Campers Only Zone!

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Let’s get the buzz going — World Premiere of “The Heart that Sings” will be March 27 in LA, and New York March 29 at the Jewish Children’s Museum!

If you are a camper and have not received your password, please contact Program Coordinator Hadas Forgy at kolneshama.admin@gmail.com.

Chol HaMoed Sukkos — “Greytowers” Toronto Premier!

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Sunday, September 26, @ 8:45 pm
Monday, September 27, 2010 @ 6:30 pm

Bais Yaakov High School
410 Lawrence Ave.
Admission: $15

A Light for Greytowers, the first feature-length musical film made exclusively for women and girls (ages 8 and over), has played worldwide and received international press acclaim. Set in Victorian England, Greytowers tells the saga of a Russian Jewish girl abandoned in an English orphanage and at the mercy of its cruel matron, who tries to prevent her from [...]

Summer 2010 Photo Gallery

Just posted — photos from the filming of “The Heart that Sings”, and Summer Program 2010!

SEEKING EXTRAS FOR “THE HEART THAT SINGS”!

We are looking for girls ages 9 to 15, available Wednesday and Thursday 8/11-8/12, from approximately 9am to 8pm.
It will be a long day, with multiple tedious takes from different angles, but if you’re into that kind of stuff, it could be super cool. The scenes we’re shooting take place in a wealthy summer camp in the 1950′s. Extras will play campers at the camp orientation and the audience of the camp play.

PLEASE get in touch with me if you’re [...]

Denver: 2010 Jewish Women in Arts Sneak Preview

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Hosted by the Mizel Museum
and presented by Georgina Kolber,
Curator of Exhibitions, Collections and Programs
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Mizel Museum | 400 S. Kearney St. | Denver | 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm

The Mizel Museum and Denver and LEA chapters of Hadassah will host artists Alana Newhouse and Robin Garbose for the 2010 Jewish Women in the Arts — Art Exhibit and Program. Learn more about these artists’ unique and fascinating work during a special sneak preview before the full Art Exhibit [...]

Breaking News! A Light for Greytowers Illuminates the Holy Land!

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Baruch Hashem, we have come a long way from being “The Film They Wouldn’t Screen” in December 2008.

We are delighted to announce historic news:

The Jerusalem Cinemateque (sponsor of the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival) has made the courageous and groundbreaking decision to join the Tel Aviv Cinemateque in showing “A Light for Greytowers” — the first time a women-only film has ever screened in either Cinemateque, creating a new precedent in Israel and building a bridge, through art, between people from [...]