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'''Menachem Daum''', né le 5 octobre 1946, dans un camp de DP (Displaced Persons, en anglais), en [[Allemagne]] et mort le 7 janvier 2024 à [[Borough Park]], [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]], est un cinéaste, documentaliste juif orthodoxe, connu pour ses reportages sur le [[Hassidisme]]. |
'''Menachem Daum''', né le 5 octobre 1946, dans un camp de DP (Displaced Persons, en anglais), en [[Allemagne]] et mort le 7 janvier 2024 à [[Borough Park]], [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]], est un cinéaste, documentaliste juif orthodoxe, connu pour ses reportages sur le [[Hassidisme]]. |
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== Biographie == |
== Biographie == |
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Menachem Daum<ref name="NYT">{{en}} [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/19/movies/menachem-daum-dead.html Joseph Berger. ''Menachem Daum, Filmmaker Who Explored the World of Hasidim, Dies at 77. His acclaimed documentary “A Life Apart” presented a complex portrait of a religious group usually depicted as somber and impenetrable.'' The New York Times, January 19, 2024.]] </ref>{{,}}<ref>{{en}} [https://forward.com/forverts-in-english/575879/menachem-daum-orthodox-jewish-filmmaker-dies/ Jeanette Friedman. ''The filmmaker who challenged his Haredi community’s prejudices. Menachem Daum believed that reaching out to Poles and other non-Jews was part of his holy work in creating a better world.'' forward.com. January 10, 2024.]</ref> est né le 5 octobre 1946, dans un camp de DP (Displaced Persons, en anglais), en [[Allemagne]]. |
Menachem Daum<ref name="NYT">{{en}} [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/19/movies/menachem-daum-dead.html Joseph Berger. ''Menachem Daum, Filmmaker Who Explored the World of Hasidim, Dies at 77. His acclaimed documentary “A Life Apart” presented a complex portrait of a religious group usually depicted as somber and impenetrable.'' The New York Times, January 19, 2024.]] </ref>{{,}}<ref>{{en}} [https://forward.com/forverts-in-english/575879/menachem-daum-orthodox-jewish-filmmaker-dies/ Jeanette Friedman. ''The filmmaker who challenged his Haredi community’s prejudices. Menachem Daum believed that reaching out to Poles and other non-Jews was part of his holy work in creating a better world.'' forward.com. January 10, 2024.]</ref>{{,}}<ref>{{en}} [https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2024/01/08/filmmaker-menachem-daum/ Filmmaker Menachem Daum z”l 1946-2024. Filmmaker Menachem Daum z”l 1946-2024. jewish-heritage-europe.eu.]</ref> est né le 5 octobre 1946, dans un camp de DP (Displaced Persons, en anglais), en [[Allemagne]]. |
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Il arrive aux [[États-Unis]] en 1951<ref name="pbs">{{en}} [https://www.pbs.org/alifeapart/producers_mdbg.html A background note from Menachem Daum, co-producer and co-director of A Life Apart. pbs.org.]</ref>. |
Il arrive aux [[États-Unis]] en 1951<ref name="pbs">{{en}} [https://www.pbs.org/alifeapart/producers_mdbg.html A background note from Menachem Daum, co-producer and co-director of A Life Apart. pbs.org.]</ref>. |
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Menachem Daum, né le 5 octobre 1946, dans un camp de DP (Displaced Persons, en anglais), en Allemagne et mort le 7 janvier 2024 à Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York, est un cinéaste, documentaliste juif orthodoxe, connu pour ses reportages sur le Hassidisme.
Biographie
Menachem Daum[1],[2],[3] est né le 5 octobre 1946, dans un camp de DP (Displaced Persons, en anglais), en Allemagne.
Il arrive aux États-Unis en 1951[4].
Films
- (en) A Life Apart: Hasidism in America (1997) sur le Hassidisme à Brooklyn[4],[1].
- (en) Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance After the Holocaust (2004)[1].
Notes et références
- (en) Joseph Berger. Menachem Daum, Filmmaker Who Explored the World of Hasidim, Dies at 77. His acclaimed documentary “A Life Apart” presented a complex portrait of a religious group usually depicted as somber and impenetrable. The New York Times, January 19, 2024.]
- (en) Jeanette Friedman. The filmmaker who challenged his Haredi community’s prejudices. Menachem Daum believed that reaching out to Poles and other non-Jews was part of his holy work in creating a better world. forward.com. January 10, 2024.
- (en) Filmmaker Menachem Daum z”l 1946-2024. Filmmaker Menachem Daum z”l 1946-2024. jewish-heritage-europe.eu.
- (en) A background note from Menachem Daum, co-producer and co-director of A Life Apart. pbs.org.