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A Conversation with Film Producer Gloria Greenfield The Hamilton Review

    • Kids & Family

We are happy to welcome Gloria Greenfield to The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this conversation, Gloria and Dr. Bob talk about her film, “Civilization in the Danger Zone.”
Don’t miss this great discussion!
Gloria Z. Greenfield brings over 30 years of strategic planning, marketing, and management experience to her current work dedicated to strengthening Jewish identity, Jewish nationhood, and the values of freedom and democracy through film. Since founding Doc Emet Productions in 2008, where she serves as president, her film credits include Civilization in the Danger Zone(2022), The Fight of Our Lives: Defeating the Ideological War Against the West (2018), Body and Soul: The State of the Jewish Nation (2014), Unmasked Judeophobia (2011), and The Case for Israel: Democracy’s Outpost (2008).  Greenfield served as Artist in Residence at the University of Tennessee where she had joint appointments in Cinema Studies and the School of Journalism and Electronic Media from 2016-2022. Her films have received international acclaim and have been translated into over ten languages.  She is the recipient of numerous honors, including Distinguished Alumnus Award by the State University of New York/Oswego, the Sara Feinsilver Prize as outstanding female graduating student by Hebrew College, and the Keter Torah Award by the Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Boston for her contribution to Jewish education. Greenfield was also the recipient of the Haiti Jewish Refugee Legacy Project’s 2012 Tikkun Olam Award for “shining a much-needed bright light on the dark seen and unseen world of anti-Semitism today” through her film Unmasked Judeophobia (which has also been incorporated into the Yad Vashem Visual Center in Jerusalem). 
In January 1980, Ms. Magazine cited Gloria as a woman to watch in the ‘80s. She is also featured in the national Jewish Women’s Archives “The Feminist Revolution” collection as among the women having had an influence on the women’s movement. Greenfield left the women’s movement in 1983 in defiance of its intensifying antisemitism and illiberal dogma.
How to contact Dr. Bob:
Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ
Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/
Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.

We are happy to welcome Gloria Greenfield to The Hamilton Review Podcast! In this conversation, Gloria and Dr. Bob talk about her film, “Civilization in the Danger Zone.”
Don’t miss this great discussion!
Gloria Z. Greenfield brings over 30 years of strategic planning, marketing, and management experience to her current work dedicated to strengthening Jewish identity, Jewish nationhood, and the values of freedom and democracy through film. Since founding Doc Emet Productions in 2008, where she serves as president, her film credits include Civilization in the Danger Zone(2022), The Fight of Our Lives: Defeating the Ideological War Against the West (2018), Body and Soul: The State of the Jewish Nation (2014), Unmasked Judeophobia (2011), and The Case for Israel: Democracy’s Outpost (2008).  Greenfield served as Artist in Residence at the University of Tennessee where she had joint appointments in Cinema Studies and the School of Journalism and Electronic Media from 2016-2022. Her films have received international acclaim and have been translated into over ten languages.  She is the recipient of numerous honors, including Distinguished Alumnus Award by the State University of New York/Oswego, the Sara Feinsilver Prize as outstanding female graduating student by Hebrew College, and the Keter Torah Award by the Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Boston for her contribution to Jewish education. Greenfield was also the recipient of the Haiti Jewish Refugee Legacy Project’s 2012 Tikkun Olam Award for “shining a much-needed bright light on the dark seen and unseen world of anti-Semitism today” through her film Unmasked Judeophobia (which has also been incorporated into the Yad Vashem Visual Center in Jerusalem). 
In January 1980, Ms. Magazine cited Gloria as a woman to watch in the ‘80s. She is also featured in the national Jewish Women’s Archives “The Feminist Revolution” collection as among the women having had an influence on the women’s movement. Greenfield left the women’s movement in 1983 in defiance of its intensifying antisemitism and illiberal dogma.
How to contact Dr. Bob:
Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ
Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/
Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.

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