Baba Joon
Yitzhak conducts on the turkey farm when they emigrated to Israel from Iran, his father built with their own two hands. After his son Moti turns thirteen, Yitzhak teaches him the transaction, trusting that he will keep the family heritage. However, Moti doesn't enjoy employed in the turkey barn. His passion is fixing junk yard cars up and bringing them back to life. While his grandfather pushes Yitzhak to take a firm hand with his son moti's mother Sarah tries to reconcile between the two. Moti's refusal to function in the turkey barn as a personal rejection is taken by yitzhak. Though he loves his son , he makes it his mission to impose the family farm on Moti. The arrival of Darius, the employee out of America, puts off a chain of events which will undermine the harmony. Yitzhak will learn that his son is just as stubborn as he is. The conflict is inevitable.