Emily & Neil Kishter Year Round Film Programs

$200 for All Access Year Round Film Pass (does not apply to Israeli Film Series)
$10 per film, Free for Film Festival Patrons and Platinum Members (unless noted)

EVAN FOSTER | Manager | 561-852-3237 | evanf@levisjcc.org
ADOLPH & ROSE LEVIS JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER | 21050 95th Avenue S., Boca Raton, FL | 561-558-2520

*Important: please note that when arriving to our campus for evening and Sunday events, you must use the 95th Avenue S. entrance
(off of Glades Road between Lyons Road and 441).


Featured Films

Enjoy our expanding selection of year round films including Israeli, international, independent and art films.

Wednesday, September 11, 1:00 pm
Those Who Remained
Director: Barnabás Tóth, 83 minutes, Hungarian with English subtitles, 2019
A lyrical story of the healing power of love in the midst of national conflict, loss, and trauma, Those Who Remained reveals the healing process of Holocaust survivors through the eyes of a young girl in post-World War II Hungary.
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Wednesday, September 18, 1:00 pm
The Women’s Balcony
Director: Emil Ben-Shimon, 96 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles, 2016
A bar mitzvah mishap causes a major rift in a devout Orthodox community in Jerusalem.
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Tuesday, September 24, 1:00 pm
Ask Dr. Ruth
Director: Ryan White, 100 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2019
Charting the incredible life of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a Holocaust survivor who became America’s most famous sex therapist. Also includes a live stream of a book talk about Dr. Ruth’s book, The Joy of Connections, with co-author Allison Gilbert, moderated by Lori Gottlieb, shown prior to film screening.
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Wednesday, September 25, 1:00 pm
My Mother’s Lost Children
Director: Danny Ben-Moshe, 89 minutes, English and Hebrew with English subtitles, 2017
An eccentric Jewish family is thrown into turmoil when two stolen children reappear after 40 years.
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Tuesday, October 29, 7:30 pm
Love, Gilda
Director: Lisa D’Apolito, 88 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2018
Diaries, audiotapes, videotapes and testimonies from friends and colleagues offer insight into the life and career of Gilda Radner—the beloved comic and actress who became an icon on Saturday Night Live.
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Thursday, October 31, 7:30 pm
Remembering Gene Wilder
Director: Ron Frank, 92 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2023
This loving tribute to Gene Wilder celebrates his life and legacy as the comic genius behind an extraordinary string of film roles, from his first collaboration with Mel Brooks in The Producers, to the enigmatic title role in the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, to his inspired on-screen partnership with Richard Pryor in movies like Silver Streak.
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Tuesday, November 19, 1:00 pm
Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the Oldest Hatred
Director: Wayne Kopping, 45 minutes, English, 2024
A work in progress screening. Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the Oldest Hatred is a thought-provoking exploration into the roots of antisemitism, Jewish identity, and its meaning for society today. It answers the question being asked today by so many: why are the Jews so often hated with such intensity? Director Raphael Shore will join us for a Q&A session following the film.

Wednesday, November 20, 1:00 pm
Bang: The Bert Berns Story
Director Brett Berns & Bob Sarles, 95 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2016
Music meets the mob in this biography of 60s hitmaker and 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Bert Berns.
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Tuesday, January 21, 1:00 pm
Look At Us Now, Mother!
Director: Gayle Kirschenbaum, 84 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2015
An unflinching look at the complex bond between mother and daughter told through biting humor and raw honesty. Director and film subject Gayle Kirschenbaum will be in attendance.
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Catskills Week

Monday, December 9, 1:00 pm
A Walk on the Moon
Director: Tony Goldwyn, 107 minutes, English with English subtitles, 1999
The world of a young housewife is turned upside down when she has an affair with a free-spirited blouse salesman.
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Tuesday, December 10 1:00 pm
Four Seasons Lodge
Director: Andrew Jacobs, 97 minutes, English, Polish, and Yiddish with English subtitles, 2008
From the darkness of Hitler’s Europe to the mountains of the Catskills, Four Seasons Lodge follows a community of Holocaust survivors who come together each summer to dance, cook, fight and flirt, and celebrate their survival.
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Wednesday, December 11, 7:30 pm
When Comedy Went to School
Director: Mevlut Akkaya & Ron Frank, 83 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2013
The birth of modern stand-up comedy began in the Catskill Mountains - a boot camp for the greatest generation of Jewish-American Comedians.
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Movie Club

Mondays, 1:00 pm
The film screening will be followed by a discussion moderated by Stephanie Owitz.

