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Es geht hinter die Kulissen der ersten Serie, die die Konflikte innerhalb einer chassidischen Gemeinde und deren Einfluss auf das Leben der Frauen authentisch darstellt.
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Making Of | Unorthodox | Netflix
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Eine junge chassidische Jüdin aus Brooklyn flieht aus einer arrangierten Ehe und kommt in Berlin bei einer Musikgruppe unter. Doch dann holt sie ihre Vergangenheit ein.

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@BlueHeron654
@BlueHeron654 4 года назад
Shira's acting was amazing. Well done.
@princeoffriendship
@princeoffriendship 4 года назад
I loved the show... but it felt incomplete.... We need more episodes!
@goldundsilber1
@goldundsilber1 4 года назад
Sie ist einfach eine sooo gute Schauspielerin!
@manraj1001
@manraj1001 4 года назад
goldundsilber1 Silber ru-vid.com
@giselestrauch5146
@giselestrauch5146 4 года назад
my late grandma did the very same thing throwing away her wig in the sea when she came to this country.
@Sbannmarie
@Sbannmarie 4 года назад
wow
@JanWagner77
@JanWagner77 4 года назад
That scene was so intense. It was a pure feeling of personal freedom.
@donvondondon5254
@donvondondon5254 4 года назад
Gebt solchen Projekten eine größere Plattform.
@assjavishnevskaya6985
@assjavishnevskaya6985 4 года назад
Netflix is just tight for the start
@Faynwulf
@Faynwulf 3 года назад
There literally is no bigger platform than Netflix nowadays.
@Victrola66
@Victrola66 4 года назад
I watched this yesterday and can not describe how much it touched my soul and beliefs, although I am of a completely different faith and upbringing. You feel for every character and what I loved most was that there is no negative character. You even feel for Moishe. I cried especially in the last episode where Yanky and Esty talk in the hotel - the raw drama of two people, who are not indifferent to each, who really do feel for each other, but are so different in how they see their paths. You almost feel that Yanky is ready to give up his world for her but you understand that in his tears are despair and sorrow for both his beliefs, love for his wife - he knows that he will not survive without his world.
@purpletosh
@purpletosh 4 года назад
I love what you wrote here! Totally agree. There was something melancholy and edgy, but very real and honest about Moishe
@innercaringprocess6491
@innercaringprocess6491 4 года назад
Vielen Dank für diese gelungene und mitreissende Geschichte - Unorthodox war und ist für mich ausgesprochen sehenswert!
@elitechtechnik-reviews4492
@elitechtechnik-reviews4492 4 года назад
Am Jiddischen (eine Variante des Deutschen) merkt man mal wieder wie wertvoll Sprache ist, und, dass man sie erhalten sollte!
@Lagolop
@Lagolop 4 года назад
Yiddish is based on Medieval High German. It is not a "variant". In fact Yiddish was spoken long before Hochdaych was created (although it has the same roots). I think Yiddish is much more like Swiss or Austrian. Dos iz Yiddish = A gutn tog, un gei in gezunterheyt ;)
@elitechtechnik-reviews4492
@elitechtechnik-reviews4492 4 года назад
@@Lagolop If you know what variant in German means, you might know that Swiss German, Austrian German and Luxembourgish is also a German language variant. I was not talking about modern High German.
@cen80
@cen80 4 года назад
@@Lagolop it's Sounds like Swiss German.
@Lagolop
@Lagolop 4 года назад
@@cen80 Yes, it does a bit. But it has difference regional accents.
@stbrown08
@stbrown08 4 года назад
Her story is universally relatable and beautifully told. Can’t wait for more episodes.
@tirza6439
@tirza6439 4 года назад
This series is absolutely amazing!
@TheHamchoitong
@TheHamchoitong 4 года назад
Amazing story !!! loving it from the beginning til the end.....
@danieledelstein9129
@danieledelstein9129 4 года назад
For Germans on here perhaps not familiar with Judaism: I am an Orthodox Jew from New York (not from Esther's community though, lot less stringent). Ask me anything. My father is actually from Austria and speaks Yiddish and German as his first languages.
