Israel: The Story of the Jewish People (1965) features two Jewish families: a religious working-class Misrahi Jewish family, and an upper middle class American Jewish family that has immigrated to Israel from New York City, the father in this latter family being a physicist.
In his film Israel: The Story of the Jewish People (1965), Julien Bryan perceptively addresses the issue of discrimination against Musta'arabi, Misrahi, and Sefaradi Jews from the Middle East and North Africa, calling it "Israel's most serious internal problem".