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  1. 24 de ago. de 2006 · chronicles the director Paul Mazursky's whirlwind journey to Uman, a small Ukrainian town that is the site of a unique, annual gathering of Jewish men making pilgrimages to the burial place of Rabbi Nachman (1772-1810).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YippeeYippee - Wikipedia

    Yippee, also known as Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy, is a 2006 documentary film directed by and starring Paul Mazursky. The film follows Mazursky's journey to a small town in Ukraine, to witness and participate in a three-day festival of over 25,000 singing, dancing and praying Hasidic Jews. It was Mazursky's only documentary.

  3. Paul Mazursky journeys to a small town in the Ukriane, to witness and participate in a three day celebration by over 25,000 singing, dancing, praying, and emotionally elevated Chassidic Jews.

  4. Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy is a documentary -- Mazursky's first -- in which he offers a glimpse of the religious festival and the men who take part in it,...

  5. Paul Mazursky journeys to a small town in Ukraine to witness and participate in a three-day celebration by over 25,000 singing, dancing, praying, and...

  6. 7 de sept. de 2006 · Ostensibly about the annual pilgrimage made by 25,000 Hasidic Jewish men to a 19th-century leader’s Ukrainian gravesite, “Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy” seems barely interested in the...

  7. Filmmaker Paul Mazursky journeys to the Ukrainian town Uman, where 25,000 Hassidic men converge each Rosh Hashanah as part of an annual pilgrimage on the Jewish New Year, to the burial place of Rabbi Nachman (1772-1810).