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  1. The Women's Balcony ( Hebrew: ישמח חתני) is a 2016 Israeli comedy film directed by Emil Ben-Shimon. [1] The film stars Evelin Hagoel, Yigal Naor, Orna Banai and Aviv Alush. The film follows a Mizrahi synagogue congregation in Jerusalem's Bukharan Quarter. The congregation is in disarray from building damage to their synagogue.

  2. May 26, 2017 · The Women's Balcony: Directed by Emil Ben-Shimon. With Evelin Hagoel, Igal Naor, Orna Banai, Einat Saruf. A bar mitzvah mishap causes a major rift in a devout Orthodox community in Jerusalem.

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  4. May 26, 2017 · "The Women's Balcony" is an eccentric portrait of an already devout community suddenly under pressure from a super Orthodox rabbi to observe their faith in a more rigid way. While the mood is that of a gentle and affectionate comedy, the film makes some extremely sharp points about fanaticism, sexism masked as holiness, and tolerance among the faithful.

  5. When the women’s balcony in an Orthodox synagogue collapses, leaving the rabbi’s wife in a coma and the rabbi in shock, the congregation falls into crisis. Charismatic young Rabbi David appears to be a savior after the accident, but slowly starts pushing his fundamentalist ways and tries to take control.

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  7. The Women's Balcony An accident during a bar mitzvah celebration leads to a rift between the men and women in a devout community in Jerusalem in this rousing, good-hearted comedy. Awash with Jerusalem's distinctive glow, The Women's Balconydrama is a warm, poignant portrait of a modern community struggling to balance protocol with practical, progressive values - at once rebellious and respectful in spirit.