WE MET AT GROSSINGER’S – Brunch Film
Spend the summer in the New York Catskills with those who sojourned there and were inspired by it. Grossinger’s famed resort was an oasis for Jewish families, celebrities and a crown jewel of the Borscht Belt.
Stroum Jewish Community Center of Greater Seattle
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Spend the summer in the New York Catskills with those who sojourned there and were inspired by it. Grossinger’s famed resort was an oasis for Jewish families, celebrities and a crown jewel of the Borscht Belt.
Filmmaker Caroline Kaye examines the turbulent history of Greek Jews and family lore surrounding her Sephardic grandmother’s story of escape and exodus from Kavala, Greece, in 1943.
Comedy duo Guy Amir and Hanan Savyon (MAKTUB, FORGIVENESS) strike comedy gold again with this hilarious farce about two TV repairmen caught in the crosshairs of an Israeli mob hit.
A young man in crisis becomes a nanny for an upscale NYC family (Amanda Peet, Alessandro Nivola) and shakes up the couple’s complex relationship.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has become the iconic symbol of modern Ukraine. This French documentary shines a light on his lesser-known journey from popular entertainer to world leader.
An elementary teacher impatiently waits for her son’s discharge from the army. When he is called back to duty in Lebanon, she decides to take matters into her own hands.
Building community (kehillah) is not necessarily about blood relations; rather, it is often rooted in shared places and experiences. Six exceptional short films showcase how bonds with total strangers can resolve age-old Jewish questions. We need one another for safety and sanity!
Winner of five Israeli Academy Awards (Ophirs) and the country’s 2026 Oscar submission, THE SEA is a tender, wryly comic and profound story about a Palestinian boy wandering through Tel Aviv on a quest to see the beach for the first time.
Three meals a day, but each bite might be your last: Rosa is recruited to be a food taster in Hitler’s secret bunker in this gripping and surreal historical drama based on a true story.
The sardonic wit and deadpan comedic perfection of actor Charles Grodin wasn’t his only gift. He spent much of his life dedicated to fighting for social justice causes.