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Summer Israel Film Series at Beth El Synagogue Center

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Beth El Synagogue Center is pleased to offer a series of  exciting Israeli films throughtout the summer. Attendance at each film is $7 per person, including “movie refreshments.” No pre-registration is necessary, just pay at the door. All films are in Hebrew, with subtitles.

Please join us August 6th, for the last installment of the Summer Israel Film Series featuring three award winning short films from The Ma'aleh School of Television, Film & the Arts Jerusalem Israel.

  • The Divide (HaMavdil)
  • The Shabbat Mother (Ema Shel Shabbat)
  • The Orthodox Way (Hok HaDatiim HaSheluvim)

The Ma'aleh School of Television, Film, and the Arts, in downtown Jerusalem, is the only film school of its kind in the world. Founded in 1989, Ma'aleh is an institution of higher education, which trains filmmakers to produce work inspired by their Jewish heritage, fostering a unique connection between the world of media and Jewish culture. The school aims to build bridges between Jewish tradition and social experience, as well as between the religious and secular worlds.

Visit bethelnr.org/filmseries for more information on this event.

 

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Ina Aronow June 11, 2013 at 10:40 pm
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