Mashhad: A Hidden Chapter of Iranian Jewish History
Set in the holy Islamic city of Mashhad in 1930’s Iran, Mashhad follows Miriam, a young Jewish ghetto girl struggling to understand why her family conceal who they are. An innocent day playing with a neighborhood friend soon threatens the fragile safety of two households. Produced by Reboot Studios and inspired by writer-director Sarah Solemani’s family history in the Mashhadi Jewish community, the film offers a rare cinematic window onto a long-suppressed chapter of Iranian Jewish life. JTA and Reboot Studios are excited to present an exclusive online screening September 30, followed by a discussion with Solemani and producer Noam Dromi. Find out more here.
High Holidays Resource Guide
The Jewish High Holidays are meant to be a radical time. Set against the backdrop of our mortality, these Days of Awe are designed to crack open our hearts, allowing us to address the pressing needs of our lives, communities and the world. As you begin to plan for this thoughtful time of year, Reboot has curated offerings from our work that we feel capture the themes of this moment. The interactive material is grounded in our collective Jewish stories and traditions while encompassing our shared universal themes. Download here.
We Should Eat
We Should Eat humorously touches on age-old familial irritations with Jewish mothers, the intricacies of raising pre-teen daughters, existential dread and of course, the perpetual struggle to figure out what to order for dinner. The film stars Alysia Reiner (Orange Is the New Black), Tovah Feldshuh (Nobody Wants This), Jackie Hoffman (Only Murders in the Building), Joel de la Fuente (Walking Dead), Bob Ari (Law and Order SVU) and Lexi Perkel (Sack Lunch Bunch). Written and directed by Shaina Feinberg and produced with Reboot Studios. The short premiered at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival in 2024 and is screening at festivals around the country. The film won “Best Performance as an Ensemble” and was awarded a $5,000 Caz Matthews award at Series Fest in Denver. Learn more about We Should Eat here.
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