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Makolet: A Middle Eastern Grocery in Brooklyn
 

 
Length: 24 min
Released: 2000
Ages: High School
College
Adult
 
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This upbeat documentary depicts the social space of a kosher Middle Eastern grocery store in the traditionally Sephardic section of Brooklyn. Serving the local Syrian Jewish clientele, it has now also become a kind of social headquarters for expatriate Israelis as well as other Middle Eastern customers. Impromptu interviews with customers reveal their nostalgia for other places and times, as well as their ambivalence about life in America.

The vividly polyglot customers – Hebrew, English, Syrian and Egyptian Arabic as well as snippets of other languages are heard – paint a portrait of the complexities of multicultural life in a diaspora setting and the compromises necessary to forging a new identity in a new place. Of interest to classes in anthropology, Middle East and Jewish studies.
 
 
Honorable Mention, Student Category, Judah L. Magnus Museum, 1998
Middle East Studies Association, 1998
 
 
 
• Immigration
 
• Jewish Studies
 
• Multicultural
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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