
Overview
An Israeli drama series featuring the Bauman family from the German colony neighborhood in Jerusalem. In the first episode, parents Noah and Naomi Bauman inform their four children, young people aged 20-30 who have moved to the great city of Tel Aviv, that they have decided to divorce after 30 years of marriage. The separation is done at the initiative of the father of the family - Noah, while his wife Naomi has difficulty dealing with the matter. The series accompanies the family members in their daily lives, with each family member experiencing, in addition to the family crisis, a personal crisis that changes the course of his life. Every weekend, the children go to Jerusalem for Shabbat dinner. The series consists of a collection of different scenes and situations on the topics of love, relationships, money, studies, growing up, children and more[2]. The episodes of the series are accompanied by the drawings of the daughter, Shirley, who shows herself in them as a mouse. Each episode in the series ends with a part of a graphic novel that tells a story of the family's life in pictures. The paintings of the series were created by April Peter.
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An Israeli drama series featuring the Bauman family from the German colony neighborhood in Jerusalem. In the first episode, parents Noah and Naomi Bauman inform their four children, young people aged 20-30 who have moved to the great city of Tel Aviv, that they have decided to divorce after 30 years of marriage. The separation is done at the initiative of the father of the family - Noah, while his wife Naomi has difficulty dealing with the matter. The series accompanies the family members in their daily lives, with each family member experiencing, in addition to the family crisis, a personal crisis that changes the course of his life. Every weekend, the children go to Jerusalem for Shabbat dinner. The series consists of a collection of different scenes and situations on the topics of love, relationships, money, studies, growing up, children and more[2]. The episodes of the series are accompanied by the drawings of the daughter, Shirley, who shows herself in them as a mouse. Each episode in the series ends with a part of a graphic novel that tells a story of the family's life in pictures. The paintings of the series were created by April Peter.
You can watch Mishpacha Tova in United States through the following streaming services: Hoopla
You can watch Mishpacha Tova in United States through the following streaming services: Hoopla
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