@eric_e95
@eric_e95 4 года назад
How did you feel about the portrayal of the Jewish community, particularly in regard to the treatment of women seen? And does that reflect the majority of Orthodox Jewish patterns in the treatment of women?
@danieledelstein9129
@danieledelstein9129 4 года назад
@@eric_e95 I haven't watched this series yet as I'm catching up on some essential studying etc during quarantine. But I know the general idea of the genre of 'ex Hassidic' film, and I grew up in a Hassidic neighborhood until 3rd grade and my father still works there so I'm frankly pretty familiar with the community even if not directly a part. I would assume that the depiction is accurate for the community they're representing. Again I haven't seen the specifics so some may be over exaggerated, but Hassidic women typically do not "date" but rather go on 1-3 pre martial meetings with a guy their parents pick out to see if it's an agreeable match (so there may be some variation in how much say the woman has, but it's not like casual dating by any stretch - though this is true for Hassidic men too), get married 17-19, and are expected to have many children (I've seen Deborah Feldman say 10-20 which is a big exaggeration from what I'm aware of; I think something like 8 would be an average, with 6 being the lower end and like 10-12 the higher end). Women also are ironically often more educated than their spouses and not infrequently the sole or primary breadwinner since their husbands to a considerable degree are in "kollel" (religious seminary) most of the day, and secular education for Hassidic men mostly stops in 8th grade whereas women tend to at least learn English better and do jobs like secretaries, accountants, etc. But because they have a ton of kids and are expected to be home to raise them to a considerable degree, I'm not fully sure about the percentages of working vs non working Hassidic women. Regardless, they don't really have much freedom outside that role. I will say, however, that I'm not so convinced that most Hassidic women necessarily feel oppressed and limited - same for Hassidic men. Ultimately anyone who is a free thinker / spirit' that wants to do any of an array of things outside that strict regiment will definitely find the lifestyle incredibly stifling, which is why ex Hassidics practically all relate to their backgrounds in the painful ways they do. But from what I see it seems a lot of them are content with it, and it's not like there isn't some under the wraps deviation from community stringency, especially among men (smoking, drinking, drugs, even prostitution - def happens, but I'd say cigarettes and drinking specifically isn't even shunned much and now things like top smartphones are becoming more popular). As for the rest of the Orthodox community, no it's definitely not close to the level of Hassidic Jews. There is one group of Hassidic Jews, Chabad, who are basically much more "chill" Hassidic Jews and are typically viewed by the Jewish community as a distinct group altogether. They have issues with inadequate secular education and more strict observance than others, but they speak English as a first language, almost all have internet and smart phones, are way less toxically suppressive of their youth in terms of those who stray a bit or do things like chill with the opposite gender, have outreach to all other types of Jews, etc. I'd say while their dating tends to be young and marriage focused, it isn't insanely young like 17-18, and it's unaccompanied by parents and consists of a few genuine dates even if no physical touching occurs. There are also ultra Orthodox Lithuanian-background Jews known as "Litvaks" (Yiddish for "Lithuanian"), or referred to informally as "yeshivish" (based on the Yeshiva academies, or Jewish religious seminaries, the Lithuanian Jewish community was known for). These Jews typically wear white shirts and hats/jackets for prayers, but among the modern generation they speak English rather than Yiddish as a first language, for the most part have 'adequate' secular education (for example here in New York they almost all take state level formal exams), their dating is more similar to Chabad I mentioned above, but beyond that they're kind of stringency wise in between Chabad and Hassidic but there's a tonnn of variation on an individual level. Also college education, while not formally endorsed by the community, is much more common - they tend to go to all men's night college programs, though - and very career based, you won't see any majoring in political science or philosophy, for example. The rest of Orthodox as basically: regular Orthodox (people like me who don't really identify with any specific label beyond being observant); Modern Orthodox (basically a movement spearheaded in the American context by Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik and whose principles are essentially "being 100% traditional and observant while being part of the modern world") - typically these Jews are very well educated, go to college, marry 23-26, and more or less have a more free and non judgemental upbringing within confines of Jewish Law -- levels of observance vary, with some being meticulously observant of law and others hardly knowing anything in Judaism beyond conventional practice and basically having experienced eating all kinds of food, sex , etc (not at all something endorsed by the community, just in my experience neighborhoods identifying as modern orthodox typically have higher rates of that). I'd probably say that unless an Orthodox Jewish woman was secretly a total non believer and/or a lesbian or something like that, most outside the Hasidic + more stringent wings of the Yeshivish and Chabad communities will probably not feel oppressed.
