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Arbitration by Faith; Faith Films; Holocaust Remembrance
Season 19
Episode 36
Religious arbitration is replacing settlement of disputes in courts of law; Christian filmmakers have growing success with low-budget, big-screen features marketed through churches; and on Yom HaShoah visitors to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum recite the names of those who perished.
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