The Sunday program will begin at 2 p.m. with “Divine Food,” a film about pastrami sandwiches and other deli fare by Judah L. Magnes Museum curator Bill Chayes and Berkeley food writer L. John Harris.
“Mah Jongg-The Tiles That Bind,” a look at the ancient Chinese game, and “Treyf,” about two Jewish lesbians who fall in love at a Passover seder, will follow.
At night, “The Lost Tribe,” on the rescue of Ethiopian Jews, will screen at 8 p.m. “Odessa Steps,” on Russian immigrants struggling to achieve the American dream in San Francisco, and “Martha and I,” about a Jewish doctor who marries a German housekeeper, will conclude the series.
General admission tickets are $8 per show, $21 for the series; for seniors, $7 per show, $18 for the series. For information, call (707) 964-6146.