Comedy “The Sorcerers” – Dnipro Jewish Community Presents the Fourth Film of the “Paths of the Chassidim” Festival

The Dnipro Jewish Community continues its publication of the films created by the students of the Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson Yeshiva Ktana for the “Paths of the Chassidim” film festival, which served as a vibrant conclusion to the school year. We have already provided a detailed account of the film festival itself, which took place at the world’s largest Jewish center, “Menorah.” Now, we invite viewers to explore its main content – the creative works dedicated to outstanding Chassidim, their lives, spiritual feats, and the life lessons that the students were able to convey through the language of modern cinema.

Each film is an independent story, created in its own genre, ranging from fantasy and comedy to detective stories, musicals, and historical epics. While working on these films, the students not only studied the biographies of remarkable Chassidim but also sought to understand their legacy, demonstrating how the ideas of Torah and Chassidus continue to inspire new generations.

Today, we present the work of the fourth-grade class, created in the comedy genre – the film “The Sorcerers.” It was inspired by the story of Reb Shmuel Munkes, who knew how to use wisdom and humor to combat arrogance, falsehood, and ostentatious self-importance.