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3/5/2021 Joe Carnahan s action pic featuring Mel Gibson and Naomi Watts sticks a tough guy (Frank Grillo) in a man-made time loop. Okay: It s getting a little ridiculous with the time-loop movies, right? Unless you subscribe to the movies-mirror-reality idea, in which stories of waking up every day to an uncontrollable but numbingly familiar set of horrors feel about right. Falling rather low on the wit spectrum for this genre but high in terms of action, Joe Carnahan s Boss Level plays up the ways these movies resemble video games all the way from its title and 8-bit opening credits to the giant roster of eccentric but two-dimensional baddies trying to kill its hero. Don t expect any surprises as that hero churns through the no-names to get to the big villain. ....
Jewish Ledger Massachusetts rabbi highlighted in documentary “Commandment 613” By Stacey Dresner WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS – Miriam Lewin was in Leeds visiting her first cousin Rabbi Kevin Hale in August of 2016 when she learned of his work with the Czech Memorial Scrolls. Hale is one of 17 authorized scribes who work on the restoration and repair of scrolls that were rescued after World War II by the Czech Memorial Scrolls Trust in London. Today more than 1,500 restored Czech Torah scrolls are on permanent loan in Jewish communities all over the world. “I always knew what he did,” Lewin said. “But one day I was visiting him at his house in the Pioneer Valley and he was telling me about the work that he does with these specific scrolls – the Torah scrolls from the Memorial Scrolls Trust – and that he goes to a lot of congregations and works on the scrolls, and I blindly said, ‘That sounds like a film!’ Kind of like Judy Ga ....
Virtual PV Jewish Film Festival returns; one film chronicles the work of Rabbi Kevin Hale, a sofer from Northampton Northampton Rabbi Kevin Hale, a sofer, or Torah scribe, works on a scroll in his Leeds office in a scene from “Commandement 613.” Image courtesy PVJFF Torahs and other Judaica arriving at the Jewish Museum of Prague in the former Czechoslovakia in 1942. Rabbi Kevin Hale has since helped restore some of these Torahs, now distributed around the world. photo courtesy PVJFF Rabbi Kevin Hale of Northampton restores the faded lettering of a Torah. PHOTO courtesy PVJFF In a scene from “Commandment 613,” Rabbi Kevin Hale restores the final lettering of a historic Torah, originally from Central Europe, that is now part of a Pennsylvania synagogue. Photo courtesy PVJFF ....
Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival retools itself as virtual event Updated Feb 01, 2021; Facebook Share This year’s Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival to be presented virtually will feature seven film screenings, including one about Northampton’s Rabbi Kevin Hale, who has dedicated his life to the 613th biblical commandment to write a Torah scroll. Miriam B. Lewin is the director and producer of that short documentary, “Commandment 613,” and she is Hale’s cousin. “A few years ago, he started telling me about his work on a particular set of Torah scrolls, the ones that belong to the Memorial Scrolls Trust in London, and are loaned out to communities around the world,” she said. “These scrolls come from communities in Czechoslovakia and were saved there during World War II. When he described to me the deep feelings they bring out for the people who now care for the scrolls, I thought it sounded like a good subject for a documentary.” ....