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session started on Zoom in
October 2021, and it got a
really great reception, people
really enjoyed [Wright’s]
talks, so we renewed it for a
second session, and it’s been
going great,” Rymberg said.
“He goes into what is a
Jewish movie, what about it
is Jewish, is it the director,
the story or themes? And
then we all get into a
discussion,” Rymberg said.
“What’s nice is it’s a small
group of us on Zoom, so
we can all have our turn
to speak and share our
thoughts and our own
personal experiences.”
Rymberg hopes the
club encourages people
to watch and think about
film differently, leading to
discussions about what they
can take from it that they
can identify with as a Jewish

person.
Rymberg also hopes the
club continues beyond the
second session and says it’s
for anyone and everyone.
“It’s for all ages and, even
if you think you can’t hold
up a conversation about
film, it’s not just about that,
it’s about bringing your own
personal experiences as well
and watching the movie
through your own lenses,”
she said.
Those interested can
select individual discussion
sessions with the film
provided for $20 each
or sign up for the whole
package.

For more information, visit https://

hamiltonjewishfederation.regfox.com/

j-movie-club-2 or contact Jackie at

(905)-648-0605, ext. 320. or jstirling@

jewishhamilton.org.

environment for students by
improving some buildings
and building some new
schools, especially in areas
of population growth.
The Jewish Women’s
Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit was founded in
1998 by 11 local women
who were concerned about
the lack of philanthropy
devoted to women and
girls. According to studies
at that time, less than 5%
of grants nationwide were
funding such programs with
an even smaller proportion
promoting social change and
gender equity.
The Jewish Women’s
Foundation was established
as an autonomous fund
within the United Jewish
Foundation, which provided
initial seed money. Since
then, the Foundation

has awarded more than
$3 million to Jewish
and secular nonprofit
organizations.
Recent grants have
included funds for art room
updates and an art therapist
at Jewish Senior Life;
distance learning for bat
mitzvah students through
the L’dor V’dor Northern
Michigan Consortium; and
funds for the Alzheimer’s
Association to recruit and
train Jewish volunteers
to support caregivers for
dementia patients.
There are now more than
150 trustees who vote on
the grants awarded annually.
Participation requires a gift
of $10,000 over five years,
which is then renewable.
Other giving levels are
available for younger women
and lifetime trustees.

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