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REVIEWS
"A jaunty, insightful and
unabashedly self-indulgent reflection on Hasidic culture and
family expectations."
-Jan
Stuart, NEWSDAY, March 17, 2004
"At once precocious autobiography,
vivid travelogue through back-of-beyond Eastern Europe...and
sly wonder-tale."
-J.
Hoberman, VILLAGE VOICE, March 17, 2004
"Offers a testimonial to
the devastation caused in Hungary by the Holocaust, a glimpse
into the richness of Yiddish folklore, a passive-aggressive assault
on the patriarchal fastness of Hasidic orthodoxy and a vast self-reflexive
joke."
-Ronnie Scheib, Variety, June 4, 2003
ARTICLES
Did You Hear the Story
about the Rabbi
Who Slept on the Couch?
An interview with Pearl Gluck
Filmmaker Magazine, February 14, 2004
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