They Ain’t Ready For Me – Feb 19-21-2021
The story of Tamar Manasseh, an African American rabbinical student, who has led the fight against gun violence in her Southside Chicago neighborhood. A fascinating
The story of Tamar Manasseh, an African American rabbinical student, who has led the fight against gun violence in her Southside Chicago neighborhood. A fascinating
The story of Julius Rosenwald, the son of an immigrant peddler, who rose to head Sears, and partnered with Booker T. Washington and African American
Simone, the son of a Holocaust survivor, rushes to the site of a hit-and-run accident, but leaves the victim to die when he discovers a
In this provocative look at strange political bedfellows, Emmy award winning Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein (Forever Pure, MJFF 2019) investigates the political alliance between American
Three women from very different walks of life find themselves united to seek justice after their sons are unjustly killed by police. Their stories are
A New York Times travel writer visiting Tel Aviv to research his latest article intends to sublet an apartment in Israel’s most populous city. He
Chronicles progressive rock radio station WBCN-FM in Boston, during the years 1968 to 1974, through the original sights, sounds and stories of the era, and
What do an American hip hop artist, an Egyptian doctor, and a transexual in Berlin have in common? They all have stories that shed light
While gorging themselves in choice Montreal eateries, Yiddish comedy team YidLife Crisis presents a funny historical and cultural tour of Jewish Montreal centered around its
Who exactly are our American neighbors who want to live in an all-white nation, and how do they promote their viewpoint? This portrait of new
When choreographer Reka Szabo reads a memoir by dancer Eva Fahidi, a 93 year old survivor of Auschwitz who returned to Hungary alone following the
Think your family gatherings are stressful? Although Abe has lived all his life in Brooklyn, when he turns 13, the barely concealed agendas of his
Sumptuously filmed and meticulously researched, this is the story of an astonishing collection of ancient manuscripts hidden for centuries in a Cairo synagogue, and their
Equally loved and loathed, Pauline Kael, The New Yorker’s film critic for 25 years, left an indelible influence on American cinema. Weaving together Kael’s punchy
An up close and personal look at Israeli human rights lawyer Lea Tsemel. Across a decades long career, almost all of her clients have been
The Volkswagen Beetle is a design classic. Celebrated by the Nazis and championed by Hitler, the Beetle’s true origins were obscured by a web of