In Satmar Custody

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  • Genre(s):Documentary
  • Release year: 2005
  • Running time: 70 min
In Satmar Custody is a 2003 film of the Jaradis, a Jewish Yemenite family, one of many that were brought from Yemen to the US by the ultra orthodox Satmar Community which advises against the immigration to Israel. The story exposes a deep cultural gap...read more

In Satmar Custody is a 2003 film of the Jaradis, a Jewish Yemenite family, one of many that were brought from Yemen to the US by the ultra orthodox Satmar Community which advises against the immigration to Israel. The story exposes a deep cultural gap between the Yemenite families and the Yiddish Satmar Community that became distractive and tragic to families who have traveled thousands of miles to a place with strange rules, norms, morals and lifestyles. The film follows the life of Yahia and Lauza Jaradi who were brought from Yemen into the Satmar Community. It starts on the day that the Jaradi couple received an urgent phone call notifying that their two and a half year old daughter, Hadia, died in a hospital in Paterson, N.J. Through their search for their daughter's body, they are getting closer and closer to what seems as the very painful truth about her faith.

Original Release

04/06/2005

US Release

04/06/2005

Directors

Essam El Erian

Writers

Essam El Erian

Producers

Editors

Ron Goldman

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