In the StormThree families of Jews who share the same address in Kiev -- a rich businessman, his Orthodox wife, and medical student daughter, an assimilated, anti-Zionist pharmacist and his son, and a poor shoemaker and his sons -- become caught in the turmoil of the 1905 Russian revolution. |
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