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  • TCJFF Screening: The Glory of Life

    Sabes Center Minneapolis

    Because of the power of love, the last year of Franz Kafka's life becomes his happiest. The well-known writer has never before been able to allow himself to experience intimacy, he suffers from tuberculosis and is dependent on his overbearing family. In the summer of 1923, he met Dora Diamant in the seaside resort Graal-Müritz […]

  • TCJFF Screening: Fantasy Life

    MSP Film at The Main Cinema

    After losing his job as a paralegal, Sam Stein suffers a panic attack and stumbles into a job babysitting his psychiatrist's three granddaughters. The girls' mother, Dianne, is an actor whose once-promising career has stalled; she's in a difficult marriage to David, a rock bassist. When David goes abroad on tour, Dianne and Sam discover […]

  • What’s New to Medicare in 2026 (Capp Center St. Paul)

    Capp Center St. Paul 1375 St. Paul Ave, St. Paul, MN, United States

    Medicare provides health insurance for millions of Americans but navigating its complexities can be challenging. Whether you’re new to Medicare or looking to maximize your benefits, please join Sheri Salloway Yarosh, MBA, as she teaches and empowers us to make the most of our healthcare benefits. FREE & OPEN TO ALL Advance registration is required. […]

  • TCJFF Screening: Among Neighbors

    Sabes Center Minneapolis

    Combining magical realism and evocative hand-drawn animation with revelatory interviews and verité footage, Among Neighbors examines the story of a small, rural town where Jews and Polish Catholics lived side by side for centuries before World War II. The film brings the Polish response to the Holocaust to life through the last living eyewitnesses, revealing both love […]

  • TCJFF Screening: Narrative Shorts – It’s Complicated!

    From awkward seders to identity crises, this bold, funny, and deeply human collection of narrative shorts explores the tangled mess of modern Jewish life. Whether navigating family expectations, bodily autonomy, or Bat Mitzvah prep with a side of racial reckoning, these stories bring heart, humor, and nuance to the complexities of growing up, coming out, […]

  • TCJFF Screening: All We Carry

    Capp Center St. Paul 1375 St. Paul Ave, St. Paul, MN, United States

    With extraordinary access, All We Carry follows Magdiel, Mirna, and their son Josh, as the young family flees Honduras on foot, rides in cargo trains across Mexico, claims asylum at the U.S. border, and endures detention. Once released, the family is given a court date that will determine if they can stay in the States — […]

  • Out on the Town: Six Points Theater Presents “The Last Yiddish Speaker”

    Six Points Theater

    OUT ON THE TOWN. YOUR CULTURE CONNECTION. Join your JCC friends on an outing to Six Points Theater to see the show, The Last Yiddish Speaker. A conversation with the actors will follow the performance. Registration is required in advance. For more information on the play, CLICK HERE. COST: $35/person BUS WILL PICK UP AT […]

  • TCJFF Screenings: All About the Levkoviches (with Film Short “The Father, The Son and The Rav Kalmenson”)

    Sabes Center Minneapolis

    Told with mordant humor and genuine warmth, Hungarian filmmaker Ádám Breier’s film follows a Jewish family on the winding path to reconciliation. Tamas (Zoltán Bezerédi), a gruff but tender boxing coach in Budapest, has long been estranged from his son Ivan (Tamás Szabó Kimmel), who converted to Orthodox Judaism and moved to Israel, where he […]

  • TCJFF Screening: Documentary Shorts – Quick Cuts, Deep Roots

    Capp Center St. Paul 1375 St. Paul Ave, St. Paul, MN, United States

    This vibrant collection of documentary shorts spans continents and generations, illuminating Jewish life through stories of resilience, ritual, humor, and hope. From a Ugandan songstress’s journey of faith to a multigenerational challah tradition, a Christmas Day scramble for Chinese food, punk rock resistance, and post-October 7 resilience, these films offer a rich mosaic of what […]

  • TCJFF Screening: Holding Liat

    Sabes Center Minneapolis

    CENTERPIECE DOCUMENTARY On October 7, during a Hamas raid on her kibbutz, Israeli-American Liat Atzili was kidnapped along with 250 others—12 of them U.S. citizens. Her family’s urgent, heart-wrenching fight for her release unfolds as father Yehuda, joined by relatives, travels to Washington, D.C., pleading for his daughter’s safe return. From acclaimed filmmaker Brandon Kramer, […]

  • TCJFF Screening: Bliss

    Sabes Center Minneapolis

    With Israeli Academy Award-nominated lead performances, this tender observational drama explores the fragile equilibrium of an older couple's relationship as they navigate love, aging, and family obligations. Celebrated Israeli actors Sasson Gabai and Asi Levy costar as Sassi and Effi who, despite a large age gap and daily struggles—Sassi’s impotence and his son’s debts—maintain emotional […]

  • TCJFF Screening: The True Story of Tamara de Lempicka & the Art of Survival

    Minneapolis Institute of Art

    Step into the glamour of the art-deco era at the Minneapolis Institute of Art with a special screening of The True Story of Tamara de Lempicka. This dazzling documentary celebrates the life and legacy of the iconic Polish-born artist whose bold vision and style continue to inspire. Immediately after the film, stay for a special conversation with Carson […]