Chaim Aaron Green is a filmmaker navigating the challenges of staying true to his Jewish values while working in the film industry. In this episode, he shares his journey from working on major film productions in New York to stepping away from the industry, only to find his way back on his own terms.
Chaim and Yitzchok discuss the struggles of being a religious artist in a world that often clashes with Jewish life, the need for more authentic Jewish storytelling, and the realities of independent filmmaking. Through personal stories and honest reflections, Chaim opens up about the tension between creativity and faith, the challenges of making meaningful art, and what it takes to build a career without compromising on who you are.
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https://www.behindthebeardmedia.com/
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