Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media is becoming part of the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.
The Charlotte Jewish Film Festival kicked off its 22nd year on Saturday, Jan. 24. The festival, open to the entire community, has 17 feature films lined up that celebrate and highlight Jewish culture.
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‘Marty Supreme’ and everything else Jewish at this year’s Academy Awards
At last year’s Academy Awards, Anora — a frenetic, somewhat ambiguously Jewish look at a Jewish enclave of New York, took home best picture, original screenplay, director and actress for its Jewish ...
Jewish Film Festival Jacob Burns Film Center, Pleasantville March 24–31 & April 3–6. The Jacob Burns Film Center’s Jewish Film Festival returns with a compelling lineup of f ...
The Cinema Arts Centre is holding the fourth Annual Long Island Jewish Film Festival, running Thursday, April 16, through ...
An evening at the Sigal Music Museum, featuring live music by Zoe & Cloyd followed by a screening of the short documentary “Days Between Rest.” The South Carolina premiere of “Welcome to Yiddishland,” ...
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History has, for the last several years, been the main venue and sponsor for events hosted by Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media (PJFM), including its ...
Jewish resort culture in the Borscht Belt peaked in the mid-1950s when there were 538 hotels, 50,000 bungalows, and 1,000 boarding houses. Among the best known was Grossinger’s where Jewish singles ...
Leading the slate of the Miami Jewish Film Festival’s “Made in Florida” is the world premiere of Jerrod “Jerry” Levine’s “From Cuba to America,” a Miami-made portrait of entrepreneur George ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. For 25 years, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival has been one ...
The event — which combines a film screening with live comedy, music and nosh— offers audiences a chance to experience the pair’s distinctive blend of storytelling, cultural exploration and Jewish ...
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I love the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. This year, it left me heartbroken
I’ve heard Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth” hundreds of times. But one recent Friday afternoon, returning from the grocery store with food for Shabbat dinner, was the first time I truly ...
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