@eric_e95
@eric_e95 4 года назад
Daniel Edelstein Thank you for this very informative and detailed reply, it is very appreciated! Good luck with your studies, and I highly recommend the series once you have some spare time. Wishing you all the best!
@couch-loewe
@couch-loewe 4 года назад
Do you speak Yiddish and if you do, how well do you understand modern German through that? E.g. German that is spoken in the show? Im asking because the other way round as a native speaker of German Yiddish sounds like an old, very strong dialect of German which is actually fairly comprehensible. thanx in advance!
@danieledelstein9129
@danieledelstein9129 4 года назад
@@eric_e95 Thanks bruh 👊
@viji_island
@viji_island 4 года назад
I just watched it tonight and I am so amazed by the story and her courage. We need more episodes.
@deeeeeeezzzzaaaa
@deeeeeeezzzzaaaa 4 года назад
I loved this show and I deffo wish there was more episodes. And Amit/Yanky is so cute, I loved him in the show too.
@sushifornico
@sushifornico 4 года назад
Sehr toller Film, die Wohnungen und das Haus am Winterfeldtplatz Kenne ich persönlich. Die Story ist gut, ich denke Netflix sollte esty Geschichte weiter erzählen.
@goddesschess
@goddesschess 4 года назад
Beste Serie dieses Jahr Hands down 😍🙏🏻
@PrabhakarRao
@PrabhakarRao 4 года назад
One of the best documentaries that I have ever seen. Kudos to the entire team!!
@TheRab832
@TheRab832 4 года назад
Prabhakar Rao this is not a documentary. It is fiction, and please view and appreciate it as such. I grew up in this community and left as well, and they did not accurately capture this here.
@umay-im7tw
@umay-im7tw 4 года назад
@@TheRab832 it kinda tells the story of the author deborah feldman. Just because you had a different experience doesn't mean it's not accurate
@TheRab832
@TheRab832 4 года назад
Ela it is absolutely not a documentary and doesn’t claim to be one. The directors and producers say this as well. There are specific details and facts that are simply not factual, no matter what anyone’s experience is.
@sarah-beruriahbooi9529
@sarah-beruriahbooi9529 4 года назад
All of the actors did a great job
@bubblesxo
@bubblesxo 4 года назад
this was so good it got me so emotional i cried 20 times
@marjanhatam9391
@marjanhatam9391 4 года назад
War sehr gut 👍
@giselestrauch5146
@giselestrauch5146 4 года назад
I am glad this story was told, it needed to be revealed what it is like to live in an oppressive level of orthodox judaisim if one can't handle that level. There is no shame to admit that, the shame is to hide one's feelings and views.
@avrumymerm
@avrumymerm 4 года назад
@Tzion Talks Wow that's a lot of heat Mr tzion you might be a Jew but you never know what's going on there! This show is a piece of lie's I'm a Hassidic Jew and I know what's going on over here! I don't know what you have against the Hassidic community but the Hassidic people follow everything according to the Torah!!!!!!
@avrumymerm
@avrumymerm 4 года назад
This show isn't the truth about what's going on in the Hassidic community!!! I'm a Hassidic Jew if you have any questions I would love to answer!!!!!!!!!!
@giselestrauch5146
@giselestrauch5146 4 года назад
I think that the actor who plays moshe- will be thre next mandy patakin of yentl fame= he just reminds me of him so much in that movie.
