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Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival

Zuzanna Sorowy in "My Name Is Sara," the true story of 13-year-old Holocaust survivor Sara Goralnik.
Posted inTV & Film

Sonoma JCC’s film festival kicks off 25th anniversary year

Laura Pall by Laura Paull October 9, 2020October 15, 2020

It’s been months since the Sonoma County JCC had to switch to virtual programming, and just weeks ago its office in Santa Rosa was a few blocks away from the […]

Noah Schnapp (right) as the aspiring chef Abe and Seu Jorge as his culinary mentor in "Abe"
Posted inFilm

Food, Christmas, ‘Fiddler’ and more at Sonoma Jewish film fest

Laura Pall by Laura Paull October 2, 2019October 2, 2019
"Sammy Davis Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me" will be the closing film in the 2018 Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival
Posted inTV & Film

From autism to Sammy Davis Jr., 6 weeks of film in Sonoma

by J. Staff October 4, 2018October 3, 2018
URJ Camp Newman's sukkah, Oct. 6, 2017. By Oct. 9, wildfires had destroyed most of the camp. (Photo/Facebook)
Posted inNews

Most of URJ Camp Newman ‘destroyed’ by wildfires

by Dan Pine and Sue Fishkoff October 9, 2017October 9, 2017
A scene from the documentary "On the Banks of the Tigris"
Posted inCulture

Sonoma County Jewish film fest’s 22nd run features Jewish influences in Iraqi music

by J. Staff September 22, 2017March 23, 2018

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