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Ushpizin
''Ushpizin'' (Hebrew האושפיזין) (lit. "the Sukkot guests", from Aramaic ''ushpizin'' אושפיזין "guests") is a 2004 Israeli film directed by Gidi Dar and written by Shuli Rand.〔(WarnerBros.com – Movies , TV Shows and Video Games including Harry Potter ). Newline.com.〕 It starred Rand, and his wife, Michal, who had never acted before. ==Plot== Moshe and Mali Bellanga are an impoverished, childless, Hasidic ''baal teshuva'' ("returnees to Judaism") couple in the Breslov community in Jerusalem. After Moshe is passed over for a stipend he expected, they cannot pay their bills, much less prepare for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Moshe admires a particularly beautiful ''etrog'', or citron, one of the four species required for the holiday observance. They console themselves by recalling a saying of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov that difficult times are a test of faith. After some anguished prayer, they receive an unexpected monetary gift on the eve of the holiday〔(Ushpizin Synopsis – Plot Summary ). Fandango.com (19 October 2005).〕 and Moshe buys the etrog for 1000 shekels (approx. $300), a large sum of money that is much more than he can afford. The couple is visited by a pair of escaped convicts, one of whom knew Moshe in his earlier, non-religious life. The convicts become their guests (''ushpizin'') in the sukkah, creating many conflicts and straining Moshe and Mali's relationship.
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