Hundreds Attend First Ever Showing Of Berel And The Bus Driver

rebbee hill and shaya schonfeldPHOTOS: Last night, hundreds of children and adults showed up to the first ever showing of the film Berel & The Bus Driver. The event, which took place at the Orchas Chaim Hall, was also attended by the two main characters in the film Rebbee Hill as well as Shaya Schonfeld. 

Friday, there will be a showing for girls and women at 10:30 a.m. and for boys and men at 12:30 p.m.

Motzei Shabbos, December 4th, there will be two showings. The showing for girls and women will be at 7:30 p.m. and the show for men and boys will be at 9:30 p.m.

Sunday, December 5th, there will be three shows. The first, for women and girls at 11:00 a.m., the second for men and boys at 7:30 p.m., and the third and final show for girls and women at 9:30 p.m.

All shows will be taking place at the Orchas Chaim Hall, 410 Oberlin Avenue. (Corner of Cedarbridge Avenue and Oberlin Avenue.

The price is $10 for children and $12 for adults.

Doors open a half hour prior to show time.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. I took my kids last night. It was fantastic. Was funny and educational. The rebbe put in a lot of beautiful hashkofos for shabbos and it is a great treat for kids to see good, professional and kosher entertainment. I hope he makes more films.

  2. This movie is fantastic. The cutting back to the Narrator is Super. Shaya as a villian is superb. Great story, great lesson. Its fabulous. May they make many more pictures together, ennhance the eduacation of our children & have much hatochoh & parnassah from their endeavors.

  3. Just a few shailos in regards to what took place in the movie:
    Is it correct to get off the bus & put oneself in danger, or should a person remain on the bus?
    When R’ Berel was keeping shaabos in the forest, he was carrying,there did not seem to be an eruv.

  4. # 7 ….really you have to be kidding me…..
    #5……bootlegs are illegal trademark infringements ….just pay the sheckels………cheap cheap cheap

  5. im serious…what is the din if u r on a bus (or mini bus) & it’s shabbos? do you get off or stay on? i would say stay on. now the kids think u get off. is this the correct halacha?

  6. the film is based on a true story of a great Tzadik who got of a caravan in the middle of the desert despite the danger, to honor the Shabbos. and regarding the Eiruv, one may carry Lechatcila in his own four Amos

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