Upcoming Programs and More from Boston Jewish Film
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What to Watch from Boston Jewish Film |
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Looking Forward: Exciting Programs Coming Soon! |
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An Evening with Alan Zweibel, Adam Mansbach, and Dave Barry |
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In partnership with The Vilna Shul, Boston. |
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Why are yarmulkes round? Who was the first Jewish comedian? Why do random Jewish holidays keep popping up unexpectedly? |
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Join Pulitzer Prize-winner Dave Barry, Adam Mansbach
(Go the F**k to Sleep), and Alan Zweibel
(Saturday Night Live,
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show) for the answer to these and other big Jewish questions. In their book,
A Field Guide to the Jewish People, Barry, Mansbach and Zweibel use Jewish humor to dissect every holiday and tradition. On May 3rd, they will share their discoveries with us, so follow the ancient Jewish tradition of gathering your chosen ones around a Zoom screen, pop open a bottle of Manischewitz, and get ready to laugh. |
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MAY 3, 2021 at 7 pm. Tickets available soon! |
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10th Annual ReelAbilities Film Festival, Boston — May 6-13, 2021 |
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ReelAbilities Film Festival is dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories, and artistic expression of people with different disabilities from a variety of communities.
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Wicked Queer Film Festival |
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Boston Jewish Film is proud to partner with Wicked Queer on their 37th annual Festival! |
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TAHARA (which premiered at BJFF2020!)
When her best friend kisses her at Hebrew school, Carrie's world is turned inside out.
Click HERE for tickets and more info.
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KISS ME KOSHER
When two generations of Israeli women fall for a German woman and a Palestinian man, chaos follows. What happens with lovers who don't fit but do belong together?
Click HERE for tickets and more info. |
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Looking Back: Exciting News About BJFF Alumni Films! |
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After its Massachusetts Premiere at Boston Jewish Film Festival,
Shiva Baby is coming to theaters and VOD platforms everywhere. Now in limited theaters, and available for streaming starting Friday. More info HERE. |
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Watch the #BJFF2020 Q&A with Director Emma Seligman HERE. |
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IN YOUR EYES, I SEE MY COUNTRY |
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Kamal Hackhar’s beautiful documentary about Neta Elkayim and Amit Hai Cohen’s music tour of Morocco premiered at the Boston Jewish Film Festival in November. Elkayim was profiled in Saturday’s
New York Times. |
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Read the article HERE and check out the #BJFF2020 performance and conversation with Elkayim, Cohen, and Hackhar HERE. |
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Thirty-five years after its original release,
SHOAH remains essential. The film is now streaming, in two parts, through the IFC Center in NY. |
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Click HERE for more information. |
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It is more important than ever to support organizations that create programs you value, like seeing Jewish film together! Your support will help us continue to curate and program unique films, conversations, and exciting offerings now, and for the future. |
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Simply start your shopping at smile.amazon.com/ch/04-3414850 to confirm "Boston Jewish Film Festival Inc" as your charity of choice, and AmazonSmile will donate a portion of your eligible purchase price to our organization.
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