Torn

Verzio FF Is it possible to be both a Catholic priest and an observant Jew at the same time? Romuald Waszkinel’s amazing journey from a Polish church to a religious kibbutz in Israel. 12 years after he was ordained as a Polish Catholic priest, Romuald Waszkinel discovers that he was born to Jewish p...

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Other Authors: Kertsner, Ronit
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Hebrew
French
Polish
Published: Go2Films Distribution & Marketing 2011
Israel
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:b9a67f0e-8d20-4697-86ae-78bf640edac7
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description Verzio FF Is it possible to be both a Catholic priest and an observant Jew at the same time? Romuald Waszkinel’s amazing journey from a Polish church to a religious kibbutz in Israel. 12 years after he was ordained as a Polish Catholic priest, Romuald Waszkinel discovers that he was born to Jewish parents, and that his name was Jacob Weksler. The film follows his amazing journey: from saying mass in a church in Poland to life as an observant Jew in a religious kibbutz in Israel. Romuald is torn between his two identities, between being Romuald Waszkinel and being Jacob Weksler. He is unable to renounce either, and is therefore rejected by both religions and by the state of Israel. Choosing one faith seems to be the only possible answer. But which one? And how?
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Hebrew
French
Polish
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publisher Go2Films Distribution & Marketing
Israel
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title Torn
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:b9a67f0e-8d20-4697-86ae-78bf640edac7