Samuel is looking forward to his baby with Saba, who is given an exuberantly warm welcome by his family. Her mother-in-law Mimi takes the pregnant woman on an outing. What seems like a spontaneous idea, however, follows a plan. Saba is less than enthusiastic when she realizes what is expected of her: not only her baby, but she too is to become Jewish. Symcha, meanwhile, tries to instill the values of the traditions in his grandson Samuel.
—ADR Das Erste