- Awake Zion
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name = Awake Zion
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director = Monica Haim
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released =2005
runtime = 60 min.
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language = English, Hebrew and Rastafarian
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imdb_id ="Awake Zion" is a
2005 documentary byMonica Haim that documents a connection between Jews and Rastafarians. Rasta is a religious movement that came out ofJamaica . The followers acceptHaile Selassie I of Ethiopia as Godincarnate , grow their hair indreadlocks and smoke cannabis for religious purposes. Jews trace their history back to the Holy Land ofIsrael and look to theTorah for instruction. Although Jews and Rastas appear different, both claim figures from theOld Testament as their forefathers, both send a message of truth and love to their followers, both speak ofZion and both have integrated their beliefs into their lifestyles. Haim, who relates to and enjoys both cultures, raises the question, “if we're both identifying with the same things, are we not then identifying with one another?”ummary
In "Awake Zion" Monica Haim travels from
Manhattan toJamaica toIsrael , to interview Rastafarians and Rabbis whose explanations of themselves sound strikingly similar.In "Awake Zion" music is the link between the two cultures, and it was at a
reggae concert that Haim, a young Jewish woman, first saw a connection between Jews and Rastas. “I distinctly remember sitting on a hilltop in thePacific Northwest surrounded by smiles and dreadlocks and sweat and sun,” Haim says, “the bass from the sound system echoing in mysolar plexus while small gentle breezes swept past me leaving aural trails of hemp andlavender .”At one point, Haim interviews
Super Dane , anAfrican American DJ that's part of the reggae scene inBrooklyn who is shocked byMatisyahu —aHasidic reggae artist fromWhite Plains NY . “It blew my mind,” Super Dane exclaims, “because I pass Jewish people every day and I thought they couldn't relate to my life. I thought they couldn't listen to my music.”The documentary raises shocking and controversial questions, that undermine a traditional approach to the Old Testament. “Did
King Solomon have dreadlocks too?” Haim asks a rasta. He smiles slowly and nods-- of course he did. Haim then turns to the Old Testament and finds that in Numbers 6:5 it's written of Solomon that, “all the days of his vow ofNazirite ship there shall no razor come upon his head.” Later a rasta says, “the first plant to grow on King Solomon's grave was herb,” and inEzekiel 34:29 it is written, regarding King Solomon, “I will raise up for them a plant of renown.”Response
Most reviews of "Awake Zion" point to the documentary's social conscience, in trying to bridge a gap between two seemingly different cultures. Instead of being overly scholarly, Haim is said to have adapted a "gently irreverent" tone, which is full of enthusiasm and amusement.
References
*Citation
last = Fox
first = Michael
title = Rastafarians and Jews rock steady in 'Awake Zion'
newspaper = The Jewish News Weekly
year = 2005
date= May 6
url =http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/25807/edition_id/500/format/html/displaystory.htmlee also
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Reggae
*Matisyahu
*History of the Jews in Morocco
*History of the Jews in South Africa External links
* [http://cinemaguild.com/catalog/catalog.htm?http%3A//cinemaguild.com/mm5/merchant.mvc%3FScreen%3DPROD%26Store_Code%3DTCGS%26Product_Code%3D2241 The Cinema Guide]
* [http://www.awakezion.net/projects.htm Awake Zion's website]
* [http://lastvisibledog.org/blog/2005/01/19/awake-zion/ Review of Awake Zion]
* [http://www.unpocode.com.ar/ Programa Radial de Reggae y Cultura de Jamaica]
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