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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the synagogue, the mensch in black is back ... When Hitler gets his hand on Time Sukkah technology and begins rewriting Jewish History, Mordechai Jefferson Carver (The Hebrew Hammer) and Mohammed Ali Paula Abdul Rahim set out through time to stop him. Can the Hammer and Mo prevent Hitler from un-inscribing the Jewish people from the book of life? The original Hebrew Hammer premiered at the Sundance Festival in 2003 before being released in a limited number of independent theaters here and abroad. However, it made its biggest impact on audiences who mainly saw it for five years of airings on the Comedy Central network in the United States. As its popularity grew it was chosen by Vanity Fair and The Boston Globe as one of the top holiday movies of all time. Additionally, Moment Magazine polled Jewish film critics around the country and The Hebrew Hammer was included on a list of the hundred most influential films in the history of Jewish Cinema. The Hebrew Hammer was a big comedy with little money but a whole lot of ideas. The sequel is bigger, better, and baaader. With no further a-Jew, it's Hammer time again.
Directed by | Jonathan Kesselman |
Written by | Jonathan Kesselman |
Company | Strand ReleasingStrand ReleasingStrand Releasing |
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