Growing up in the Orthodox Jewish world - The Chosen (1981)

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Follow the steps of Danny Malter, the Hasidic Rebbe's son who finds his own in Judaism as he balances tradition and modernity in his pursuit to become a psychologist.
The movie is based on the book by Chaim Potok (1967).
• The Chosen (1981)
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Brooklyn
1:42 - Hasidim
4:57 - Mr Malter
6:54 - Reuven and Danny's Friendship
10:37 - Zionism
15:33 - Silence
18:31 - Danny's own way

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@williampawson5476
@williampawson5476 16 күн бұрын
I read the book 50 years ago ... loved it... I still remember "My father raised me in silence"...
@_yiddishkeit
@_yiddishkeit 15 күн бұрын
Book > movie (in this case)
@jeanneamato8278
@jeanneamato8278 9 күн бұрын
Heart warming and helped me understand a little of Hasidism. Very relatable these days.
@alexandergraham6912
@alexandergraham6912 12 күн бұрын
A rare and forgotten 1982 film adaptation of literary giant Chaim Potok's enduring and best-selling 1967 novel, "The Chosen" is an extremely timely and newly relevant watch in the wake of the Hamas War. It was selected as the single greatest film ever made about Jewish life in the 1998 book "The 50 Greatest Jewish Films: A Critic's Ranking Of The Very Best" by Kathryn Bernheimer. It should be noted that at the time of its original release, it was Barry Miller's performance as Reuven Malter that received the overwhelming majority of critical acclaim, overshadowing 1970's teen idol Robbie Benson and even Oscar winners Maximilian Schell and Rod Steiger. He had made a tremendous impact on audiences and critics in the late 1970's and early 1980's in the classic "Saturday Night Fever" as the tragic character "Bobby C." and especially in Sir Alan Parker's Oscar-winning "Fame," as the drug-addicted Puerto Rican stand-up comic wannabe following down the same doomed path as his Hollywood idol Freddie Prinze, and was particularly championed by renowned critic Gene Siskel at that time as one of the most promising and singularly gifted young actors of his generation. Alas, despite a Tony Award-winning 1985 Broadway stage debut and continually acclaimed film performances under prestigious directors like Francis Coppola and Martin Scorsese, major Hollywood "household name" stardom was not to be. As of 2024, and in the wake of Jonathan Glazer's impactful and Oscar-winning "The Zone Of Interest", it might be a fortuitous time to re-release "The Chosen" back into specialized "arthouse" movie theatres. There is a sequence in the film that invokes a visceral re-introduction into the historical amnesia of our present cultural moment: documentary newsreel footage of the Allied liberation of the Nazi concentration camps at the end of World War 2. The producers of "The Chosen" were Ely and Edie Landau, responsible for such historically important and groundbreaking Jewish-themed films as Sidney Lumet's "The Pawnbroker" (1965) and the adaptation of Robert Shaw's play "The Man In The Glass Booth" (1975) directed by Arthur Hiller.
@deerman420
@deerman420 7 күн бұрын
A really great movie is "Keeping the Faith" Ben Stiller plays a rabbi, and edward norton plays a priest. They are childhood best friends along with a female friend. Really good fun heart warming movie with some sad parts. Also the bartender actor brian george is an indian jew born in israel (In real life)
@Happy_HIbiscus
@Happy_HIbiscus 15 күн бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@stevenwiederholt7000
@stevenwiederholt7000 15 күн бұрын
I'm A Christian. I see this battle(?) inside Christianity also. Actually (now that think on it) you can see this in slam also. Tradition vs Modernity. What does Gods word Really say, and how are we to live it out? Really Glad I found this site. You get an attaboy...ATTABOY!
@_yiddishkeit
@_yiddishkeit 15 күн бұрын
It's cool to see this is cross-cultural. Thanks for the feedback
@MrBrunoGI
@MrBrunoGI 15 күн бұрын
Finding the middle ground is where the truth lies i believe. Having unwavering Jewish values and tradition but also realizing that there is wisdom outside as well. Instead of ostracizing the other side, endeavor to implement things of value into your own world view.
@_yiddishkeit
@_yiddishkeit 15 күн бұрын
Agreed! Here's to living in the middle
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