Welcome back to the real world, post-chag! Do your co-workers and classmates still remember you?
I bet you have so much free time in those hours you’ve previously been spending prepping for yom tov each week. Sure, you could spend that time catching up on real life or learning Torah… or you could brush up on your Jewish pop culture! After all, at least half of becoming orthodox is learning cultural cues and shared history. You can only people-watch at shul events for so long before you seem creepy, and it’s helpful to rewind and rewatch parts and words that confuse you. They can also be good lessons in what NOT to do. Jewish pop culture also helps you build your Jewish vocabulary and shared cultural knowledge. Being able to “get” jokes and cultural references sounds insignificant compared to an eternal soul, but it can often be a big part of whether you feel connected to your community or like a frustrated outsider. The little moments of disconnection and confusion add up quickly and destroy morale. Hence the entire purpose of this site!
This week I came across some surprising new Jewish offerings on Amazon Prime’s video listings! I “cut the cord” on cable after moving out of my parents’ house all those years ago (simply because I couldn’t afford it at 18), and I’ve never gone back. It’s one of the better life decisions I’ve made, in my opinion. I never would have read or learned as much as I have if I’d continued with my TV-watching habits of my teen years! It was a problem.
For all that free time you have, here are some movies to watch!
#ProTip: Something that particularly confuses American audiences: apparently it’s a common British frum thing to wish mourners “may you live a long life” (“Chayim aruchim”). They say that approximately 500 times in Disobedience and I’d never heard it before. I thought that was just my own ignorance, but Facebook conversations showed this was a common reaction.
Some of the older offerings:
And if you still have time…
And then some movies I haven’t seen yet and didn’t even know Amazon had until I began digging around tonight!
Mendy. The story of a Brooklyn Chassid who leaves his community. I’ve heard that it’s good.
Srugim! I’m really shocked Facebook didn’t tell me this. It’s all the rage.
The Little Traitor. A “coming of age” tale set around the founding of the state of Israel. Based on a novel by Amos Oz. I’d never heard of this movie, but all signs point to it being decent.
Menashe! Another one I’m shocked I didn’t hear that I could watch for free! This is a very new, very popular movie.
Exodus! Another classic, about the founding of the state of Israel. You might be surprised by some of the actors.
Do you know of others?
I have to admit I’m pretty disappointed that Amazon’s offerings are very Askenormative/Ashkenazi-centric, but I don’t know enough about Jewish and Israeli-available-in-English cinema to know whether this is a chicken or an egg issue. If you know of any others legally available for free (from any site), especially non-Ashkenazi offerings, please share them in the comments below!
Anonymous says
Netflix has just released Operation Finale (about the capture of Eichmann), which is very good. A Series of Unfortunate Events is also on Netflix.
Michelle ComesLast says
Fiddler on the Roof is adorable! and yes, that is quite possibly the world's best Tevye. I love Exodus and I love watching it after Holocaust (it falls right in with the timeline). https://smile.amazon.com/Holocaust-Joseph-Bottoms/dp/B00005JMLR/ref=sr_1_3?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1539130132&sr=1-3&keywords=holocaust It's from 1978. It was a tv mini series (remember those?) It follows 2 families through Europe, so you see as much as they could cram in. You will recognize Law and Order's Michael Moriarty in it. He plays the best Nazi (there's a term I never thought I'd use). You like this guy. He's a lawyer looking for work with a family. When he has a moment of clarity at the end, you almost feel sorry for him. James Woods plays a Jewish artist that just wants to paint his muse wife. Through his family, you see the brutality of everything. Policies, camps, bad decisions, good decisions. I watch it and Exodus every year around the Three Weeks. I also noticed that Amazon has added a lot of Jewish and Israeli documentaries (more my speed). I think they are picking up the slack for what I used to be able to rent from Netflix.
AJ says
I recommend "Soon By You." It's about 5 Orthodox singles. They've made 5 episodes so far, and they're on youtube. Here's a link to the first. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxDfmL4kiek&t=3s
Princess Lea says
"The Wedding Plan"! A baalas teshuva decides to bully Hashem into sending her bashert. From the maker of "Fill the Void."