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March 2024
Featured film at Centerflix Jewish Film Festival: Celebrating the Unbreakable Jewish Spirit Farewell, Mr. Haffmann Runtime:1 hour, 56 minutes NEW DATE & TIME! ★ Tuesday, March 26, 11:30 AM At The Center on the 4th Floor In 1942 Paris, a jeweller’s assistant is looking to start a family with the woman he loves. When faced with German occupation, he comes to an agreement with his employer that will bring consequences for all involved. ★ Special programming: Join us after the…
Featured film at Centerflix Jewish Film Festival: Celebrating the Unbreakable Jewish Spirit Night at the Garden Short Film Runtime: 7 minutes ★ Tuesday, March 26, 7:00 PM (This short is will be shown right before the main feature, Wet Dog.) At The Center on the 4th Floor In 1939, 20,000 Americans rallied in New York’s Madison Square Garden to celebrate the rise of Nazism — an event largely forgotten from U.S. history. Made entirely from archival footage filmed that night,…
Featured film at Centerflix Jewish Film Festival: Celebrating the Unbreakable Jewish Spirit Wet Dog Runtime: 1 hour, 43 minutes ★ Tuesday, March 26, 7:00 PM At The Center on the 4th Floor Soheil (Doguhan Kabadayi), the 16-year-old son of Iranian-Jewish emigres, moves from a peaceful town in central Germany to the Berlin neighborhood of Wedding, where he experiences anti-Semitism for the first time from his mostly Muslim peers. As a means of self-preservation, he hides his Jewish identity and joins…
Enjoy a private tour of the new exhibition by Adrienne Ottenberg: 28 Remarkable Women and 1 Scoundrel. After the tour walk around the synagogue. Wednesday, March 27 Bus departs 12 Noon, Returns 5 PM Price: $26, Center member price: $18 Register at the front desk with code 12604
Featured film at Centerflix Jewish Film Festival: Celebrating the Unbreakable Jewish Spirit All About the Levkoviches Runtime: 1 hour, 25 minutes Thursday, March 28, 11:30 AM At The Center on the 4th Floor After his wife’s death, a stubborn boxing coach agrees to allow his estranged Orthodox Jewish son from Israel to sit shiva, as long as he brings the grandson he has never met, in this heartwarming dramedy set in contemporary Budapest. Click here to watch trailer. PURCHASE TICKETS…




