By COLlive reporter
For the past nine years thousands of Jewish children the world over have enjoyed Agent Emes, the educational film series of the adventures of a young Jewish hero.
However one significant segment of the population has missed out on the fun – that is, until now.
Series creator, Leibel Cohen has just announced that a new run of episode 3 “Agent Emes and the Case of the Missing Pushka” from 2006 has been re-released with English subtitles for the hearing impaired.
“It’s never been a case of not having the will,” explained Cohen. “It was more to do with having a way. Attaching subtitles takes time to do right. This is a good start, and I hope to do more as we re-publish more of our older episodes.”
Agent Emes, of course, are action-adventure mysteries featuring a young sleuth who dons a fedora, mustache, trench coat, and sunglasses to battle the forces of evil.
VIDEO: Trailer of episode 3
To pick up the new version of episode 3, or to fill in any other volumes in the 13 episode collection, visit agent-emes.com
i was just watching that!!!!!
Amazing
These guys at Agent Emes are fantastic. Now the hard of hearing can enjoy these great films too!
COOL!!!!!!!!!!!! keep up the good work! hatzlacha rabbah!
and good!
im sure people will appreciate it
Keep up the spirit of inclusion – the deaf community appreciates it! On behalf of all of us, thank you.
– Yehoshua Soudakoff