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  1. Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem: Directed by John Lollos. With Alan Alda, Aaron Alexander, Theodore Bikel, Talya Buckbinder. Portraits of two beloved icons--Sholom Aleichem and Theodore Bikel--are woven together in this enchanting new documentary.

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    • Documentary
    • John Lollos
    • 2014
  2. The two men have much in common: wit, wisdom and talent, all shot through with deep humanity and Yiddishkeit. This new film Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem combines Bikel's charismatic storytelling and masterful performances with a broader exploration of Aleichem's remarkable life and work.

  3. Der begnadete Schauspieler und Folksänger, politische Aktivist und charismatische Geschichtenerzähler, der 1938 vor den Nazis aus Wien flüchten musste, rezitiert Aleichems Texte und schildert anschaulich das Leben im Schtetl. Theodore Bikels letzter Film.

  4. 14. Okt. 2015 · Der FilmTheodore Bikel. In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem“ ist eine Produktion aus dem Jahr 2014. Er erzählt die Geschichte von Bikel, der 1924 in Wien geboren wurde und mit...

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    The one-and-only Theodore Bikel will be joining us at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota in connection with the Southwest Florida premiere of his new documentary: “Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem.” (See below for more information about the film.) Mr. Bikel will introduce the film, answer questions from the audience afterward, and ...

  6. Madison Jewish Center Brooklyn, NY. A New Documentary Film. Portraits of two beloved icons--Sholom Aleichem and Theodore Bikel--are woven together in this enchanting new documentary. The two men have much in common: wit, wisdom and talent, all shot through with deep humanity and Yiddishkeit.

  7. Director: John Lollos. Length: 75 minutes. Released: 2014. Language: English Yiddish. Country: USA. Year Featured: 2015. Part biopic, part performance piece, this entertaining new documentary examines the connection between two beloved cultural icons, Sholom Aleichem and Theodore Bikel.