Jan Stewart, of Newsday, called it "one of the five films not to miss at the Hamtons Film festival today"!  READ REVIEW >>

Heather Havrilesky, of Salon.com Heather Havrilesky calls it "Heartbreaking and Provocative"   READ REVIEW >>

Marilyn Moss, of The Hollywood Reporter, calls it "Beautifully structured and emotionally devastating"   READ REVIEW >>

Dave Biancullia, of NY Daily News, says "Filmmaker Hilla Medalia accompanies Rachel's mother, Abigail, but doesn't take sides. Instead, she serves as a witness, recording reactions as both mothers try to come to terms with their grief" and "But the second thing about peace, which To Die in Jerusalem suggests is even tougher, is listening"   READ MORE >>

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