Questions for Episode 1
1. In what ways is the name of the series connected to the plot?
2. The opening of each episode depicts Alma walking in a snowy expanse from one side of the screen to the other. What might this image symbolize or evoke?
3. In what ways is the name of the episode (“Love Wont Save Us”) significant?
4. When facing difficult situations or events, people react in different ways. What are some of the ways in which Alma, Ben, and Brenner are affected by events? Give examples and explain.
5. Do you know people who made significant changes in their lives and/or behaviors? What prompted the change?
Questions for the Complete Series
1. What do you think are the pros and cons of becoming Ultra Orthodox? What do the parents and friends of the couple think?
2. What are the Jewish lifestyles or religious practices that best fit you and your family?
Two Tragic National Events Take Place in the Series
In Episode 1, on Purim 1994, a Jewish religious extremist (Baruch Goldstein) perpetrated the Cave of the Patriarchs Massacre in Hebron, killing 29 Palestinian Muslim worshippers and wounding another 125.
In Episode 5, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was fatally shot in November 1995, after attending a peace rally held in Tel Aviv’s Kings Square in Israel, by an Israeli Haredi ultranationalist named Yigal Amir, who opposed Rabin’s peace initiative.
1. In what ways are these two events significant to the plot and to the characters’ reactions and behaviors?
2. Were all Israelis’ reactions in accord about these events? Why? Explain.
3. How does the protagonist (Ben) real life’s inspiration recent “Falling from Faith” (Chazara Beshe’ela) shed an additional light on the series? What do you think?