Description
Project: Five Minutes of Fame Open your favorite magazine or webzine again. Think about interviews in newspapers and television/radio talk shows. Think about all the different ways interviews can be presented. Sometimes they look like script; sometimes they are funny or sarcastic; sometimes they have a photo-spread; sometimes the quotes are embedded, and the conclusions are more important than the person interviewed.
Give some thought to how you will present your finished interview to an audience. You may want to have someone else video-record your presentation, or you may want to take photos for a print layout. Look as some options below to decide how you will present your interview. You will choose one of these formats for your assignment. (Click each link to see a real life example.) A. Magazine format You may choose to present your interview in a magazine format. You can choose the best parts of the interview to go with photos and add commentary before and after the interview. Example: Students: This article must be 750–1000 words, written in script format. Before and after the article, you must include a paragraph or two of commentary and analysis that will spin the interview for the audience. You must also include a photo layout (2–5 pictures) that enhances the article visually. B. Newspaper format You may choose a newspaper format and make the subject (the interviewee) the focus of the story, embedding direct quotes from the interview into the text of the article. Some examples: Students: This article must be 500-750 words, written in paragraph form with embedded quotes. The analysis/commentary is the focus, with the interview proving your points. At least 50% of the text should be direct quotes. Include a single photo to enhance the article visually. | |||
Please use the attached interview answers to questions. If you need to look up more information on Orthodox Jews. Also use the attached pictures in the article. | |||
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Explanation & Answer
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AN INTERVIEW SHOWCASING THE MEANING OF THE CHABAD MOVEMENT
BY A CHABAD JEWISH MEMBER:
What is the meaning behind the
are separated solely on the basis of
Chabad movement?
their views of the Torah (Scripture).
Chabad became a worldwide
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What are the differences that you
movement, caring for the spiritual
have with other Hasidim?
and material needs of all Jews,
wherever they could be found,
Orthodox Judaism believes that the
following the Holocaust.
laws of the Torah can’t be modified
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or changed to accommodate modern
Why are you a Chabad Rabbi?
times. Whereas, Hasidic Judaism
My father was a Chabad Rabbi. I
follow teachings of Baal Shem Tov.
learned Torah from a young age. My
The concept of being Hasid is to go
Jewish faith is very strong and this is
“above and beyond the law” and to
my mission.
serve G-d not just out of obligation,
but joy. Hasidic Judaism.
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What separates the different sects of
Judaism?
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Why do you were the articles of
Like most major religion, Judaism is
clothing that you wear day to day?
made up of several different sects.
Just as Christians have different
A dark suit, white button down, tie
churches. Different sects of Judaism
and hat are what Yeshiva students
wear. It was originally adopted t...