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Presented by the , JxJ is a multidisciplinary arts project that encompasses the Washington Jewish Film Festival and the Washington Jewish Music Festival
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QuébecWashington 7. 5.
Bagels 🥯? Smoked meat 🥩? Half-sours 🥒? Oh yeah! Comedy duo present their film “Chewdaism: a taste of Jewish ✡️🇨🇦” at 🎟 Sun 12 May 6:45 PM 🎟 Wed 15 May 6:30 PM ℹ️
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Catherine Lewis 6. 5.
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Express 7. 5.
The new combines two of DC's best festivals into one cultural celebration.
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CONSERVE 3. 5.
Join at the screening of "Sustainable Nation" on May 22nd at presented by ! Reserve a group rate ticket here: Screening to be followed by conversation with the filmmaker Micah Smith, and Project Directors
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Kristen Page-Kirby 2. 5.
The new JxJ festival kicks off Monday, combining two of DC's best festivals into one cultural celebration.
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JxJ 30. 4.
If synagogues could speak, they'd tell the story in Sacred Spaces - the architectural and spiritual tale of belief, perseverance, and diversity.
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JxJ 30. 4.
Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle is often known as a founding father of modern cinema. Now, learn about his humanitarian deeds and how he risked everything fighting Hitler's rise.
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JxJ 30. 4.
When first set up a makeshift film studio in the settlement of Tekoa, no one would speak. Then settlers began to open up in honest and sometimes funny conversations, providing a fresh take on reality from both sides of the Green Line.
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JxJ 29. 4.
The joyous story of free-spirited, mostly Jewish dancers in 1950s New York City who fall head over heels for the mambo and help bring the Jewish and Latino cultures together, even as America is racially segregated.
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CONSERVE 26. 4.
On May 22nd join for a screening of "Sustainable Nation", part of presented by . Screening to be followed by conversation with filmmaker Micah Smith, CONSERVE Director Amy Sapkota, & co-Directors Debra Weinstein & Bill Piermattei
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JxJ 29. 4.
The combines music with cinematic storytelling to whisk audiences away to distant times and places. Canadian band Beyond The Pale brings together Klezmer and Balkan, jazz and classical, bluegrass and reggae. See them at @MC_CulturalArts.
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JxJ 28. 4.
The 1923 silent film The Ancient Law, a stunning depiction of shtetl life and assimilation, is accompanied by violinist and pianist .
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JxJ 28. 4.
After the establishment of Israel, thousands of Ethiopians relocated there. Now, follow the journey of two Ethiopian men on a journey to America to pressure the Israeli government into completing the Ethiopian Aliyah.
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JxJ 26. 4.
Part of the Kino-Q series, "Different From Others" follows the scandal-plagued relationship of two male musicians in 1910s Berlin.
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JxJ 26. 4.
This peek at the creative processes of three top Orthodox musicians also shines a light on the role of music in the Orthodox world and the status of women within it.
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JxJ 25. 4.
Hero. Athlete. Spy. is the first feature-length documentary exploring the life of Moe Berg, baseball player-turned-spy during World War II.
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JxJ 25. 4.
This twisted, witty, and charming story tells the tale of estranged siblings who travel to Poland to fulfill their grandmother's dying wish.
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JxJ 24. 4.
In this sweeping epic from Academy Award-winner Billie August, a young man leaves his strict religious upbringing in the countryside for the metropolitan Copenhagen of the 1880s, where he is welcomed by a wealthy, Jewish family.
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JxJ 24. 4.
Every week, the children of Russian immigrants meet in a tiny animation studio hidden behind the doors of an old Jerusalem bomb shelter. There, they create a color carnival of monsters and earthquakes - and discover their own identities.
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JxJ 23. 4.
The Festival closes with this tender tale of a young man's friendship with Sigmund Freud in Nazi-occupied Vienna. As political and social conditions worsen, they are swept into a maelstrom of events and must decide whether to stay or flee.
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