JEWS CAN BE FROM ALL OVER






Two New Films from

Ruth Diskin Films illuminate the diversity

of the Jewish experience



Dear Librarians/professors,



When considering your purchases for the coming year, please consider 
two wonderful new films that depict the richness of Jewish life. In 
both JUBANOS-THE JEWS OF CUBA and NEW HOMES we learn about two unique 
Jewish communities.



In NEW HOMES http://www.ruthfilms.com/new-homes.html , we are 
introduced to a lovely and strangely-familiar Jewish community 
outside of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The film lovingly tells the history of 
Nilopolis which serves as a window into many contemporary Jewish 
towns and their experiences.



One of the oldest and least known Jewish communities in the New World 
is explored in JUBANOS-THE JEWS OF CUBA 
http://www.ruthfilms.com/jubanos-the-jews-of-cuba.html. Although Cuba 
is not known for its religious practice, 1500 Jews remain in the 
country and are working hard to allow for continuity.



Both films would be wonderful additions to your library collection. 
The purchase price foruniversity libraries is $300 each and $115 for 
public libraries – with a 10% discount on the purchase of both titles.



With any questions or queries please contact us at r...@ruthfilms.com



Best regards,

Ruth




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