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.

J. covers our community better than any other source and provides news you can't find elsewhere. Support local Jewish journalism and give to J. today. Your donation will help J. survive and thrive!