A review of Alisa Lebow and Cynthia Madansky's Treyf
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A review of Alisa Lebow and Cynthia Madansky's Treyf
“To be treyf is to be an outsider.”The line sat with me long after Treyf – the film about the intimate lives and relationship of two Jewish lesbians, Alisa Lebow and Cynthia Madansky – ended. It lingered, like a memory you didn’t mean to revisit. Watching it again in 2025, at a Na’amod screening, I found myself laughing, aching, and marvelling at how a film made in 1998 still holds space for contradiction without trying to tie it up with a neat …
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