COEN BROTHERS RETROSPECTIVE:
September 16: Barton Fink
Director: Joel Coen, 116 minutes, English with English subtitles, 1991
A renowned New York playwright is enticed to California to write for the movies and discovers the hellish truth of Hollywood.
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October 14: Fargo
Director: Joel Coen, 98 minutes, English with English subtitles, 1996
A small-time Minnesota car salesman hires two thugs to kidnap his wife so he can collect the ransom from his wealthy father-in-law.
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November 11: A Serious Man
Directors: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, 106 minutes, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish with English subtitles, 2009
Larry Gopnik, a Midwestern physics professor, watches his personal and professional lives unravel.
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TODD HAYNES RETROSPECTIVE:
December 16: Safe
Director: Todd Haynes, 129 minutes, English with English subtitles, 1995
An affluent homemaker in the suburbs suddenly develops a strange condition.
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January 6: Far From Heaven
Director: Todd Haynes, 107 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2002
In 1950s Connecticut, a flustered housewife faces a marital crisis amid mounting racial tensions in the outside world.
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January 27: Dark Waters
Director: Todd Haynes, 126 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2019
A corporate defense attorney takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution.
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Sunday Morning Israeli Film Series

Sunday mornings, 9:00 am
at the Levis JCC

Moderated by Mort Plotnick
Includes coffee, bagels, film and discussion.

November 24: Family Matters

Director: Noa Roth, 67 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles, 2015
The divorce of a renowned author and an esteemed rabbi affected the lives of their seven children and the entire city of B’nai Barak. Thirty years later, one of the couple’s daughters embarks on a journey among the ghosts of her childhood to reunite her fractured family.
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December 8: Between Worlds
Director: Miya Hatav, 90 minutes, Arabic and Hebrew with English subtitles, 2016
Two women from two different worlds meet in a hospital, moments after a terror attack in Jerusalem. The two are hiding a secret. While waiting and praying for a miracle to come, they will get to know each other and learn about truth, faith and acceptance.
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January 5: Here and Now
Director Roman Shumunov, 90 minutes, Hebrew and Russian with English subtitles, 2018
Here and Now is an authentic social drama told through the eyes of Andrey, a young immigrant living with her little sister in the slums of the city of Ashdod and struggling to assimilate into Israeli society.
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January 26: The Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev
Directors: Tal Barda & Noam Pinchas, 74 minutes, Hebrew, Russian, and Tajik with English subtitles, 2016
A modern-day Shakespearean tale about a legendary Tajik-Israeli musical family controlled by the charismatic patriarch Papa Alaev. Only his equally strong-willed daughter, Ada, dares to resist his will. As Papa nears 80 and generations clash over new musical directions, the family show must go on. But who will lead the band?
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March 2: Kapo in Jerusalem
Director: Uri Barbash, 98 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles, 2015
An exploration of the moral dilemmas in Auschwitz from the point of view of a deputy head of a block and a few of his prisoners who survived the camp and emigrated to Israel. Based on a true story.
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March 30: Harmonia
Director: Ori Sivan, 97 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles, 2016
A contemporary variation of the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar. Sarah, a harpist of the Jerusalem Philharmonic Orchestra is married to Abraham, its conductor. When Hagar, a young Palestinian horn player joins the orchestra, the thin balance in their family is shaken. Harmonia uncovers the metaphoric emotional roots of the ancient conflict between the two peoples living in Jerusalem, now seeking harmony through a dramatic encounter between Western and Eastern music.
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Individual films $18: Gold & Gold Plus members $16; Film Festival Patrons and Platinum Members: Free
Series pass: $95, Gold and Gold Plus Members: $80, Platinum Members and Film Festival Patrons: Free

