‘Guns & Moses’ Takes Chabad To Cinema In New Movie Thriller With A Shliach As The Main Character

New York Post

These Hollywood Jews take “movie shoot” to a whole new level.

“Guns & Moses,” an indie thriller out this month about a gunslinging Hasidic rabbi who hunts down a killer, is set in a world hostile to Jews that’s disturbingly like our own.

Rabbi Mo Zaltzman, a fictional Chabad rabbi who runs a synagogue in the High Desert of Southern California, goes from clergyman to triggerman when one of his flock is murdered.

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6 Comments

  • E

    Why in Heaven’s Name are you promoting this?! It has literally nothing to do with anything Chabad, or Jewish for that matter. Guaranteed it will promote giluy aroyos and shfichas damim, at the very least.

    • Sal Litvak

      Guns & Moses, the film I directed, is kosher. I’m a frum yid in Hancock Park, LA. The main character, Rabbi Mo, is a shliach and we wrote him based on the many shluchim in our lives. I daven every day that this film should be a kiddush H’ and I invite you to withhold judgement about what the film is or isn’t until you’ve seen it. You can learn more about me at accidentaltalmudist.org

  • P. McDonald

    Why I’m not surprised.? Because all the publicity that lubabs seek, a movie is just one short step away. Would that bring the Mashiach? No way, Josey. But it might more money for the rich Lubabs

    • Tzaf

      My dear bro, where in heavens earth do you get such preposterous ideas from??

  • Old Timer

    Chilul Hashem. Chilul Moshe Rabaynu. Chilul Shaym Chabad-Lubavitch. !!!
    Aguch-and powers of the name chabad-Lubavitch should not let the work of The Rebbe be misused in this manner.
    Hopefully something will be done about this post haste.

  • Chaim

    Are people making such comments even after reading Sal’s post? Is it not all of the above to interfere with a brother’s parnassah?

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