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HAREDIM - RELIGION(DOT)COM

by Ron Ofer

synopsis

A rare journey to the heart of ultra-Orthodox community in Israel Religion.Com. At his advertising agency in Bnei-Brak, Yigal Revach is encircled by Haredi (Ultra Orthodox Jewish) men and women in the midst of a brainstorming session. In his youth, Yigal aspired to become a religious sage. Today he is trying to initiate an Internet service that if approved by the Rabbis, will be introduced to the community. Until now, Haredi newspapers have been forbidden to even mention the words 'Internet' or 'Email'. Rabbi Micha Rothschild is a one-man radical underground movement. He posts venomous leaflets in Haredi neighborhoods and threatens web providers to stay away from the Haredi community. He is aware of the fragility of the world view of young Haredi men and the extreme temptations offered by the world outside. For Yigal the Internet is a lively oasis in a society that restricts freedom of expression. For Micha, it is a Trojan horse that might ruin Haredi Society from within.

international title: HAREDIM - Religion(Dot)Com
original title: Religion(dot)com
country: Israel
year: 2010
genre: documentary
directed by: Ron Ofer
film run: 50'
film editing: Ronit Kertsner
music: Jonathan Bar Giora
producer: Itai Ken-Tor, Noemi Schory

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