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I’ve never been but hey, it’s almost the new year. Learn more here. One movie is tagged for children eight and over and one is tagge for ages 12 and up. Frankly, every single one sounds fascinating:

Rashevski’s Tango (Belgium, France and Luxembourg, 2003, 100 minutes, French/Hebrew with English subtitles)
Saturday, October 6, 8:15 PM, Shaker Square Cinemas
Sponsored by National City
Yiddish Theater: A Love Story (USA, 2005, 80 minutes, Documentary, English/Yiddish/English subtitles)
Sunday, October 7, 10:00 AM, Stonehill Auditorium, Mandel JCC
Sponsored by Marilyn and Harry Cagin
Little Heroes (Israel, 2006, 76 minutes, Hebrew/Russian with English subtitles)
For children 8 and over
Sunday, October 7, 2:00 PM, Solon Cinemas
What a Wonderful Place (Israel, 2005, 104 minutes, Hebrew/ Russian/Filipino with English subtitles)
Mature Audiences Only
Sunday, October 7, 7:00 PM, Cedar Lee Cinemas
First Basket (USA, 2007, 86 minutes, Documentary, English)
Tuesday, October 9, 7:30 PM, Stonehill Auditorium, Mandel JCC
Sponsored by Fran and Jules Belkin
Three Mothers (Israel, 2006, 106 minutes, Hebrew/Arabic/French with subtitles)
Wednesday, October 10, 7:30 PM, Cedar Lee Theatre
The Ashkenazim (Israel, 2005, 52 minutes, Documentary, Hebrew with English subtitles)
Thursday, October 11, 7:30 PM, Cedar Lee Theatre
Sponsored by Siegal College of Judaic Studies
Out of Sight (Israel, 2005, 87 minutes, Hebrew with English sub-titles)
Saturday, October 13, 9:15 PM, Cedar Lee Cinemas
Sponsored by Brenda and David Goldberg
Wondrous Oblivion (United Kingdom, 2003, 106 minutes, English)
Sunday, October 14, 2:00 PM, Cedar Lee Theatre
Sponsored by HW Financial Advisors
Live and Become (Israel and France, 2005, 140 minutes, Hebrew/French/Amharic with English sub-titles)
Sunday, October 14, 7:00 PM, Shaker Square Cinemas
Sponsored by Myrtle & Robert Silverman Cultural Arts Fund
By Jill Miller Zimon at 11:12 pm September 10th, 2007 in Announcements, Culture, Jewish


