Unmasked: Judeophobia with Director Gloria Greenfield



When the Wilkinson Library hosted a screening of a film last April that examined Israeli peace activists protesting against the State of Israel, a global issue became a lively local discussion.  That discussion continues with the upcoming screening of the award-winning documentary UNMASKED: JUDEOPHOBIA-The Threat to Civilization.  Wilkinson Library will once again host the film followed by a Q&A and discussion with acclaimed Director and Producer, Gloria Greenfield.



In this film, director Gloria Greenfield travels throughout Israel, Europe and North America covering the contemporary rise of anti-Jewish ideology.  Using interviews with 70 Jewish and non-Jewish experts in the fields of history, law, literature, media, philosophy, political science, psychology and sociology, Greenfield seeks to understand the forces that view the existence of a Jewish state and the Jewish community as the source of the world’s problems.  Those interviewed include author and lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Senator Joe Lieberman, Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky, author and anti-Semitism expert Robert Wistrich, Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, Wall Street Journal writer and former Jerusalem Post editor Bret Stephens, British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Canadian MP Irwin Cotler, former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, British attorney Anthony Julius, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon, Jerusalem Post columnist Caroline Glick and many others.

Greenfield developed the premise of this film after she premiered her documentary, The Case for Israel: Democracy’s Outpost.  Speaking in front of Christian, Jewish and secular audiences in North America and Israel, she learned that Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state, was widely questioned.  “It became clear to me that there was confusion about why the Jewish state was being singled out, and many people thought that attacks on Israel had something to do with policies or territories,” Greenfield explains.  Instead, Greenfield suggests that this hatred towards the Jewish state is about a refusal to accept the Jewish people’s right to self-determination and Israel, the Jewish homeland, as one of world’s legitimate nation-states. 

To unmask the issue of Judeophobia, this film provides a basic understanding of the history of conflict in the Middle East and documents how hatred towards the State of Israel and the Jewish community is rapidly accelerating in the world.  The film then suggests that as this hatred continues and others groups are demeaned by similar intolerance, western civilization will suffer as a result.  “I believe that good and decent people do not tolerate hatred once they are aware of it,” says Greenfield. She said the purpose of the film is to “awaken all the good and decent people to stand up and speak against it.”

Gloria Greenfield brings over 30 years of experience with Jewish issues.  Her previous film credits include The Case for Israel: Democracy’s Outpost (Doc Emet Productions, 2008) and Chazak, Chazak, v’Nitchazek: Bold Ideas from Three Leaders (PEJE, 2010). Among the positions that Greenfield held prior to founding Doc Emet Productions, where she serves as President, are strategy manager for the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education, director of the Adult Learning Collaborative for Combined Jewish Philanthropies, and executive director of The David Project, where she broadened the organization’s mission to focus on Jewish leadership development and launched groundbreaking Israel advocacy programs for American students in Israel. In May 2005, the Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Boston awarded Greenfield their Keter Torah Award for her contribution to Jewish education. 

A reception with Gloria Greenfield and sponsors Ziva and Andrew Dahl and Marlene and Martin Silver will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the program room at the Wilkinson Public Library.  After the reception, the film will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m.  Following the screening, Gloria will be available to discuss the issues raised in the film and the polemic surrounding the existence of a Jewish state.    

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