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Thursday, August 20, 7:00 pm
Presented By: White Mountain Jewish Film Festival
Thursday, August 20, 7:00 pm
Patio Party – 6:00 pm, Speakers – 6:30 pm
Location:
The Colonial Theatre
2050 Main St.
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: $10 General Admission, $9 BHC, JFNH and Colonial Members
Buy tickets for all 5 films for $40. (Discount is applied at checkout.)
When a closeted, religious teenager finds a love letter from before the Holocaust written to his grandfather by another man, he discovers that he might not be alone. With the help of his high-school crush, he sets out to find the mysterious author of the letter and uncover both his grandfather’s identity as well as his own.
Guest Speaker: Rabbi David Edleson – Temple Sinai, South Burlington Vermont
Rabbi David Edleson has been the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai in South Burlington since 2018. He was the spiritual leader of Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation in New Hampshire from 2016-2018. Prior to that time, he was the rabbi for Hebrew Association for the Deaf in New York for 25 years. After college, he and his partner Tim spent two years in Jerusalem, where David taught Jewish student leaders from around the world at the Kiryat Moriah Education Center near Jerusalem.
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Patio Party – 6:00 pm, Speakers – 6:30 pm
Location:
The Colonial Theatre
2050 Main St.
Bethlehem, NH
Tickets: $10 General Admission, $9 BHC, JFNH and Colonial Members
Buy tickets for all 5 films for $40. (Discount is applied at checkout.)
When a closeted, religious teenager finds a love letter from before the Holocaust written to his grandfather by another man, he discovers that he might not be alone. With the help of his high-school crush, he sets out to find the mysterious author of the letter and uncover both his grandfather’s identity as well as his own.
Guest Speaker: Rabbi David Edleson – Temple Sinai, South Burlington Vermont
Rabbi David Edleson has been the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai in South Burlington since 2018. He was the spiritual leader of Bethlehem Hebrew Congregation in New Hampshire from 2016-2018. Prior to that time, he was the rabbi for Hebrew Association for the Deaf in New York for 25 years. After college, he and his partner Tim spent two years in Jerusalem, where David taught Jewish student leaders from around the world at the Kiryat Moriah Education Center near Jerusalem.
Watch the trailer.