Fascinating Sephardim: A Film Series

Presented in partnership with The Sephardi Federation of Palm Beach County, Inc.
Wednesdays at 1:00 pm
at the Levis JCC
Discussion moderated by Rose Pappo Allen
This film series examines places in the world where wandering communities of Sephardic Jewry took root, expanding the diversity of world Jewish history and heritage. This season the film selection will feature Sephardim in America; their heritage and immigrant experience. Each film viewing will be followed by an in-depth discussion providing historic and cultural context to the subject as well as Q&A.

December 4: Luis Moses Gomez and His Mill House
Director: Tobe Carey, 17 minutes, English, 2018
Follow Luis Moses Gomez and uncover the fascinating history of American Jewish Colonial enterprise in New York City and the Hudson River Valley. A descendant of refugees from the Spanish Inquisition, Luis Moses Gomez’s upstate building, now part of the Gomez Mill House Museum, represents the earliest Jewish-built dwelling still standing in North America.
AND
Carvalho’s Journey
Director: Steve Rivo, 85 minutes, English, 2015
A real life 19th Century American western adventure story, tells the extraordinary story of Solomon Nunes Carvalho (1815-1897), an observant Sephardic Jew born in Charleston, South Carolina, and his life as a groundbreaking photographer, artist and pioneer in American history.
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January 29: The Levys of Monticello
Director: Steven Pressman, 71 minutes, English, 2022
When Thomas Jefferson died in 1826, he left behind a mountain of personal debt, which forced his heirs to sell his beloved Monticello home and all of its possessions. The Levys of Monticello is a documentary film that tells the little-known story of the Levy family, which owned and carefully preserved Monticello for nearly a century.
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February 19: Remember My Soul
Director: Jillian Glantz, 88 minutes, English and Spanish with English subtitles, 2019
Remember My Soul unearths the history of Sephardic Jews in South Texas and explores how their contributions to regional customs and culture have shaped the identity of people in the borderlands.

February 26: Island of Roses: The Jews of Rhodes in Los Angeles
Director: Gregori Viens, 55 minutes, English, French, Italian, and Ladino with English subtitles, 1995
Jews who lived on the Mediterranean island of Rhodes from 1492 to World War II now populate the Los Angeles community of Rhodeslis. These immigrants settled in Los Angeles during and after World War II and passed down their traditions, food, songs, rituals, and their medieval Ladino Spanish dialect to their American-born children and grandchildren.
AND
The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market
Director: Stephen Sadis, 30 minutes, English with English subtitles, 2001
At the turn of the century, Sephardic Jews fled the turmoil of their homeland to start a new life in America. Filled with interviews, archival photos, this slice of Northwest history captures their story as they arrived in Seattle and found work at the Pike Place Market.

March 19: Challah Rising in the Desert: The Jews of New Mexico
Director: Isaac Artenstein, 84 minutes, English, 2017
A cinematic celebration of the history and people of New Mexico’s unique Jewish community. Five waves of Jewish settlement include Conversos escaping the Spanish Inquisition, German merchants on the Santa Fe Trail in the early 1800s, international scientists at Los Alamos in the 1940s and the counterculture of the 1960s create a moving tapestry of the Jewish experience woven into New Mexico’s fascinating landscape and history.
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March 26: To The Ends of the Earth: A Portrait of Jewish San Diego
Director: Isaac Artenstein, 75 minutes, English, 2018
By wagon train and steamship, Jews began arriving in San Diego in 1850 when it was a small pueblo. Meet descendants of early Jewish pioneers, scientists, entrepreneurs, avant-garde artists, rabbis, and surfers in a living portrait of a vibrant and culturally dynamic community.

$10 per film, Film Festival Patrons and Platinum Members: Free
Series pass: $45, Film Festival Patrons and Platinum Members: Free

 

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