Sister Wife
2000 Israeli film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2000 Israeli film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sister Wife is a 2000 documentary that follows the African Hebrew Israelites, an African American community that immigrated to Israel and practices polygamy. The men can have up to seven wives.
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Directed by | [ Hadar Kleinman Zadok [Timna Goldstein]] |
Produced by | Hadar Kleinman |
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Running time | 60 min. |
Country | Israel |
Language | English |
Tsiporra Bat Israel is a member of the Black Hebrew Community of Dimona. After twenty-one years of marriage she wakes up one morning to learn that her husband, Hazriel, is marrying a second wife, fourteen years her junior, as part of the polygamy tradition of the Black Hebrews. This is a film by women about women who live in an unusual community, yet at the same time it reflects the experiences shared by women everywhere.
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