In the 13th century, during the Third Crusade, Sultan Saladin, Nathan, a Jewish merchant, and a Templar knight meet in Jerusalem. The sultan's economic hardships and a heroic action by the knight unleash a succession of loves and intrigues during which hidden mysteries from the protagonists' past will be discovered. And all under the question of what is the authentic religion. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, probably the most outstanding playwright of the entire German Enlightenment, masterfully develops a plot that captivates the viewer and transmits a message of religious tolerance that remains relevant and continues to be necessary.