Contest: Win a DVD of “The Story of the Jews”

Posted on May 5, 2014 at 12:20 pm

I am delighted to have five copies of the outstanding PBS series The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama to give away.  The DVD is being released tomorrow from PBS Distribution, and it is also available on digital download.

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Prize-winning author of 15 books and Emmy Award-winner Simon Schama brings to life Jewish history and experience in a new five-part documentary series follows Schama as he travels from Russia and the Ukraine to Egypt, Israel and Spain, exploring the imprint that Jewish culture has made on the world and the drama of suffering, resilience and rebirth that has gone with it.

The series is, at the same time, a personal journey for Schama, who has been immersed in Jewish history since his postwar childhood; a meditation on its dramatic trajectory; and a macro-history of a people whose mark on the world has been out of all proportion to its modest numbers.SJSS600

“If you were to remove from our collective history,” said Schama, “the contribution Jews have made to human culture, our world would be almost unrecognizable. There would be no monotheism, no written Bible, and our sense of modernity would be completely different. So the history of the Jews is everyone’s history too and what I hope people will take away from the series is that sense of connection: a weave of cultural strands over the millennia, some brilliant, some dark, but resolving into a fabric of thrilling, sometimes tragic, often exalted creativity.”

The series draws on primary sources that include the Elephantine papyri, a collection of 5th-century BC manuscripts illuminating the life of a town of Jewish soldiers and their families in ancient Egypt; the astonishing trove of documents – the Cairo Geniza – recording the world of the medieval Jews of the Mediterranean and Near East; the records of disputations between Christians and Jews in Spain; correspondence between the leader of the Arab revolt during World War I, Emir Feisal, and the leader of the Zionist movement, Chaim Weizmann.

Schama talks about the turning points of the drama with living witnesses like Aviva Rahamim, who, as a 14-year-old, walked across the Sudanese desert to try and reach Israel; Yakub Odeh, the Palestinian whose village was destroyed in the war of 1948; and Levana Shamir, whose family members were imprisoned in Egypt at the same time. He debates the meaning of new archaeological discoveries of the Biblical period with Yosef Garfinkel of the Hebrew University; the Dead Sea Scrolls with their chief curator Pnina Shor; the character of the Talmud with Leon Wieseltier, literary editor of the New Republic; the photographic record of Israel’s history with Micha Bar Am; German cultural treasures from Enlightenment Germany and the music of Felix Mendelssohn with the critic Norman Lebrecht.

The series, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC in fall 2013, was acclaimed in the British press as “an astonishing achievement, a TV landmark, idiosyncratic, accessible but always authoritative.”  It includes new archaeological research that is transforming our understanding of the earliest world of the Jews, and highlights evidence from the visual arts — synagogue mosaics, spectacularly illustrated Bibles, the brilliantly colorful decoration of synagogues (contrary to impressions of a monochrome religion), as well as the glorious music that carried Jewish traditions through the centuries.

Whether he’s amid the stones of 11th-century Judea, the exuberantly decorated cemeteries of Ukrainian hasidic rabbis, the parlors of Moses Mendelssohn’s Berlin or the streets of immigrant New York, Schama brings together memory and actuality, past and present, sorrows and celebrations, vindications and challenges and makes felt the beating pulse of an epic of endurance that has been like no other – a story that belongs to everyone.

To enter the contest, send an email to moviemom@moviemom.com with “Story of the Jews” in the subject line and tell me your favorite Jewish author, performer, musician, or holiday.  Don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only.)  I will pick a winner at random on May 14.  Good luck and mazel tov!

 

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Contest: The Jungle Book

Posted on April 8, 2014 at 8:00 am

jungle book diamond editionI’m thrilled to have one of my all-time favorite Disney classics to give away: The Jungle Book.  The last film personally supervised by Walt Disney himself, this one has brilliant voice talent (Phil Harris, Louis Prima, Sebastian Cabot) and some of Disney’s best-loved songs: “The Bear Necessities,” “I Wanna Be Like You.”

To enter, send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Jungle in the subject line and tell me your favorite jungle animal.  Don’t forget your address!  Many people were disqualified from the the last contest because they did not include the mailing address.  I promise, I never share it or use it for anything but sending out prizes.  (U.S. addresses only).  I’ll pick winners at random on April 13.  Good luck!

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Contest Reminder: Frozen, Saving Mr. Banks, Little Rascals Save the Day, the Pirate Fairy, and Angels in Stardust

Posted on March 31, 2014 at 3:59 pm

I’ve got a lot of contests going this week, with more to come!  So here’s a reminder — you still  have time to enter to win copies of Frozen, The Pirate Fairy, Saving Mr. Banks, Little Rascals Save the Day, and Angels in Stardust.  Check each one for details on entering, but all entries must be sent to moviemom@moviemom.com and include your address (U.S. addresses only).

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Contest: The Pirate Fairy

Posted on March 29, 2014 at 8:00 am

Disney’s latest Tinker Bell story stars Tom Hiddleston as James, the future Captain Hook, and “Mad Men’s” Christina Hendricks as Zorina, a fairy whose special blue dust gives James some piratical ideas.  If you’d like to win a DVD/Blu-Ray, send an email to moviemom@moviemom.com with Pirate in the subject line and tell me what you would do if you could fly.  Don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only, please).  I’ll pick a winner at random on April 5.  Good luck!

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Contest: Saving Mr. Banks

Posted on March 28, 2014 at 3:58 pm

I am thrilled to have five copies of Saving Mr. Banks to give away!  This is the behind-the-scenes story of Walt Disney’s efforts to persuade the author of Mary Poppins to let him make a movie musical about the magical nanny, starring Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks.  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Banks in the subject line and tell me your favorite Mary Poppins song.  Don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only)  I’ll pick a winner at random on April 6, 2014.  Good luck!

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