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ARTS & CULTURE • Tapestry: Arts & Ideas
Films Showing at Marcus North Shore Cinema
with in-person talkbacks and interviews
Sunday, Oct 26- Thursday, Oct 30
Films will also stream on Eventive
Monday, Nov 3 -Sunday, Nov 9.
The Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival celebrates the quality,
diversity, and innovation of Jewish 昀椀lmmaking from
around the world. Narrative or documentary, new or old,
the Film Festival 昀椀nds the highest quality 昀椀lms that speak
to the Jewish experience, tell uniquely Jewish stories, or
come from the 昀椀nest Jewish 昀椀lmmakers across the globe.
2025 Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival is brought to you by:
Opening Event
Wed, September 17 | 5:30-9pm
The JCC is proud to partner with the Milwaukee Youth Symphony
Orchestra (MYSO) and the Nathan and Esther Pelz Holocaust
Education Resource Center (HERC) for this opening event,
generously sponsored by the Libby Temkin Endowment for the
Arts, and to play a partner role in this powerful 昀椀ve-month residency
featuring restored instruments played by Jewish musicians and
others during the Holocaust.
LEARN MORE
Fiddler on the Roof: Matinee + Discussion
Adults ages 16+
Location: Skylight Music Theatre
158 N Broadway
REGISTER
Join us for a special matinee performance of Fiddler on the
Roof, presented in partnership with Violins of Hope. This
beloved musical explores themes of tradition, resilience, and
identity that deeply resonate with the Violins of Hope initiative.
Following the performance, enjoy a meaningful conversation
that re昀氀ects on the show’s themes and historical context.
DAY
DATES
TIME
FEE
WED
OCT 8
2:00-5:00 PM
$98
Ticket price includes an $18 donation to Tapestry: Arts & Idea at the JCC.
QUESTIONS? CONTACT
Micki Seinfeld, Director of Special Events
at mseinfeld@jccmilwaukee.org or 414-967-8235
LEARN MORE
jccmilwaukee.org/FilmFestival
Plague of the White Rose:
Matinee + Director Discussion
Children & adults ages 12+
REGISTER
Location: First Stage
325 W Walnut St (located in Milwaukee Youth Arts Center)
Join us for a powerful performance followed by a talkback
with the director – and our JCC’s very own – Reva Fox. Set
in Germany, 1943, the story follows a courageous group of
university students who form a resistance movement to
challenge Hitler and the Nazi regime. Their actions, rooted in
bravery, sel昀氀essness, and unwavering belief in doing what is
right, remind us of the power of youth, conviction, and moral
courage in the face of tyranny. Don’t miss this beautiful tribute
to resistance, resilience, and the human spirit.
FEE
DAY
DATES
TIME
MEM/COMM
SUN
NOV 16
1:00-3:00 PM
$28/32
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