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Jacob Melamed's short film 'Mezuzah Man' follows a protagonist who refuses to remove visible signs of his Jewishness in face of antisemitism. What was at first a meditation on 'all the weird and wacky ways that Jewish people react to hatred,' became eerily prophetic after the Hanukkah Bondi massacre

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Actor Josh Merten in "Mezuzah Man." Director Jacob Melamed says he worried about antisemitic violence, but "just didn't think it would actually happen." Credit: Joshua Belinfante
Jacob Melamed's short film 'Mezuzah Man' follows a protagonist who refuses to remove visible signs of his Jewishness in face of antisemitism. What was at first a meditation on 'all the weird and wacky ways that Jewish people react to hatred,' became eerily prophetic after the Hanukkah Bondi massacre
SYDNEY - Writer-director Jacob Melamed never intended for his short film, "Mezuzah Man," to be prophetic.
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