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Kathmandu (TV series)

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Kathmandu (TV series)

Kathmandu is a 2012 Israeli television miniseries depicting the lives of a Chabad Hasidic Jewish family living in Kathmandu, Nepal. The series included 13 episodes and was produced by the Israeli company Reshet.[1]

The main characters of the series are "Shmulik" (Michael Moshonov) and "Mushkie" (Nitzan Levartovsky)[2] and are based on the lives of Rabbi Chezki Lifshitz and Rebbetzin Chani Lifshitz who are the Chabad emissaries in Nepal.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Kathmandu" (official website, in Hebrew)". Reshet TV. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
  2. ^ https://newvoices.org/2012/12/05/zany-heartfelt-kathmandu-evokes-the-soul-of-jewish-culture-in-nepal/
  3. ^ https://jpost.com/metro/features/kindness-and-kinship-in-kathmandu/