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Lauren Ambrose | Leah Lever | |
Adam Kaufman | Jake Lever | |
Susie Essman | Malka | |
Harris Yulin | Rabbi Belsky | |
Natasha Lyonne | Esther | |
Christy Pusz | Carol | |
Ricki Lake | Rabbi Gerry | |
Mercedes Ruehl | Janice Lever | |
Tonye Patano | Emily | |
Donnie Keshawarz | Raj | |
Sylvia Kauders | Widow Goldfarb | |
Jayne Houdyshell | Mrs. Finkelman | |
David Rossmer | Rabbi Benjamin Lever | |
Tibor Feldman | Dr. Saloway | |
Jolly Abraham | Priya | |
Jonathan C. Kaplan | Feldman | |
Zachary Knower | Carmie | |
Matt Walton | Carter | |
Marc Wolf | Art | |
Timothée Chalamet | Young Jake | |
Sam Guncler | Bentsi - Religious man | |
Bess Rous | Rifka | |
Natalie Knepp | Female Guard | |
Welker White | Instructor | |
Don Guillory | Salesman |
Director |
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Producer | Larry Y. Albucher
Michael Besman Cameron Johann Ricki Lake Brent Shields |
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Writer | Pnenah Goldstein
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Cinematography | Charles Minsky
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Musician |
Jeff Beal
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A handsome Washington, D.C. doctor and a young New York woman fall in love at an unusual time...after they get married. Leah Lever is married to an Orthodox rabbi, Benjamin Lever, whose brother, Jake is a successful cardiologist and a non-practicing Jew. Jake is stunned when Benjamin dies suddenly, but not as stunned as when he is told that, under an ancient Jewish Law, he is expected to marry the childless Leah to carry on Benjamin's name. |
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