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  1. Salvador Alejandro Litvak is a Chilean-American filmmaker and social media influencer. He has written and directed two theatrically released feature films, When Do We Eat? (2006) and Saving Lincoln (2013).

    • Director, screenwriter, producer
    • 1994–present
    • Accidental Talmudist
  2. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Sal Litvak was born in Santiago, Chile and moved to New York at age five. He attended Harvard, NYU Law, and UCLA Film. He directed the Passover comedy and cult hit, When Do We Eat?, starring MaxGreenfield, Ben Feldman, Shiri Appleby, Lesley Ann Warren, Michael Lerner and Jack Klugman in his final role.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Salvador Litvak
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  4. Salvador Alejandro Litvak is a Chilean-American filmmaker and social media influencer. He has written and directed two theatrically released feature films, When Do We Eat? (2006) and Saving Lincoln (2013).

  5. Mini Bio. Sal Litvak was born in Santiago, Chile and moved to New York at age five. He attended Harvard, NYU Law, and UCLA Film. He directed the Passover comedy and cult hit, When Do We Eat?, starring MaxGreenfield, Ben Feldman, Shiri Appleby, Lesley Ann Warren, Michael Lerner and Jack Klugman in his final role.

  6. Salvador Litvak is an author, filmmaker, and spiritual leader. He was born in Santiago, Chile and moved to New York at age five. Sal graduated from Harvard College, NYU Law, and UCLA Film. His first movie, the raucous and inspiring When Do We Eat?, became a cult hit and Passover tradition.

  7. Salvador Litvak - Founder - Pictures From The Fringe | LinkedIn. Writer, Director, Producer, Accidental Talmudist. Los Angeles, California, United States. 1K followers 500+ connections. View...

    • Pictures From The Fringe
  8. Salvador Litvak is a writer for the Jewish Journal, with a focus on local news in Los Angeles and the broader Jewish community. His articles often center around Torah teachings, providing insights and commentary on weekly Torah portions and exploring the intersection of faith, culture, and current events. Geo Focus.

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