USA | 88 minutes | 2023
Rabbi on the Block
Southeast US Premiere
Black rabbinical student Tamar Manasseh believes in “Jewing” or Judaism as a verb. This inspiring film chronicles her impactful work as a community organizer on Chicago's South Side. As the founder of Mothers and Men Against Senseless Killings (MASK), she passionately advocates for social justice, tackling issues such as reproductive rights and gun control. Alongside these efforts, she also takes the lead in conducting Yom Kippur services and provides counseling and support to her neighbors from a street corner. Driven by a desire to create a better future for her children and grandson, Manasseh embarks on a journey to become a rabbi so that she can serve as a bridge between communities and create welcoming spaces that bring together all people against common fears. However, she faces numerous challenges on her path to becoming ordained. Director Brad Rothschild (They Ain’t Ready for Me, MJFF 2021) offers an intimate portrait of their congregation, Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation, which has become a model for a diverse and inclusive Jewish center. The moving film powerfully conveys the message that being Jewish is a catalyst for actively repairing the world and prompts viewers to take action.
The special premiere event will feature director Brad Rothschild and film subject Tamar Manasseh in attendance to introduce the film and participate in a panel discussion afterward.
Sponsors
JCRC of GMJF and Shine A Light
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