SJFF Best-of-Fest: THE ART OF SILENCE
September 28 • 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Catch an encore screening of SJFF 2023 audience favorite THE ART OF SILENCE at Olympia's Capitol Theater. This revelatory documentary traces the career of mime artist Marcel Marceau -- from Holocaust survivor to legendary icon. Also streaming Sept 28-Oct 8.
SJFF Best-of-Fest: FAREWELL, MR. HAFFMANN
September 28 • 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Catch an encore screening of SJFF 2023 audience favorite FAREWELL, MR. HAFFMANN at Olympia's Capitol Theater. In this transfixing drama, a Parisian jeweler arranges for his employee to take over his store during WWII -- a risky proposition that will change their lives forever. Also streaming Sept 28...
SJFF Best-of-Fest Virtual Screenings
September 29 - October 8
Catch encore screenings of 2023 Seattle Jewish Film Festival audience favorites THE ART OF SILENCE and FAREWELL, MR. HAFFMANN, award winner for SJFF 2023 Best Narrative Film. Streaming Sept 29-Oct 8.
Seattle Jewish Theater Company, “Mississippi Summer”
November 12 • 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
When two idealistic Jewish volunteers travel to Mississippi in 1965 to fight for civil rights, a heroic Tacoma lawyer, outspoken local rabbi, and dynamic Black leader must defend them when they’re jailed by local police. Based on the personal experiences of local playwright and SJTC Artistic Direc...
SJCC + SHA Present: Six13 Hanukkah Concert (1 pm)
December 3 • 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Join the J and Seattle Hebrew Academy for an amazing Hanukkah concert from acclaimed six-person a cappella group, Six13! Plus, family fun before the show: Hanukkah crafts and a Six13-led beatbox workshop. Two shows: 1 pm + 4:30 pm.
SJCC + SHA Present: Six13 Hanukkah Concert (4:30 pm)
December 3 • 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Join the J and Seattle Hebrew Academy for an amazing Hanukkah concert from acclaimed six-person a cappella group, Six13! Plus, family fun before the show: Hanukkah crafts and a Six13-led beatbox workshop. Two shows: 1 pm + 4:30 pm.
Theatre Dybbuk, “The Merchant of Venice (Annotated)”
February 11, 2024 • 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
What can a Shakespeare play tell us about antisemitism today? Theatre Dybbuk's provocative new work blends physical theater with poetry and music.
29th Seattle Jewish Film Festival
February 29, 2024 - March 17, 2024
An annual celebration of the best in global Jewish cinema - in person and virtually - with community engagement and in-person special events. Details to come!
Comedian Ophira Eisenberg
May 4, 2024 • 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Pre-Mother's Day cocktails + comedy with "Parenting is a Joke" podcast host.