I really find that with Judaism, it creates an amazing blueprint for family connectivity.
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I think that being Jewish has generated an extremely strong sense of the importance of family. If I look at my Scandinavian colleagues, they don't have that urgency about family. All my movies are about that.
It's based around a Jewish family but it really is a universal theme about getting along and coming along.
I don't know that it exists, the perfect family. It's always complicated.
The Jewish community is all about love and family, which is the most important thing in my life, too.
We are one family, and the connection between all Jews, all over the world, is very important to the State of Israel.
I'm the only one in my family - I'm a practicing Jew - who has attached themselves to religion in a more traditional way.
The Sabbath provides a wonderful opportunity to strengthen family ties.
We are a mixed marriage, so our kids were raised with a little less Judaism than I was raised with.
The Bible is the great family chronicle of the Jews.
I'm very much more interested in the created family than I am in actual families.
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