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THE VOW (Tkies Kaf)

dir. Henryk Szabo / 1937 / Poland / 82 min

Yiddish w/ English subtitles


Two friends make a sacred pact pledging their newborn children, Rachel and Mendel, in marriage. Years pass, Rachel's father dies, and the two children, knowing nothing of their fathers' pledge, meet for the first time and fall in love. But Mendel's father insists his son study at the Vilna Yeshiva, and Rachel's rich old landlord insists on marrying her. Based on the same legend as S. Ansky's classic play The Dybbuk, this spirited film offers the divine intervention of Elijah and a happy ending. Made in 1937 on the eve of the Holocaust, The Vow captures authentic scenes of Jewish shtetl life, Yiddish love songs, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Yiddish theater diva Dina Halpern stars as Rachel. Note: This film is distinct from The Vow (1924) which was reissued as A Vilna Legend (1933), also restored by NCJF.

"A romantic and simple story, unfolded against a moving background of legendary and religious significance"
- The Film Daily

London