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Their film, about an Israeli team competing in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, could have been an inspirational sports tale. Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel is a documentary about an unlike group of players who shocked the world. The next screening will be on August 30, 2020 at 04:00 pm PDTPlease don't close or refresh the page while we are processing your submissionBe informed of upcoming events, film releases and special offers.You will create your account during the first purchase on Film Festival Flix. The praise was nuanced, specific and abundant. This documentary is about a team of nice ­Jewish baseball players takes on the world. HEADING HOME . In addition, there are numerous informal learning opportunities for our young people in the Temple.Our Temple is a warm and inclusive place. By MassLive. If you wish to only receive Film Festival Flix general communications, please leave this section blank.This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. "Thus was assembled a team of ringers including Ike Davis, who hit 30 home runs in his rookie year with the New York Mets; Josh Zeid of the Houston Astros; Ryan Lavarnway, formerly of the Atlanta Braves; and other current and former major league players. “Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel” Returns by Popular Demand By Ironbound Films. "Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel" - New ... - YouTube We welcome you to join us in worship, either as part of one of our daily services, Shabbat services or during the Holy Days and Festivals. A stirring story of sports, patriotism and personal growth, Heading Home charts the underdog journey of Israel's national baseball team competing for the first time in the World Baseball Classic.

You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Perhaps too closely, as evidenced by the predictable travelogue-style footage of them swimming in the Dead Sea and visiting such sites as Masada, the Wailing Wall and the Holocaust Museum. After years of defeat, Team Israel is finally ranked among the world’s best in 2017, eligible to compete in the prestigious international tournament. We welcome you to join us.We welcome you to learn about our vision for the future, our rich history and remarkable building. Subscribe or select the ticketing page. And he’s paying for it with his own money.Amy Heckerling, writer-director of 1995 classic “Clueless,” discusses its legacy with The Times’ Justin Chang on the Ultimate Summer Movie Showdown.Geena Davis on the sixth annual Bentonville Film Festival going virtual during the pandemic and bringing more inclusive voices to Hollywood.The Academy Gold internship program was created to boost career opportunities for young people from underrepresented backgrounds. If you're not ready to purchase at this time, you can create your account at any time in the future.Click all channels that interest you. It’s hard to imagine a true-life underdog tale more engaging than “Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel,” a winning David vs. Goliath baseball documentary that covers all the crowd-pleasing bases.Chronicling the 2017 events that for the first time brought an Israeli team to the World Baseball Classic, the equivalent to soccer’s World Cup, directors Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller and Jeremy Newberger never hide the fact that the vast majority of the players on Team Israel are in actuality Americans of Jewish extraction.Combine MLB’s “heritage rule” — anyone who qualifies to gain citizenship in a country can play for that country — with Israeli eligibility requirements granting citizenship to those who are Jewish or have Jewish parents or grandparents, and you get former major leaguers like Jason Marquis, Josh Zeid and Scott Burcham, as well as Ike Davis and Ty Kelly, both of whom have Jewish mothers.First stop, en route to Seoul and, hopefully, Tokyo, is a tour of Team Israel’s supposed homeland, where, beneath their easy camaraderie players reveal previous brushes with anti-Semitism.