February 9, 2020Temple Beth El Israel
St. Lucie West, 336-2424 |
ShoelacesThe story of a complicated relationship between Rueben, an aging father, and his special-needs son, whom he abandoned while he was a young boy. The son wants to donate one of his kidney's to help save his father's life, however, the transplant committee objects claiming Rueben, acting as his son's sole legal guardian, does not have the right to authorize the procedure.
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March 15, 2020Temple Beth Shalom
Vero Beach, 569-4700 |
The Samuel Project and RefugeIn The Samuel Project, Eli, an outcast teen, connects with his isolated grandfather Samuel for the first time, and uncovers his surprising past, when he makes his grandpa the subject of an animated art project for school.
Refuge tells the story of Rachel, a Jewish-American woman who moves to Vienna, Austria to work for the IAEA. She befriends Yitzhak, an Ethiopian Jew and former refugee, who lives in her apartment complex. When confronted with their shared cultural history, Rachel must reconcile her past with Austria's Holocaust history and the current refugee crisis gripping Europe. Proudly Sponsored By:'>![]()
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April 19, 2020Temple Beit Ha Yam
Stuart, 286-1531 |
Humor MeWith an interminable case of writer's block and a personal family crisis, playwright Nate is forced to move into his father's retirement community. But a chance encounter with the local community theater group may help turn his life around... or signal the end of his once promising career for good.
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All films will be shown at 2:30 PM preceded by wine, cheese, and desserts at 2:00 PM.
Charges are $6.00 per film (payable at the door) or $25.00 per person for the series.
Patrons are $30.00 per person and include one (1) series ticket.
There will be a discussion led by the Rabbi after each film.
Call the temple for directions.
Charges are $6.00 per film (payable at the door) or $25.00 per person for the series.
Patrons are $30.00 per person and include one (1) series ticket.
There will be a discussion led by the Rabbi after each film.
Call the temple for directions.