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“Generation 1.5” Opens The Chattanooga Jewish Documentary Film Series

From “Generation 1.5” - which opens this year’s Chattanooga Jewish Documentary Film Series.
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From “Generation 1.5” - which opens this year’s Chattanooga Jewish Documentary Film Series.

Four films from Israel, this country, the Netherlands and Lithuania are the lineup for this year’s Chattanooga Jewish Documentary Film Series.

Starting this weekend for the next four weeks, the series will be screened in person on Sundays at 3 PM at the Jewish Cultural Center - as well as virtually.

Beyond the series, the Center hosts a new exhibition - titled “Vessel” - from Monday, January 8th through Friday, February 23rd with a coffeehouse-style reception on Saturday, January 13th at 7 PM.

Ann Treadwell is program director at the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga - and Michael Dzik is its executive director.

Schedule for the 2024 Chattanooga Jewish Documentary Film Series.
Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga

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