Rabbi jacob danse valerie lemercier biography
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The Elephant in the Room
We, academics, clergy, and other public figures from Israel/Palestine and abroad, call attention to the direct link between Israel’s recent attack on the judiciary and itsillegal occupation of millions of Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Palestinian people lack almost all basic rights, including the right to vote and protest. They face constant violence: this year alone, Israeli forces havekilled over 190 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza anddemolished over 590 structures. Settler vigilantes burn, loot, andkillwithimpunity.
Without equal rights for all, whether in one state, two states, or in some other political framework, there is always a danger of dictatorship. There cannot be democracy for Jews in Israel as long as Palestinians live under a regime ofapartheid, as Israeli legal experts have described it. Indeed, the ultimate purpose of the judicial overhaul is to tighten restrictions on Gaza, deprive Palestinians of equa
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Liste de films tournés dans le département du Val-d'Oise
Le département du Val-d'Oise est une ancienne terre de tournage. Plus de 1 000 œuvres audiovisuelles ont été tournées dans le département du Val-d'Oise depuis 1901, dont plus de 400 depuis 1950[1],[2]. Selon ces documents, le premier film tourné est Patineurs sur le lac d’Enghien (film muet - 1901), et le 1000e est Pauvre Richard, tourné en 2011. La multitude de tournages s'expliquerait notamment par la variété de paysages disponibles tant par les conditions fiscales avantageuses de tournage liées à la proximité avec Paris[3],[4].
Voici une liste à compléter de films, téléfilms, feuilletons télévisés, films documentaires… tournés dans le département du Val-d'Oise classés par commune, lieu de tournage et date de sortie ou diffusion.
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What Was So Funny about Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob (1973)
Abstract
This article reappraises Gérard Oury’s Les Aventures dem Rabbi Jacob (1973), a comedy about a bigoted Frenchman and an Arab revolutionary disguised as orthodox rabbis, bygd considering the film’s original historical context, its attention to traumatic memories, and its place inside French culture as a cinematic lieu dem mémoire. Rabbi Jacob represented a comedic medium through which Oury addressed the serious themes of racism and antisemitism as he envisioned multicultural reconciliation between the French, Arabs, and Jews. Rabbi Jacob was inseparable from the history of Jews in France, their deportation during the Second World War, and the postwar acceptance that being Jewish was compatible with integration into France. At the same time, Rabbi Jacob portrayed Arabs as a series of (post)colonial stereotypes leading one pro-Palestinian supporter to hijack an flygplan in protest. Rabb