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AJFF365 presents “A Tale of Four Minorities” with filmmaker David Deri.
Gloria & Harvey Evans Performance Center at Dell JCC 7300 Hart Lane, AustinWeek of Events
AJFF365 virtual screening: “The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes”
AJFF365 virtual screening: “The Devil’s Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes”
In previously unheard bombshell audiotapes, the architect of Hitler’s Final Solution boasts about his role and motives during the Holocaust. Six decades after his trial and execution in Israel, these long-hidden recordings surface of Adolf Eichmann talking with a Dutch Nazi journalist in 1957 Argentina. Before facing justice, the candid admissions expose Eichmann’s visceral antisemitism […]
Hate Ends Now: The Cattle Car Exhibit
Hate Ends Now: The Cattle Car Exhibit
Shalom Austin, ADL and the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio are pleased to share a unique exhibit – Hate Ends Now: The Cattle Car Exhibit. The Hate Ends Now Exhibit is presented through a full-scale, traveling cattle car replica with moving holographic images and narration by survivors. During a 30-minute, 360-degree immersive presentation for […]
Adult Jewish Learning: Rabbi Dan Miller
Adult Jewish Learning: Rabbi Dan Miller
February 5 | Rabbi Dan Miller | Dell JCC JEWISH PERSPECTIVES ON HELL Does Judaism believe in hell? If so, what is hell? Who goes? Who’s spared? How does the Jewish view differ from the views of other faiths? Where does this concept come from? Did modernity impact it? In this class, we will cover […]
YAD: Torah on Tap
YAD: Torah on Tap
YAD Torah on Tap Thursday, February 8 6:30-8:30pm 5280 Burger & Taphouse "Constructive Conflict" with Rabbi Will Hall In this tense time we’re fortunate to come from a tradition that cherishes debate. Come see what Jewish sources say about navigating our differences and remaining in community together. Register now!
NCJW Courts Matter Program
AJFF365 presents “A Tale of Four Minorities” with filmmaker David Deri.
AJFF365 presents “A Tale of Four Minorities” with filmmaker David Deri.
In the fall of 2019, Filmmaker David Deri-Barkai began documenting four families, parents and their children – his secular gay family in Tel Aviv, a Jewish Ultra-Orthodox family in Beit Shemesh, a Muslim family in Taibeh and a Jewish Religious family in the Ofra settlement (West Bank). The pandemic that broke out a few months […]