Torah Through the Arts
Spiritual and Ethical Themes in Boston's Arts Scene
Central Reform Temple has an established tradition of seeking connections between our Jewish values and the Arts which is changing during this time of social distancing.
Check back for a year-long series of programs linked to current theatre, film, and museum events.
Check back for a year-long series of programs linked to current theatre, film, and museum events.
Movie Nights
Third Sunday of each month 6:30pm
October 18, November 15, & December 20
CRT is launching Munch and Movies once a month as an opportunity to schmooze, eat dinner, and watch a good movie remotely, followed by a facilitated discussion. We will meet the third Sunday of each month at 6:30pm for socializing. The movie will start at 6:45pm, and the evenings will end by 9:00pm. Here are our first three films:
December 20: Little White Lie, with a conversation (we hope) with the filmmaker and star, Lacey Schwartz
A documentary about a young Jewish woman who has grown up thinking she is white, and learns as a young adult that she is actually black (her mother had an affair with a black man).
October 18, November 15, & December 20
CRT is launching Munch and Movies once a month as an opportunity to schmooze, eat dinner, and watch a good movie remotely, followed by a facilitated discussion. We will meet the third Sunday of each month at 6:30pm for socializing. The movie will start at 6:45pm, and the evenings will end by 9:00pm. Here are our first three films:
December 20: Little White Lie, with a conversation (we hope) with the filmmaker and star, Lacey Schwartz
A documentary about a young Jewish woman who has grown up thinking she is white, and learns as a young adult that she is actually black (her mother had an affair with a black man).