Emily & Neil Kishter Year Round Film Programs

$10 per film, Platinum Members: Free (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).


Fascinating Sephardim: A Film Series

Presented in partnership with the Sephardi Federation of Palm Beach County
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 Surprising Places; Jews of many sorts. Hidden in North Africa, Uzbekistan, China, India, Cairo and Italy we find largely unknown ancient communities that thrived for centuries and were forced to transform. These stories reveal our shared experiences of survival. Each film viewing will be followed by in-depth discussion providing historic and cultural context moderated by Rose Allen of the Sephardi Federation.

Wednesday, March 11, 1:00 pm
From Cairo to the Cloud
Directed by Michelle Paymar. 2018. 92 minutes.
“From Cairo to the Cloud” tells the gripping story of the discovery and significance of the Cairo Geniza, a vast treasure trove of manuscripts hidden for centuries in the “geniza,” or sacred storeroom, of an ancient synagogue in Old Cairo. The Geniza is the largest cache of Jewish history ever found, illuminating over a thousand years of Jewish, Christian and Muslim life.
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Wednesday, March 18, 1:00 pm
The Jewish Ghetto of Venice: History, Faith, Survival
English & Italian with English subtitles. 2025. 25 minutes.
The Jews who settled in the Venetian Ghetto came from the Levantine and all over Europe: Germany, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. The Ghetto became the global heart of Jewish culture during the 16th and 17th centuries; the most vibrant Jewish center in Europe. No longer confined to the Ghetto, the Jews of Venice still thrive today, 500 years later.
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A Day in Rome
Directed by Valerio Ciriaci. 2017. English & Italian with English subtitles. 30 minutes.
A Day in Rome chronicles a day in the life of the contemporary Jewish community of Rome, which for centuries has lived in limbo between persecution and integration.
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$10 per film, Sephardi Federation Members and Platinum Members: Free; Series pass: $40 

Sunday Morning Israeli Film Series

Sunday Mornings at 9:00 am
Includes coffee and bagels. Each film will feature a discussion moderated by Mort Plotnick.

January 11
Redemption
Directed by Joseph Madmony and Boaz Yehonatan Yacov. Israel, 2018. Hebrew with English subtitles. 104 minutes.
Menachem, a former frontman for a rock band, is now religious, and a father to a six-year-old. When his daughter is diagnosed with cancer, he must reunite his band to fund her expensive treatments.
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February 1
Plan A
Directed by Doron & Yoav Paz. Germany & Israel, 2022. English. 109 minutes.
PLAN A is based on the incredible true story of the “Avengers“, a group of Jewish vigilantes, men and woman, who after surviving the holocaust are vowing to avenge the death of their people – “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”.
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March 1
In Search of Israeli Cuisine

Directed by Roger Sherman. USA, 2016. English. 94 minutes.
In Search of Israeli Cuisine is a portrait of the Israeli people told through food. Profiling chefs, home cooks, farmers, vintners, and cheese makers drawn from the more than 100 cultures that make up Israel today, a rich, complex and human story emerges.
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Individual Films $18, Gold & Gold Plus Members: $16,
Platinum Members: Free
Series Pass (all 5 films): $80, Gold & Gold Plus Members: $65

Featured Films

Friday, January 30, 1:00 pm
The Response (Work in Progress Screening)
Directed by Michael Jolls. USA. 2025. English. Runtime TBD.
This work-in-progress documentary chronicles the response of American supporters of Israel to the events of October 7th.

Tuesday, February 24, 7:00 pm
We Met at Grossinger's
*At Movies of Delray
Director: Paula Eiselt. Palm Beach County Premiere
Documentary. USA 2025. English
We Met at Grossinger’s is an immersive journey through the Jewish Catskills — once known as the Borscht Belt — reviving the iconic resort that inspired Dirty Dancing and defined an era of Jewish American life.

Wednesday, March 4, 1:00 pm
9/11 Reclaiming Ground Zero
Director: Josh Sabey. Documentary. USA 2026. 70 minutes. English.
After the 9/11 attacks, once the smoke cleared and the rubble was removed, New Yorkers had a city to rebuild. There was just one problem: no one could agree on what should be built. People cried. People yelled. People fought. The only thing they didn’t do was get along— until a single event changed everything.
This exclusive pre-release screening will feature a Q&A with producer Robbie Shinder after the film.
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Wednesday, March 25, 1:00 pm
The New Jew: Days of War
Director: Eyal Elisha. Documentary. USA 2025. 92 minutes. English.
The New Jew: Days of War follows Israeli comedian Guri Alfi as he embarks on a journey to explore the profound impact of October 7th on the identity, security, and status of Jews in the United States. 
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Thursday, March 26, 1:00 pm
Israeli Cinema Day: Come Closer
Directed by Tom Nesher. Israel. 2024. Hebrew with English subtitles. 107 minutes.
Celebrate Israeli Cinema day with a favorite from the 2025 edition of the Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival! When Eden’s brother tragically dies, her grief spirals into obsession after discovering his secret girlfriend. A haunting exploration of love, loss and fixation with stunning visuals.
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