Strictly Jewish: The Secret World of Adass Israel
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Strictly Jewish: The Secret World of Adass Israel is a 2016 Australian documentary film on the Haredi Jewish community in Melbourne, Australia. The documentary was directed by film-maker Danny Ben-Moshe, and aired on the SBS Australian television channel as part of its "Untold Australia" series.[1][2]
The film centers on the Adass Israel community in Melbourne which is described as an Haredi Jewish "sect". The format of the film follows three community members who explain their faith and way of life.
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References
- ↑ "Strictly Jewish". 14 March 2016.
- ↑ "Strictly Jewish: Inside a rarely seen world | Screen News".
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