:: Federation Four ::

November 8, 2024 | 7 Heshvan 5785

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Last night, we came together to mark Kristallnacht, reflecting on the horrific events of that night and remembering the victims of antisemetism. The program included a screening of 999: The Forgotten Girls, a documentary directed by Heather Dune Macadam, which tells the powerful story of 999 young Slovak Jewish women deported to Auschwitz in 1942, shedding light on their incredible resilience. A heartfelt thank you to the Calgary Jewish Film Festival, Beth Tzedec Congregation, and the Holocaust and Human Rights: Remembrance and Education department for their collaboration in making this event possible.

JAC goes to the Jewish Film Festival! Join us next Saturday, November 16 at 7:00pm at Beth Tzedec Congregation for a double-feature of powerful films! First, don’t miss Seven Blessings. The film follows a Moroccan-Jewish family celebrating a wedding with Sheva Brachot (Seven Blessings). As they honor the newlyweds, long-buried secrets and unresolved tensions rise to the surface.


Afterward, stay for Unspoken, a tender coming-of-age drama about Noam, a closeted gay teenager in a Modern Orthodox Jewish community. While going through his late grandfather’s belongings, Noam discovers a hidden love letter that forces him to confront his family’s past and his own journey toward self-acceptance.


This event is open to the entire community but JAC members (ages 25-40) can get special pricing by purchasing their tickets here. This admission includes screening to both movies, snacks and a cozy blanket.


Finally, don’t miss We Will Dance Again on Sunday, November 10 at 7:00pm, a powerful documentary about resilience in the face of tragedies of October 7. This screening is free to attend.

Looking for a fun activity for the little ones? Join us for a PJ Library Sleepunder on Saturday, November 16 at 6:00pm at the Paperny Family JCC! Come in your coziest pajamas, bring your favorite stuffed animal, and enjoy all the fun of a sleepover—without staying the night! This event is free of charge but please register here!

Did you know? Calgary Jewish Federation's Community Relations Committee (CRC) is a powerful voice for the Jewish community? By building strong alliances with elected officials, diverse communities, and public institutions, the CRC actively fights antisemitism, educates the broader public about Jewish culture, and fosters an inclusive society. Through the monitoring of social and political issues that impact Jewish life, the CRC strives to ensure safety, equity, and resilience. Their work in public engagement, coalition-building, and advocacy, in partnership with Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), is essential to safeguarding and strengthening our community.

 

On November 6, 2024, CRC leaders, in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Edmonton and CIJA, met with elected officials in Edmonton to address critical issues, strengthen political alliances, and advocate for urgent action against rising antisemitism.

 

Your support through UJA makes these efforts possible! Donate today to help the CRC expand educational programs, community outreach, and advocacy for a more inclusive Calgary.

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