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Anne
2022 Documentary, 10 minutes
Anne is a short film about two young women, one white Jewish American and one Black American, vying for the part to play Anne Frank in a play. They discuss how they identify with the role and why they are best suited to get the part. Discussion to follow led by Rabbi Marc Katz.
Saturday, November 8th following the Shabbat Morning Service and Kiddush Lunch
The Other Son
2012 drama, 90 minutes
Complex repercussions face two families -- one Israeli, one Palestinian -- after learning that their sons were accidentally switched at birth.
Lunch starts at noon, screening starts at 12:30 pm. Discussion following.
Saturday, November 8th beginning at 6:30pm
Love Statistically Speaking
2026 Israeli comedy, 90 minutes
When 80-year-old Reuben loses both his wife and her insurance money at the swimming pool, he’s forced into a reluctant partnership with his free-spirited granddaughter. Their bumbling investigation among eccentric pool regulars turns into a funny, heartfelt journey proving that while you can calculate almost anything, you can’t predict love or family.
Havdalah at 6:30 pm followed by dinner catered by Marcels (BYOB). Screening beginning at 7:30 pm. Discussion following led by Assistant Rabbi James Feder.
$30 per person for dinner. No walk-ins.
Sunday, November 9th at 3:00pm
All God's Children
2024 Documentary, 90 minutes
In an unprecedented attempt to heal centuries of racism and antisemitism and combat the rising racial and ethnic tension in their Brooklyn communities, activist Rabbi Rachel Timoner teams up with Baptist Reverend Robert Waterman to unite their congregations. As their faith is put to the test, both congregations struggle to not let their differences drive them apart. All God's Children follows their journey, offering a powerful blueprint for how other communities might bridge divides and foster true unity.
Discussion following led by Assistant Rabbi James Feder. Snacks, coffee, and tea will be served.