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Granada
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Synopsis
Granada begins in 1992 as the King of Spain prepares to symbolically welcome Jews back to Spain after 500 years of banishment. A young
Egyptian Jewish woman has been invited to stand in for all of those exiled-but following the ceremony, she reveals to Spain's prince that
she believes herself to be the resurrection of Moses Maimonides (1135-1204), philosopher, royal physician, and Jewish cultural icon.
Quite suddenly, the prince's world is not what it was before her revelation: he is pursued by a bear, seduced by a princess hatched
from a grapefruit, and nearly betrayed by his trusty aide-de-camp. Is this the beginning of the Messianic age?
Bringing together characters and storytelling from Sephardic Jewish folklore and history and weaving from Spain to Israel to Morocco and
back again, Granada explores issues of identity, both religious and national, and the uncanny link among followers of a tradition
separated by continents but united by a state of exile.
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