
"The popular South Florida event returns this month with more movies than ever. Billed as the world's largest Jewish and Israeli film festival, MJFF will screen 139 movies, with 15 world premieres. There will be 90 opportunities for live screenings throughout the Miami area, as well as online programming. It kicks off on Jan. 14 with the film "Once Upon My Mother" at the Miami Beach Bandshell."
"The Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center in Boca Raton is hosting an array of live performances, including the Con Brio Quartet playing classical works on Jan. 15. Singer Susan Winter follows on Jan. 22, presenting "This Thing Called Love," which features classics from the Great American Songbook and new contemporary music. On Jan. 29, Rachel Matz Hunter will perform hits honoring "the dynamic, spirited, and heartfelt roles and songs created by Jewish composers and lyricists for the leading ladies of Broadway.""
South Florida presents a wide lineup of Jewish events across the next two months, featuring film festivals, live performances, comedy, fundraisers, and community learning programs. The Miami Jewish Film Festival runs Jan. 14-29, screening 139 movies with 15 world premieres, 90 live screenings around Miami, and online programming, kicking off with Once Upon My Mother. The Adolph & Rose Levis JCC Sandler Center in Boca Raton hosts Thursday evening performances beginning Jan. 15, including the Con Brio Quartet, singer Susan Winter, and Rachel Matz Hunter, with shows continuing through March. Local events also include family-focused and athletic fundraisers and opportunities to get involved.
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