Jews, Third Time is a captivating documentary film directed by Rino Zror, providing a unique perspective on Jewish sovereignty throughout history. As Israel commemorates its 70th year of independence, Zror embarks on a thought-provoking journey, drawing striking parallels between the current Jewish state and its two previous incarnations.
With meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Zror unveils the tumultuous past of Jewish sovereignty. From the glory of the First Temple period, lasting a mere 75 years, to the challenges faced during the Second Temple period, which lasted 66 years before its tragic downfall, the documentary confronts the pressing questions: What caused these kingdoms to collapse? Can the Jews sustain their sovereignty? Is there an inherent fault within the Jewish narrative?
Through interviews with historians, scholars, and community leaders, Jews, Third Time explores the intricacies of Jewish history, culture, and identity, examining the factors that contributed to the demise of the previous sovereignties. This introspective journey serves as a cautionary tale and offers insights to guide the third Jewish sovereignty towards a different fate.
With its compelling narrative, Jews, Third Time stimulates intellectual discourse and raises important questions about the nature of sovereignty, identity, and the challenges faced by the Jewish people. Engaging and enlightening, this documentary is a must-watch for history enthusiasts, political scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Jewish experience.













