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DESCRIPTION:A 2012 film by Lorraine Levy. This film addresses the idea of i
 nfants switched at birth\, each growing up as somebody else. It asks the q
 uestion\, is who you are determined by biological inheritance or by the in
 fluence of your environment? &nbsp\;These issues arise with special intens
 ity for Joseph\, Yassin\, and their families\, who live on opposite sides 
 of the Israeli-Palestinian &nbsp\;divide. &nbsp\;Joseph is a dreamy\, arti
 stic son of a high-ranking Israeli officer and a French-born doctor\, emer
 ging from a cozy\, privileged adolescence and preparing for his own milita
 ry service. &nbsp\;A routine blood test shows that he cannot be his parent
 ’s child and further investigation reveals that their baby– Yassin\, that 
 is– has been reared by an Arab couple on the West Bank. &nbsp\;FILM AWARDS
 - This film won the Best Director and Tokyo Grand Prix Awards at the Tokyo
  International Film Festival in 2012.After the screening there will be an 
 optional 30-minute discussion\, led by LIME (An Israeli-Palestinian Dialog
 ue Group).Sponsored by the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conf
 lict and Collaboration (PARCC). &nbsp\; Co-Sponsored by: The Jewish Federa
 tion of Central New York\, LIME- An Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Group\, M
 iddle Eastern Programs of Syracuse University\, The Moynihan Institute of 
 Global Affairs\, InterFaith Works\, SAMED- Syracuse Area Middle East Dialo
 gue Group.&nbsp\;
DTEND:20141029T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T183021Z
DTSTART:20141028T224500Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - The Other Son
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><a href="http://"></a>A 2012 film by
  Lorraine Levy. This film addresses the idea of infants switched at birth\
 , each growing up as somebody else. It asks the question\, is who you are 
 determined by biological inheritance or by the influence of your environme
 nt? &nbsp\;These issues arise with special intensity for Joseph\, Yassin\,
  and their families\, who live on opposite sides of the Israeli-Palestinia
 n &nbsp\;divide. &nbsp\;Joseph is a dreamy\, artistic son of a high-rankin
 g Israeli officer and a French-born doctor\, emerging from a cozy\, privil
 eged adolescence and preparing for his own military service. &nbsp\;A rout
 ine blood test shows that he cannot be his parent’s child and further inve
 stigation reveals that their baby– Yassin\, that is– has been reared by an
  Arab couple on the West Bank. &nbsp\;FILM AWARDS- This film won the Best 
 Director and Tokyo Grand Prix Awards at the Tokyo International Film Festi
 val in 2012.</p><p><i>After the screening there will be an optional 30-min
 ute discussion\, led by LIME (An Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Group).</i><
 br><br>Sponsored by the <a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc.aspx" t
 itle="Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboratio
 n (PARCC)">Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collabo
 ration (PARCC)</a>. &nbsp\; Co-Sponsored by: The Jewish Federation of Cent
 ral New York\, LIME- An Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue Group\, Middle Easter
 n Programs of Syracuse University\, The Moynihan Institute of Global Affai
 rs\, InterFaith Works\, SAMED- Syracuse Area Middle East Dialogue Group.&n
 bsp\;<br></p><p></p>
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