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2012 television series by Yair Raveh and Esther Vander
Kathmandu (TV series)

Kathmandu is a 2012 Israeli television miniseries depicting the lives of a Chabad Hasidic Jewish family living in Kathmandu, Nepal. The series included 13 episodes and was produced by the Israeli company Reshet.

The main characters of the series are "Shmulik" (Michael Moshonov) and "Mushkie" (Nitzan Levartovsky) and are based on the lives of Rabbi Chezki Lifshitz and Rebbetzin Chani Lifshitz who are the Chabad emissaries in Nepal.

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  1. ""Kathmandu" (official website, in Hebrew)". Reshet TV. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
  2. "Zany, Heartfelt 'Kathmandu' Evokes the Soul of Jewish Culture in Nepal". 5 December 2012.
  3. "Kindness and kinship in Kathmandu". 6 September 2012.
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