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Dec 28, 2022

2023 Miami Jewish Film Festival Offering Hybrid Movie Experiences

The Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF), America’s largest Jewish film event, will present its 26th annual program — a hybrid of virtual and in-person events — January 12-26, 2023. The festival will premiere 105 films representing 25 countries and featuring special guests, including Nancy Spielberg, Sasson Gabay, Dani Menken, Ofir Raul Graizer and Barry Avrich. The 26th Annual Festival will also feature a special spotlight on Israel's 75th birthday, with nearly 30 Israeli films set to premiere. “This year, as we celebrate our return to the big screen after three long years, Miami Jewish Film Festival is proud to continue our enduring tradition of introducing audiences to bold, remarkable works from world-renowned filmmakers, as well as fresh new talents,” said MJFF Executive Director Igor Shteyrenberg. MJFF is a program of the Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE), a subsidiary agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. Tickets for the festival are now on sale. For more information and a full schedule, click here.

End the Year Jewish Miami Proud With a Donation

End the Year Jewish Miami Proud With a Donation

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Camp Scholarships Now Available

Camp Scholarships Now Available

Recognizing this pivotal time in a young adult’s life, Federation offers two opportunities to help offset tuition costs for Miami-Dade County residents: One Happy Camper and Jewish Overnight Summer Camp scholarships.

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Apply Now for Honeymoon Israel

Apply Now for Honeymoon Israel

On this nine-day trip, June 14-23, 2026, you will explore Israel in luxury with 19 other couples, learning about the country’s culture, beauty and society.

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Holocaust Memorial Bears Names of 10/7 Victims

Holocaust Memorial Bears Names of 10/7 Victims

The Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach is now the world’s first site to permanently bear the names, in English and Hebrew, of those murdered during the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023.

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