Emmy-winning Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein (For life Pure) returns to the Celebration with this fascinating exposé that explores the not likely link between Jews and also evangelical Christians in the U.S. and also Israel, as well as the surprising hypocrisy at its core. From discussions with a devout priest and his congregation in country Kentucky to conferences with religious leaders in Washington D.C. and Israel, Zinshtein carefully complies with Chicago native Yael Eckstein, President and chief executive officer of the influential campaigning for group the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, in her fundraising and coalition-building initiatives. What she uncovers is a stunning partnership rooted in apocalyptic prophecy as well as driven in unprecedented methods by Donald Trump's White House.
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Emmy-winning Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein (For life Pure) returns to the Celebration with this fascinating exposé that explores the not likely link between Jews and also evangelical Christians in the U.S. and also Israel, as well as the surprising hypocrisy at its core. From discussions with a devout priest and his congregation in country Kentucky to conferences with religious leaders in Washington D.C. and Israel, Zinshtein carefully complies with Chicago native Yael Eckstein, President and chief executive officer of the influential campaigning for group the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, in her fundraising and coalition-building initiatives. What she uncovers is a stunning partnership rooted in apocalyptic prophecy as well as driven in unprecedented methods by Donald Trump's White House.
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