As a child, prodigy David Rosenberg played his trumpet at Carnegie Hall all the while bullied and abused for being a Jew. 30 years later he lives an alienated life, living in a foreign land, with a foreign wife and children, battling with the loss of his parents and brother due to a tragic accident. David must now choose to either remain estranged or accept his own foreign Jewish heritage and musical talent and move on to the next stage of his life.
—J.D. Glickman