Emmy-winning Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein (For life Pure) go back to the Celebration with this captivating exposé that examines the unlikely connection between Jews and evangelical Christians in the U.S. as well as Israel, and the startling hypocrisy at its core. From conversations with a passionate priest and also his congregation in country Kentucky to meetings with religious leaders in Washington D.C. and Israel, Zinshtein carefully follows Chicago indigenous Yael Eckstein, Head Of State as well as CEO of the prominent campaigning for group the International Fellowship of Christians as well as Jews, in her fundraising as well as coalition-building efforts. What she reveals is a surprising alliance rooted in apocalyptic prophecy as well as driven in unmatched means by Donald Trump's White House.
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Emmy-winning Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein (For life Pure) go back to the Celebration with this captivating exposé that examines the unlikely connection between Jews and evangelical Christians in the U.S. as well as Israel, and the startling hypocrisy at its core. From conversations with a passionate priest and also his congregation in country Kentucky to meetings with religious leaders in Washington D.C. and Israel, Zinshtein carefully follows Chicago indigenous Yael Eckstein, Head Of State as well as CEO of the prominent campaigning for group the International Fellowship of Christians as well as Jews, in her fundraising as well as coalition-building efforts. What she reveals is a surprising alliance rooted in apocalyptic prophecy as well as driven in unmatched means by Donald Trump's White House.
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