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Gut Shabbes Vietnam

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Gut Shabbes Vietnam (Hebrew: גוט שאבעס וייטנאם) is a 2008 documentary on a Chabad Hasidic family living in Vietnam. The film was written and directed by Ido and Yael Zand,[1] and aired on Israeli television.[2][3]

The film follows Rabbi Menachem Hartman of Chabad of Vietnam as he assists Jews travelling to Southeast Asia with religious services.[4]

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  1. ^ "Search results from Film, Video, Vietnam, Vietnam, Hebrew". Library of Congress.
  2. ^ "ערוץ 2 סקר את הסרט "גוט שאבעס וייטנאם" ● לצפייה".
  3. ^ "הסרט "גוט שאבעס ויטנאם" הוקרן הלילה ● לצפייה - שטורעם.נט כל חב"ד יודעת".
  4. ^ https://www.jewishcambodia.com/templates/viewemail_cdo/aid/2690259


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