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​"My Way"

Two actors  - Avi Ofir and Tess Meir (who grew up in an ultra-Orthodox community) bring to the stage real stories of people who have chosen to leave the ultra-Orthodox community and find their way in the outside world.
The actors enact their own stories and those of others, exchanging identities, while moving versatility between worlds.

The writing process for the play included collecting and researching stories from ex-ultra orthodox jews of different ages, genders and sections within the orthodox community in Israel.

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×´The exit is not a gate that you go through, it is a long and continuous process that never leaves you.
The exit is questioning identity, belonging, faith. Sometimes it's a struggle and sometimes it's a rest...×´

currently running at Tzavta Theatre, Tel Aviv

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Press -  - https://www.ynet.co.il/judaism/article/s1u1hbdfj

https://oe1.orf.at/player/live

The Signal House - an Interview

My Way: Feature
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