
Sunday night 2/10 @ 8pm
Em Habanim Congregation, 5850 Laurel Canyon Boulevard
POPCORN and PIZZA | Q&A with Judy Winegard after the movie!
Come celebrate Rosh Chodesh Adar with your girlfriends and daughters
giving creative expression to the voice of the soul

Sunday night 2/10 @ 8pm
Em Habanim Congregation, 5850 Laurel Canyon Boulevard
POPCORN and PIZZA | Q&A with Judy Winegard after the movie!
Come celebrate Rosh Chodesh Adar with your girlfriends and daughters

One Session, Overnight Program Only: June 24 to August 5
We will be filming an all-new musical feature film!
@ Our Campus in Hidden Hills, CA

by Yedida Wolfe
Robin Garbose’s inspiring energy filled Stern College’s Koch auditorium last Monday night as the film producer and founder of Kol Neshama summer camp visited the campus for a screening of her award-winning feature film, “The Heart that Sings”. A panel discussion with Stern students Mimi Farb, Tova Miller and Leah Gottfried, who had main roles in the film, followed the show. Stern’s film club, dramatic society, and career development center sponsored the evening, which served as a reunion [...]

Monday, November 12 @ 7:30pm
Join us for a screening of the film The Heart That Sings! Post-screening panel includes Director/Writer Robin Garbose and actresses Tova Miller, Mimi Farb and Leah Gottfried, all Stern students with major roles in the film. Actresses Shaindel Antelis and Tovi Schleifer also plan to participate. This unique representation of young, dynamic, creative Jewish women is going to be special and enlivening!
This event is brought to you by the Stern College Film Club, Dramatics Society, [...]

Filmed summer 2010 by the girls and staff of Kol Neshama, and based on the short story by Gershon Kranzler, “The Heart that Sings” tells the story of a young Holocaust survivor named Miriam who spends a 1950s summer as the music director at a camp in the Catskills Mountains of New York. At first, the campers take advantage of Miriam’s quiet, broken spirit, but in the end, they transform each other in a magnificent way.
FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
All tickets $15
Purchase tickets at the door
For more info: 732-773-2713
All proceeds to Tzedaka: Kol Neshama Camp Scholarship Fund
Boro Park
2 Locations!
Lots of Seating!
Sara Schenirer Hall
4622 14th Ave
Tosh Hall
4615 14th Ave
(Ladies Entrance)
Motzei Shabbos, October 15 @ 9:30pm
Sunday, October 16 @ 8:00pm & 10:00pm
Monday, October 17 @ 8:00pm & 10:00pm
Toronto
Bais Yaakov High School
410 Lawrence Ave. W
Motzei Shabbos, October 15 @ 8:45pm
Lakewood
Park Terrace
200 Park Ave.
Motzei Shabbos, October 15 @ 9:45pm
Sunday, October 16 @ 8:00pm & 10:00pm
Monsey/Spring Valley
Ateres Charna
790 N. Main St. [...]

The Perfect Gift for Every Woman and Girl. Place Your Order Now!
Special Features include 2 Theatrical Trailers and Featurette with Director Robin Garbose and Actress Judy Winegard

It’s HERE! Order now — shipping starts June 27, 2011. With all the soul-stirring melodies from the hit film, as performed by Judy Winegard, Jill Moray, Shaindel Antelis, Sam Glaser, the Kol Neshama ensemble and more…

With more than 15 cast and crew members from “The Heart that Sings” in attendance at the New York premiere, the post-screening Q&A session was a great look into the making of a frum movie.
Here are a few fun and enlightening clips. (Excuse the low-quality lighting and sound…)
If you’ve got any questions for Robin or the cast, post ‘em in the comments section below!
Los Angeles March 27th & 28th @ 7:30pm Brooklyn March 30th @ 7:00 and 9:00pm

by Sara Trappler Spielman
NEW YORK – A movie shot in Hollywood with values based in laws of Jewish modesty is having its Toronto debut on Chol Hamoed Sukkot, Sunday, Sept. 25 and Monday, Sept. 26 at Bais Yaakov High School.
Orthodox director Robin Garbose’s A Light for Greytowers is a sweet, orphanage-genre feature musical film set in Victorian England with a Jewish twist. It screens exclusively to female-only audiences because there are Orthodox women and girls singing and dancing in the [...]
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