

The Jew's Christmas
1913 Directed by Lois WeberEarly Lois Weber film. Isaac and his faithful wife, Rachel, deplore that in America their children are forced to work on the Jewish Sabbath. Leah and Sam are not so strict as their parents and the old customs pall about their more American spirits. Sam is employed in a cloak house and secretly loves his employer's daughter, but she refuses to recognize him. Leah is loved by the handsome gentile floorwalker, and despite her father's objections, she marries him. Isaac orders Leah from the house. Later, the daughter of the cloak manufacturer marries an admirer and Sam is invited to the wedding. He drinks and disgraces himself, and returning home, is turned out by the heartbroken rabbi. He leaves, telling the old man that he will return when the father celebrated the Christian Christmas.

Phillips Smalley
....................................................Isaac - the Rabbi

Lois Weber
....................................................Leah - Isaac's Daughter

Lule Warrenton
....................................................Rachel - Isaac's Wife

Ella Hall
....................................................Eleanor - Isaac's Granddaughter
Director
...........................................................Lois Weber
Phillips Smalley
Writer
...........................................................Lois Weber
Production Companies
...................................................Rex Motion Picture Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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