Trembling Before G-d
Miracle Communications (2001)
Documentary
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IMDB   7.2
1 hr 24 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Malka from Miami [Participant]
Mark from London [Participant]
Rabbi Nathan Lopes [Participant]
Leah from Miami [Participant]
Tamar from Jerusalem [Participant]
Naomi Mark [Participant]
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin [Participant]
Michelle from Brooklyn [Participant]
Dr. Yaakov Meir Weil [Participant]
Gonzalo Cardozo [Participant]
Shlomo Ashkinazy Himself - Psychotherapist
Steve Greenberg Himself - Rabbi
Dr Nathan Lopes Cardozo Himself - Rabbi
Shlomo Riskin Himself - Rabbi
Dr Yaakov Meir Weil Himself - Psychiatrist
Director
Sandi Simcha DuBowski
Producer Sandi Simcha Dubowski
Philippa Kowarsky

Director Sandi Simcha DuBowski makes his feature-length film debut with the documentary Trembling Before G-d , a look at gays and lesbians in Hasidic and Orthodox Judaism. Made over several years in New York, California, Israel, Britain, and Florida, the film follows the lives of several people struggling to express both their faith and their sexuality. In L.A., pianist David is an Orthodox gay man who has been through over ten years of therapy to supposedly "cure" his homosexuality. He visits the Chabad rabbi whom he first came out to over 20 years before. Michelle is a Hasidic lesbian who lives in Brooklyn. Having married only to please her family, she's been ostracized from her community ever since the divorce. Also in Brooklyn, Israel is a gay man who's abandoned much of his Hasidic life and hasn't seen his father in over 20 years. In London, twentysomething Mark is a the son of an Orthodox rabbi. He came out during a trip to Israel, which was supposed to rid him of his sexual questioning. Some participants prefer to remain anonymous or at least slightly obscured, including a lesbian couple who met in Hebrew school and an ultra-Orthodox closeted lesbian. The film also features some footage with various doctors and religious leaders, including the progressive psychotherapist Shlomo Ashkinazy and the first openly gay Orthodox rabbi, Steve Greenberg . — Andrea LeVasseur
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor New Yorker Video
Chapters 20
Release Date 2002
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles Spanish; Yiddish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 01 Interview with the Director
Conversation with the Editor and Director
Director's Short Film, Tomboychik
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
International Resource Guide
Theatrical Trailer
Scene Selections