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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

why my Dad is my hero

"Standing Silent", premiering at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival on February 18, 2011.

An insular Orthodox neighborhood in Baltimore is scandalized after a journalist uncovers generations of child molestation at the hands of prominent rabbis. Unrelenting in his pursuit despite terrible personal repercussions, Baltimore Jewish Times reporter Phil Jacobs is determined to break the silence of victims and expose the predators, trusted and powerful religious leaders. Expecting community support and action, Jacobs is stunned to find himself ostracized by those who would cover up decades of abuse lest they bring shame to the rabbinate and themselves. Through a multiyear investigation, Jacobs confronts not only the Orthodox establishment, but demons from his own past. From Baltimore to Brooklyn, to the streets of Jerusalem, case after case of abuse is slowly brought to light. Recipient of a Sundance Documentary Filmmaker Grant, this taboo breaking film recounts how a courageous reporter’s pen became his sword of justice.


link to film site

Saturday, December 11, 2010

so ready to be done

Got a performance review today that was all over the place. Feeling more insecure about my work than ever. Feel like I'm busting my ass to stay afloat, often at the expense of my family, and it's never enough. Feel like I'm being scrutinized and I always have to look over my shoulder. So glad to be almost done and then fellowship. Meanwhile, got The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For for Chanukah from Yaakov, so that's been awesome. He's been reading it and finally gets it, though he thinks it should be called "Dykes for Whom to Watch Out," grammar-nazi that he is.