@linajuliamichael1027
@linajuliamichael1027 4 года назад
Top Serie. Wahnsinn. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@purpletosh
@purpletosh 4 года назад
I knew there was something about the lighting... beautifully shot as well as beautiful acting and story-telling. I love this series
@nessaxxx4610
@nessaxxx4610 4 года назад
Okay!! I’ve got one episode left but I have no Netflix 😢😢😢... where else can I watch the final episode????
@giselestrauch5146
@giselestrauch5146 4 года назад
these actors can do yiddish theatre in NYC too.
@luminitaciorchina258
@luminitaciorchina258 4 года назад
It was a very nice movie! The song at the end it is very touching, knows someone what is the name or how I can find it?
@jittmet7766
@jittmet7766 4 года назад
Mi Bon Siach
@jittmet7766
@jittmet7766 4 года назад
Sulaiman Abdullah Sulaiman Abdullah 3 weeks ago Shira Haas - Mi Bon Siach .. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P16-6HQpXwc.html
@Vielleichterin
@Vielleichterin 4 года назад
Weiß jemand wie das zweite Lied ihrer Audition in der letzten Folge heißt?
@goddesschess
@goddesschess 4 года назад
Vielleichterin ask Siri of Shazam
@sulaimanabdullah8244
@sulaimanabdullah8244 4 года назад
Shira Haas - Mi Bon Siach .. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P16-6HQpXwc.html
@giselestrauch5146
@giselestrauch5146 4 года назад
I have ab israeli cousin living in berlin i would love to ask her what she thought of this movie?
@nikolinac.4237
@nikolinac.4237 4 года назад
I read the book, i saw many interviews with Debora Feldman and i love it. Then i decided to watch the Netflix Unorthodox and i have to say i was very disappointed. Book is much better.
@JanWagner77
@JanWagner77 4 года назад
Books are always better. There is nothing more colorful than your own imagination.
@sweetheartokay69
@sweetheartokay69 4 года назад
Wieso klingt jiddish wie eine Mischung aus deutsch und englisch ? Ich konnte die zu 80% verstehen ohne die Untertitel zu lesen 📖
@JanWagner77
@JanWagner77 4 года назад
Höre mal Deutsch-Türken beim Telefonieren zu. Sie mischen das Türkische mit so vielen deutschen Wörtern, dass man am Ende auch oft versteht worum es geht. Das ist Sprache. Sie passt sich immer der Umgebung an und bleibt niemals stehen.
@mariascheu4531
@mariascheu4531 4 года назад
Jiddisch ist im Prinzip das Deutsch des Mittelalters normalerweise gemischt mit hebräischen Worten. Ich glaube Jiddisch war/ist die Alltagssprache/Hebräisch eher die religiöse Sprache. Und unser heutiges Deutsch hat viele Worte aus der jüdischen Kultur. Immerhin haben Juden seit 1000 Jahren in Deutschland gelebt, man hat in Speyer ein uraltes rituellen jüdisches Bad ausgegraben. Die Sprachen haben sich gegenseitig beeinflusst.
@wutendethusneldin7210
@wutendethusneldin7210 3 года назад
@@mariascheu4531 genau....weil die deutsche Sprache der Herkunft nach hebräisch ist meinst Du?? Solch einen Mist habe ich noch nie gehört und gelesen. Kurze Info zu den Juden in Deutschland. Die ersten kamen mit den Römern nach Deutschland, ausschließlich in deren Schlepptau als Händler und sind nach deren Untergang auch wieder verschwunden. Der größte Teil Juden, welche im Mittelalter nach Deutschland kamen, waren ausschließlich orthodoxe Juden aus dem gesamten östlichen Ländern wie Russland, Polen, Litauen, Ukraine usw. usw. Diese Juden hatten als Sprache. Hebräisch für religiöse Handlungen und ihre Alltagssprache, das Jiddendeutsch. Das ist eine Mischung aus Hebräisch und Deutsch. Da Juden in den Ostgebieten extrem abgeschottet und unter sich gelebt haben in ihren Stadtteilen und Dörfern=Schetl (wegen der teilweise gewälttätigen Diskriminierung der ansässigen Bevölkerung) hat bei den Ostjuden auch die ehem. Ursprache der Ostgebiete überlebt. Die deutsche Sprache. So entstand das Jiddisch. Und jetzt können wir auch gerne über die angebliche slawische Sprache uns unterhalten, die von den Galgolithen erfunden worden ist.
