From Producer/Director, Rhonda Moskowitz
You are:
- a prisoner
- a drug addict
- a thief
- an adulterer
- a sinner
- an alcoholic
- a murderer
We tend to define people who have gone astray in their worst moment where they remain stuck in our minds, sometimes for the rest of their lives. This is dehumanizing, especially if the person is trying to turn their life around, make ammends for any harm they’ve done to others, and do Tikum Olam (repair the world). We also tend to look at people as “bad” or “good,” and these strict perceptions are why, especially in the case of public figures, we have fallen idols, or why we’re surprised when a revered person we know has feet of clay.
You are:
- a mother
- a father
- a doctor
- an accountant
- a writer
- a waitress
- a rabbi
- an activist
- a minister
- an environmentalist
- a poet
- a husband
- a wife
- an entrepreneur
- a teacher
- a philanthropist
- a son
- a daughter
- a student
- helpful
- compassionate
People are not all black and white, they’re complicated, multi-dimensional and contradictory. There are many shades of gray and many facets to an individual. It diminishes us to perceive and define people narrowly.
In the course of making TESHUVA (RETURN), so much of what I know about people has been turned inside out and upside down.
It is my hope that when viewers see the film, their minds will expand, and the way we look at ourselves and others as people will never be the same again.
Tags: Documentary Film, film, Jewish, Jewish prisoner, Judaism, Movies, prisoner, religion, Teshuva
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