Synopsis
Three decades after his death, Bob Marley is still a legend. His roots reggae music is embraced by baby boomers and young people everywhere. Even today, the Rastafari musician from a Jamaican ghetto is seen by many as a modern-day prophet, whose lyrics are quoted like gospel by millions around the world.
In Reaching for Zion, Marley’s beautiful and charismatic granddaughter Donisha takes us on a quest to fully grasp her grandfather’s extraordinary legacy. She has long been committed to his dream of One Love and his longing for Zion, a home where people can live in peace and harmony. But when she looks at the world around her, all she sees is injustice and suffering. Is Bob Marley’s hope for humanity even possible? To find out Donisha investigates his roots and present-day struggles with poverty, racism and religious hatred. Along the way, she learns more about the inspiration for Marley’s music and uncovers Rastafari’s intriguing and unlikely connection to Judaism.
Rastas and Jews share beliefs about Old Testament redemption, the mystical properties of hair, and symbols like the Star of David and Lion of Judah. Both also share a history of slavery and persecution. Through Donisha’s quest, we recall the slavery of the Hebrews in Egypt, the transport of African slaves to the Caribbean, the persecution of Rastafari in Jamaica and Jews in European and Arab lands. Rastas identify with the Israelites’ exile in Babylon. Both Rastas and Jews have long struggled to be safe and at home.
With Donisha we also delve into the music that expresses both people’s suffering and joy. Marley, a musical prophet like King David, was deeply inspired by David’s psalms, He adapted the ancient Hebrew laments against Babylon into reggae protest and freedom lyrics, and brought reggae music beyond Jamaica to people on every continent in the world. Reaching for Zion is a musical journey featuring Bob Marley’s songs, as well as other reggae, Israeli, Ethiopian, Native American, and World Beat music.