@giselestrauch5146
@giselestrauch5146 4 года назад
my late threw away her wig like that coming from hungary to USA too like esty.
@vchayz2793
@vchayz2793 4 года назад
wollt ihr mich flaxxen wo sind die anderen 10 staffel von naruto shippuden
@RasMajnouni
@RasMajnouni 3 года назад
The "Shaving" of all hair is almost never done! A woman 's hair must be no shorter than 1 handbreadth in length.By most of our Chasidic groups the women buy very expensive wigs which often make them lovlier than ever before. The idea is that the woman's real hair is Holy since the day of marriage,why would she shave it off? In Israel we have seen 3 very realistic films of Jewish men and women which are 100% authentic. This film is not representative of 99% or more of how we live. I am willing to discuss this intelligently with anyone who would like,on consideration that we both respect the other.
@davidbrown8036
@davidbrown8036 4 года назад
I'm actually from the community. I'll tell you this the only real and accurate and true and very sad part was Moishe Lefkewitz. But the rest wasn't put down accurate most of the community isn't so bad and I think it just came from hate. thank you
@jittmet7766
@jittmet7766 4 года назад
Not from hate at all, they were depicted with great delicacy and understanding. Can't agree with you at all.
@Themirrorai
@Themirrorai 4 года назад
I agree. It is only a select part of the satmar community that acts this way. its hard to blame them, this is their belief. this movie is a real shame to them. though I feel that they bought it upon themselves. By setting so much rules and standards, it can feel like a prison for some. The tighter you tug the rubberband, the farther it will fly. I think that a little flexibility could have gone a long way, and may could have even stopped this movie from existing.
@thechurchofsolange58
@thechurchofsolange58 3 года назад
Is moishe a real person? Do u know someone like him? How did their life go?
@felixmiraz1541
@felixmiraz1541 3 года назад
Yanky actually is a lovely man😂
@e.j.i9233
@e.j.i9233 4 года назад
Der Man von ihr sieht aus wie Nimo
@gi8253
@gi8253 4 года назад
Ihr Mann im Film? Findest du😅
@e.j.i9233
@e.j.i9233 4 года назад
Gü Liii Ja
@ErayZ99
@ErayZ99 4 года назад
Michael scofield in weiblich
@kenyansomalimama
@kenyansomalimama 4 года назад
It was so compelling as a Muslim to watch it and see so much similarities of how men treat women as property to make babies .
@jittmet7766
@jittmet7766 4 года назад
In this particular community for completely different reasons. But still stifling.
@avrumymerm
@avrumymerm 4 года назад
It's not true men don't treat women like that in the Hassidic community!!!
@ShulemFriedman
@ShulemFriedman 4 года назад
You got great actors!! But definitely they don't have out right our live!! So they don't know how to act it.. sorry
@TheRab832
@TheRab832 4 года назад
Despite the efforts they claim they went to, there is much they got wrong. Please don’t consider this as an accurate portrayal. Watch “Shtisel” for that.
@fieldmarshallschnapsidee6769
@fieldmarshallschnapsidee6769 4 года назад
Another cult...
@looznon8227
@looznon8227 4 года назад
This is so much bs!! Sorry
@eliefinn5036
@eliefinn5036 4 года назад
This series comes from hate...sorry to say but it comes from hate.
@Macedonian00
@Macedonian00 4 года назад
Schlechteste Serie ever und rassistisch
@hannah_5511
@hannah_5511 4 года назад
Was findest du schlecht? Die Storyline an sich beruht auf einer wahren Geschichte...
@goddesschess
@goddesschess 4 года назад
madlipz macedonia wow... nichts verstanden hast du
@goldcobra1457
@goldcobra1457 4 года назад
Kann man die Serie schon gucken
@goddesschess
@goddesschess 4 года назад
Gold Cobra yessss
@Macedonian00
@Macedonian00 4 года назад
Alle Rassisten
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