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Join us virtually for a curated selection of four documentary films screening online from March 14 to 21, 2024.
Individual tickets for each film are $10. Films are available to stream from March 14-21. Once you begin to watch, you have 72 hours to complete viewing.
The ability to watch on your TV is not a guarantee. No refunds or exchanges. 
Explore music from these films on the BJF Musical Roadtrip playlist.
Dudu Tassa & The Kuwaitis, a unique Jewish-Arab Israeli ensemble, join the legendary band Radiohead to support them on their U.S. tour. They try to win the audience's hearts with almost-forgotten Iraqi music written by Tassa's grandfather and great-uncle a century ago. This film is about the power of music, dreams, and the excitement of the journey. 

This film is available to United States residents only.

Samuel and Isaac are South Sudanese teenage refugees who grew up in Israel but were deported. They now live in Uganda, and dream of making their musical talent known to the world. Amir, an Israeli musician, arrives to help them produce their music and put on an unforgettable show, within their complex reality.

Introduction by the cast and filmmaker of Homeboys included with the purchase of a ticket. 

This film is available to Massachusetts residents only with a valid Massachusetts address in your account.

IN YOUR EYES, I SEE MY COUNTRY

A 2020 Boston Jewish Film Festival Favorite! 

Neta Elkayam and Amit Haï Cohen create music that evokes both their Israeli identities and their Judeo-Moroccan heritage. Through a musical tour of Morocco, the couple attempts to bridge the dissonance in these identities, heal their parents’ wounds of exile, and take in their grandparents’ homeland.

Introduction by film subjects Neta Elkayam and Amit HaĂŻ Cohen included with the purchase of a ticket. 

This film is available to United States residents only.

ROCK IN THE RED ZONE - 10th Anniversary

A 27th Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival Favorite!

On the edge of the Negev Desert lies Sderot, a city of factory workers and rock musicians – the children of refugees from North Africa and the Middle East who grew up in a transit camp. Despite being pummeled for years by homemade missiles known as Qassams, the people of Sderot persevere. In raucous Moroccan celebrations, they embrace newcomers. In quiet family dinners, they voice their dreams. And in underground bomb shelters, they create music – a unique Sderot sound that has transformed Israeli music by injecting Middle Eastern influences into traditional Western beats.

Searching for a story about music, filmmaker Laura Bialis ( Vishniac, BJF 2023) stumbles into a world she never imagined and encounters a creative community that captivates her, leading her to love and ultimately changing her life's course. 

Followed by a pre-recorded conversation with Director Laura Bialis, moderated by BJF Board President Ken Shulman, included with a ticket purchase. 

This film is available to United States residents only.

BETWEEN THE STONE AND THE FLOWER

Thursday, April 4, 7:00 PM

Screening at West Newton Cinema.

Born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Miami, Genie Milgrom's education was steeped in Roman Catholicism, from grade school to university. Despite her upbringing, she carried a persistent sense of disconnection within her Spanish Catholic surroundings, ultimately learning she has a lineage of Jewish relatives dating back centuries. Genie's story is one of twists and turns as she confronts the challenging choice to transition from her traditional Catholic family in Spain to embracing Judaism, ultimately opting for an Orthodox path. Her decision sends shockwaves through her family and friends, while her own conviction about her family's Jewish roots in the Iberian Peninsula centuries prior only deepens.
Followed by an in-person conversation with Film Subject/Producer Genie Milgrom, moderated by Dalia Wassner, PhD, Director of Jews of the Americas at Brandeis University.
Celebrating Purim!
How To Make the Ultimate Hamantaschen for Purim.
Joan Nathan shows you how to bake the perfect batch of triangular cookies for Purim—with homemade fruit filling. Get the recipe HERE.
If you are looking to buy instead of bake, JewishBoston curated a list of where you can find the best Hamantaschen in the Greater Boston area. Click HERE to read.

Center Makor invites everyone to its Purim Masquerade Ball on Sunday, March 24, at 7:00 PM. The ball will be held at Newton City Hall, 1000 Commonwealth Ave, and attendees will be able to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of celebration and fun.

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