Keshet Partnered Programs
Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival:
The Child Within Me
Thursday, February 22, 3:30 pm
Movies of Delray
Yehuda Poliker, one of Israel’s musical giants – in a retrospective meeting of his own life – stares calmly into the camera; sometimes with longing, sometimes with regret, but mostly lovingly. He watches rare archival footage, some of which are never before seen family home-videos. At times, he joins in on the guitar, accompanying that same stuttering, insecure young man looking back at him from the screen, or his parents singing Greek songs, and sometimes, he just sits silently and reminisces. In conversation between then and now, in conversation with his friend for the past 40 years, Eti Aneta Segev, images from Poliker’s life join one another, while his touching music plays in the background. The images spark memories that transport us freely between the different junctures of his life.
Sponsored by Karen & Ethan Lazar
Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival:
Closing Event: I Was Not Born a Mistake
Monday, March 4, 7:00 pm
Zinman Hall
Q&A with Yiscah Smith following the film
I Was Not Born a Mistake, about Yiscah Smith, a teacher, spiritual mentor, and public speaker who is dedicated to helping people navigate their own personal spiritual journeys. She has a unique perspective as someone who has undergone her own transformation from living as an Orthodox man to embracing her true self as a woman. Yiscah shares her story and insights to inspire others to live an authentic and meaningful life.
Sponsored by Judy Levis and Dr. Stewart Krug
West Boca Theatre Company:
Visiting Mr Green by Jeff Baron
Wednesdays, March 13, 20, 2:00 pm
Saturdays, March 16, 23, 7:30 pm
Sundays, March 17, 24, 2:00 pm
Mr. Green, an 86-year-old widower living in Manhattan, is almost hit by a car driven by young corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green, who, after his wife’s death, has retreated from life, letting himself and his apartment go to ruin. Ross is lonely too, but instinctively nurturing. The story starts as a comedy about two people who resent being forced together but develops into a gripping and poignant drama as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened. This beloved play, one of the most produced in the world over the past 25 years, has reached millions of theater-goers on six continents.
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