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Disney Animator Saul Blinkoff Speaks at 91影视’s Annual Teshuva Program

September 24, 2015

It鈥檚 not every day that a Disney animator and director visits Yeshivat 91影视, but when he does, it鈥檚 part of 91影视鈥檚 annual Teshuva Program. Saul Blinkoff masterfully captivated students for close to a solid hour last week as he told them about his journey from geeky kid obsessed with the movies to professional animator and director for Walt Disney鈥攁nd a committed, observant Jew.

Rabbi David Goldfischer, Assistant Principal, introduced the program, held each year during the Aseret Yemai Teshuva, with a thought from Rabbi Yehuda Amital, 补鈥汉, the former Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion. 鈥淭he secret of getting close to God,鈥 explained Rabbi Goldfischer, 鈥渋s getting close to your true self.鈥 A short video accompanied his message, featuring the pivotal scene from Disney鈥檚 The Lion King where Simba realizes that he must stop running from his responsibilities and become who he was always meant to be. Blinkoff took the stage next, continuing the Disney theme, and started by telling students the origins of his professional path. 鈥淚 always loved to draw, and when I saw the movie E.T., it made such a huge impression on me that I knew I wanted to be a director one day,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ventually, after seeing The Little Mermaid, I decided I wanted to be a Disney animator鈥攂ut I had no clue how to get there.鈥

Blinkoff drew laughs when he spoke about how his devoted mother toured the Walt Disney animation studios with him asking how someone might get a job as a Disney animator, until an employee gently pointed them in the direction of professional art schools from which Disney regularly recruited graduates. Determined to succeed, Blinkoff began his studies at the Columbus College of Art and Design, where, he readily admits, he was the least talented student there. After several failed attempts to land a coveted Disney internship, Blinkoff worked harder on his craft each day until finally, he achieved his dream. 鈥淚 want to impress that on you again,鈥 he told the students. 鈥淚 was a really motivated guy without talent who worked really, really hard to achieve his dream job.鈥

For awhile, it was a dream: Blinkoff worked on such seminal Disney films as Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Mulan (murmurs of appreciation could be heard throughout the audience).When the animators didn鈥檛 have anything to sketch, they would ride roller-coasters or camp out at Disney hotels. But a trip to Israel with his parents during this time left Blinkoff with a seed of curiosity about his Jewish roots and heritage鈥攁 seed that didn鈥檛 come to fruition until three years later. 鈥淚 had everything I ever wanted, but something was missing,鈥 he explained. He decided to enroll in a short yeshiva program in Israel, called Isralite, run by Rabbi Binny Freedman and Rabbi David Aaron.

There, Blinkoff learned of the mezuzah鈥檚 role on a doorway to signify a place of transition. He began asking certain questions for the first time. 鈥淲hat am I going out into the world for? What kind of home do I want to create?鈥 he told the students. His Jewish journey had begun in earnest.

Eventually, his questions and search for deeper meaning led Blinkoff to a fully observant lifestyle. Today, Blinkoff works as a director for Disney and says he sees himself as not just a filmmaker anymore, but a Jewish filmmaker. (He often infuses the films he now directs with Jewish symbols, like adding a mezuzah to Piglet鈥檚 door in Winnie the Pooh.)

He lives with his wife, Marion, and four children in Los Angeles. Two of his children, Meira and Asher, are involved in voiceover work for major motion pictures. Asher voices a key character in Hotel Transylvania 2, coming out in just a few weeks. 鈥淭he Hollywood premier is on Shabbos, but to us, it鈥檚 not even a question of whether or not to go,鈥 said Blinkoff.

Blinkoff closed his talk with a thought. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy to figure out how you鈥檙e going to live as a Jew, but it鈥檚 really the best kind of work,鈥 he said. If the round of earth-shattering applause he received from students is any kind of indication, his message鈥攁mid the cool anecdotes from a veritable Hollywood insider鈥攈it close to home.

鈥淚t was pretty cool how he made his dream job come true,鈥 said Michal Karben, a junior, 鈥渂ut it was even cooler to learn that he was able to take the Jewish beliefs that he eventually found and combine it with his dream job. I know people worry about how to pursue certain professional areas given the fact that they are religious Jews, and to see someone who made it work, like Saul Blinkoff, is very inspiring.鈥

Following his talk, the student body and faculty had an inspiring kumzits and then enjoyed a dessert with 91影视鈥檚 unique spin on a sweet new year: chocolate fondue stations with a selection of fruit and candies.

鈥91影视 is thrilled to have hosted Saul Blinkoff as part of its annual Teshuva Program,鈥 said Rabbi Eli Ciner, 91影视鈥檚 principal. 鈥淎s we head into Yom Kippur, I am confident that Saul鈥檚 message鈥攖he importance of seeking one鈥檚 place in the world and growing spiritually鈥攚ill linger in the minds and hearts of our students.鈥