It has been a long time since Ariel and his father have seen each other. His father calls him back to his childhood home in the bustling Jewish neighborhood of Buenos Aires, called "El Once." Ariel wants to reconnect with his father, who runs a Jewish charity and is known as a big macher in the close-knit community, but he was often absent because he had to make sure there were 10 men at all funerals. Over the course of seven days, during the holiday of Purim, Ariel tries to do this.
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It has been a long time since Ariel and his father have seen each other. His father calls him back to his childhood home in the bustling Jewish neighborhood of Buenos Aires, called "El Once." Ariel wants to reconnect with his father, who runs a Jewish charity and is known as a big macher in the close-knit community, but he was often absent because he had to make sure there were 10 men at all funerals. Over the course of seven days, during the holiday of Purim, Ariel tries to do this.
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