A Story of Jewish Resilience
Horton Hears a Jew is a poignant re-creation of a Dr. Seuss classic, transformed into a story of Jewish resilience, read by former Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy and Israel’s spokeskid, Independence Day torch lighter Ben Caraasso.
What happens when Horton the Elephant wanders through the Land of Israel and hears not a plea, but a proud declaration of identity and resilience?
This satirical reimagining of Horton Hears a Who tells the story of a people who refuse to be erased—delivered with gravitas, heart, and a touch of Seussian sass by Eylon Levy and Israel’s Spokeskid, 10-year-old Independence Day torch-lighter Ben Carasso.
From ancient prophets to modern pioneers, from exiles to defenders, this poetic fable captures the unbreakable spirit of the Jewish people—and the elephant who hears them loud and clear.
“A nation reborn, with iron and will / Standing their ground, unbroken still.”
Whether you’re laughing, crying, or nodding fiercely, this is a must-watch for anyone who believes in truth, history, and standing up to the haters.
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