic. Brukha: Blessing. Eretz Yisroel: Land of Israel. Gemara: The part of the Talmud that contains commentaries on the Mishnah, the Oral Law. Kollel: An institute for the fulltime study of Talmud for married men. Maariv: Daily evening liturgy, also pronounced “Myrev.” Mikvah: Ritual bath. Minhah: Daily afternoon liturgy. Minyan: The quorum of ten men required for communal worship in traditional Judaism. Parsha: Torah portion (of the week). Zemiros: Hymns, often sung around the table on Shabbos and holidays. Zaideh: Grandfather, also pronounced Zyda. 00:00:14 - Interview with Gold family: A grandchild describes his day in yeshiva. Girls describe their day in the girls' school. One of the young men outlines a typical day. 00:03:22 - A Gold son describes studying Talmud and how it's more rewarding to study with other people. Another son describes a typical day, which begins by immersion in the mikve and then prayer. He works as a fundraiser for the kollel. The Belzer kollel in Borough Park. 00:06:56 - What he gets out of studying Gemara. 00:07:59 - Granddaughter: describes girls' education and the school day. Not book-centered. Studying religious texts is for boys and men; her job is to take care of her family. 00:10:00 - Fragment about the men in the kollel not worrying so much about possibly having to make living one day. 00:11:12 - A son: About what he knows about his father's family and father's life in Poland. About being generous and the giving of both money and time is a family tradition. He knew his mother's family. Describes Shabbos at their home in Jerusalem. 00:14:43 - A son: About his goals. Wants to have money so he can support communal institutions, be more learned, have his kids grow up to be like him. 00:16:12 - About how he knows that Borough Park is not representative of the outside world at large. His neighbors seem to have no goals and "stand around on street corners throwing beer bottles." 00:17:31 - His views of non-Hasidic Jews: other ultra-Orthodox Jews just have different traditions than Hasidim but they have a lot in common. Modern Orthodox Jews: he hopes that one day they will "see the light." 00:18:28 - Chips Gold: they model Hasidic ways for ba'al teshuvah guests at their Shabbos table. Her husband tells an anecdote about the Belzer Rebbe and ba'alei teshuvah.
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