Finding Relly

Redland Green Bowling Club Redland Green Road, Redland

Rosemary grew up as the daughter of a Czech immigrant in post-war UK and Canada. She was unaware of her father’s Jewish identity and of what really happened to his absent relatives. After her father’s death, she felt compelled to discover the truth about his family. Tracing her aunt Relly, who had emigrated to Australia … Continue reading Finding Relly

£3 – £6

Saudade: A Sephardic journey

Redland Green Bowling Club Redland Green Road, Redland

  10 years ago, after a series of seemingly disparate coincidences, Judy Rodrigues began a journey into 300 years of East End London Jewish history, which led her back through her grandfather’s Sephardic Marrano Jewish roots to Portugal and Northern Spain As an artist, the histories and stories became part of ‘life being lived’ as … Continue reading Saudade: A Sephardic journey

£3 – £6

Disobedience

Scott Cinema, Bristol Northumbria Drive, Henleaze, Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom

The question of whose disobedience, and what kind of disobedience it is, are at the heart of this absorbing and moving love story from Chilean director Sebastián Lelio based on the novel by Naomi Alderman. The drama takes place in the Orthodox Jewish community of north London. Weisz is Ronit, a young photographer evidently living … Continue reading Disobedience

£5.80

Armageddon Time

Scott Cinema, Bristol Northumbria Drive, Henleaze, Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom

1980, Queens New York City. Aspiring artist Jewish-American Paul, the youngest son of the Graff family, is on the cusp of adolescence. Struggling to fit in at school, he finds solace in his close relationship with his beloved grandfather (the wonderful Anthony Hopkins) and his budding friendship with Johnny, a sensitive and defiant African-American boy. … Continue reading Armageddon Time

Finding my way through the woods: migration, family and food

Redland Quaker Meeting House 126 Hampton Road , Bristol, United Kingdom

What can food and family history teach us about issues of migration, gender and family?  From the recipes and stories of one Sephardi family in Greece and Turkey in the late 19th and early 20th century, as well as a cooking demo and tasting, Michal takes us on a culinary family history involving messages about … Continue reading Finding my way through the woods: migration, family and food

£5

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