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Jennifer Lipman

Opinion

Could Mel Gibson give Gilad a Hollywood homecoming?

December 22, 2011 11:38
3 min read

Several months ago, various Jewish groups got rather exercised that Mel Gibson was planning to make a film about the Maccabees. The Chanucah story, in the hands of an actor we wouldn't even trust to look after our chocolate money or dreidel winnings? Disastrous.

Mel's movie is still in the development stage, so it's not clear yet whether it will be The Passion II, or a mea culpa set to music with action stunts. But when the news broke, my reaction was: "about time".

Not being in the market to convert, we don't tend to shout about the Hollywood side of Judaism; the triumph of the underdog, "cue the violins" parts. Outside of our first few years of Cheder, when we colour in pictures of Noah's Ark and giggle at Adam and Eve's fig-leaves, we focus on Judaism as a "how to", a code for conduct rather than an exact report on what happened.

It makes sense because, for many of us, the tales of the Tanach require a whopping great suspension of disbelief. Yet there's something about Chanucah that makes the sceptic in me melt.