Ariel is summoned by his distant father to his childhood home in Buenos Aires' bustling Jewish quarter, known as El Once. During the vibrant holiday of Purim, Ariel seeks to reconnect with his father, who runs a Jewish charity and is regarded as a big macher in the close-knit community, but was frequently absent due to his obligation to fulfill the Jewish quorum of having 10 men present at all funerals.
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Ariel is summoned by his distant father to his childhood home in Buenos Aires' bustling Jewish quarter, known as El Once. During the vibrant holiday of Purim, Ariel seeks to reconnect with his father, who runs a Jewish charity and is regarded as a big macher in the close-knit community, but was frequently absent due to his obligation to fulfill the Jewish quorum of having 10 men present at all funerals.
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