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Passover has always been a celebration of freedom and redemption for Jews the world over, but also a time we focus on the needs of the community’s most vulnerable with a declaration at the beginning of the Passover Seder that "whoever is hungry, come and eat." In celebration of Passover and all it stands for, we hope you will join us in our continued efforts to support Ukrainian victims and refugees caught in this tragic, ongoing war.

For the first time, we are hosting a special virtual Passover film series featuring several noteworthy MJFF films that you can start watching now from the comfort of your home, with 100% of all funds collected going to support those impacted by the crisis through GMJF's Ukraine Emergency Fund. No one knows how long this war will last, but we do know the lasting impact of it on the Jewish community and others will require continued assistance.
Le Concert
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Starring a radiant Melanie Laurent and winner of the César Award, this uplifting comedy follows a fallen maestro who seizes a chance to reunite his orchestra 30 years after Communist authorities cut short his career for helping Jewish musicians.
Leaving Paradise
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After years of saving and planning, a Brazilian Jewish family is finally able to pursue their dream and transition to communal living in Brazil’s great outdoors, forming a deep and powerful bond in working, cooking, studying, and playing music together.
Rabenu
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How did a rabbi who passed away more than 200 years ago become one of the most influential figures in the lives of hundreds of thousands of Jews? Using unique cinematic language, Rabenu (Our Rabbi) brings to the screen the magic of one of Judaism's most mysterious and impactful Hassidic rabbis.
The Specials
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Nominated for seven César Awards and starring Vincent Cassel (Black Swan), The Specials (from the directors of The Intouchables) is a heartfelt French drama based on the true story about an Orthodox Jew who runs a home and a day program for the most severely autistic children and young people in Paris.
Sin La Habana
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A visual feast featuring stunning cinematography that captures the sultry heat and colors of Cuba in sun-drenched scenes and pulsing rhythms, Sin La Habana is a poetic and sensitive portrayal of dreams, ambition, and the search for fulfillment.
Ziyara
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This story of hope about a personal pilgrimage through Morocco, once home to 300,000 Jews, searches for the traces Jews left behind that can still be seen in Jewish shrines, synagogues, neighborhoods, and cemeteries, which today are lovingly maintained by the locals.
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