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New Documentary Explores American Jews’ Feelings for Israel

The verdict? It’s complicated.
Tamar Fox
 

Why'd You Have to Go and Make Things So Complicated: American Jews in IsraelWhy'd You Have to Go and Make Things So Complicated: American Jews in IsraelThere’s a small but significant slice of American Jewry with an unwavering devotion to Israel and Israeli policies. This is mainly the Modern Orthodox crowd. For the rest of us, trying to sort out how we feel about Israel in the midst of an intifada, a war, a peace process, or a political scandal can be complicated and painful. A new documentary called Eyes Wide Open is getting rave reviews for its thoughtful and evocative treatment of this issue. Directed by Jerusalem-based filmmaker Paula Weiman-Kelman, Eyes Wide Open follows a handful of American visitors to Israel: A birthright group, a New Israel Fund mission, two Americans working for Palestinian rights, a delegation from New York's Bnai Jeshurun synagogue, and a lesbian couple—and tries to explore their feelings and thought processes as they struggle with the reality they see in Israel, and their often contradictory liberal leanings.

The film premiered in New York at the JCC in Manhattan, and will soon be shown at the 92nd St. YMCA, Jewish film festivals, Hillels, and synagogues across America. Weiman-Kelman and the film’s writers and producers have created educational materials to go along with the documentary that they hope will raise questions and get people talking about Israel in a real way. The film is also being screened in Israel, so Israeli audiences can get a glimpse of what’s going on inside the tour buses that so often clog the streets of Jerusalem.

To bring “Eyes Wide Open” to your community, head to the film’s website. You can also read reactions to the film from the Jerusalem Post, Ynet, and Ha’aretz.

Here's the trailer:

Related: Is Zionism Still Relevant to the American Jew?


 
FEATURE

Why Israelis Are Hot

My, that's a big Uzi you've got there
miriam libicki
“Why hadn’t I known Jews could be so sexy before?” asks a tourist visiting Israel in Miriam Libicki’s illustrated essay. American Jews like to joke about the aphrodisiac powers of the Holy Land, which can turn even the most ardent universalists into fetishists of their own people. Is it the sun? The complexion-flattering tendencies of nationalist pride? Libicki, who grew up Modern Orthodox in Ohio and moved to Israel to enlist in the IDF, has another idea. We’re suckers for the transgressive, and as Israel’s reputation on the world stage gets more controversial, coveting a man or woman in uniform just gets kinkier. You know the pick-up line: Baby, you can occupy my territory any time.