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Seattle Jewish Film Festival Screening at Hillel: When We See Ourselves

Thursday, March 31

6:30pm to 9:00pm
Hillel UW
4745 17th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98105
Contact: SJFF

FREE FOR STUDENTS!

SEE + BE SEEN SHORTS PROGRAM: “WHEN WE SEE OURSELVES”

Curated by Warren Etheredge, artistic director/co-founder of Walla Walla Movie Crush Shorts Film Festival

In Judaism, the “evil eye,” ayin hara in Hebrew, is the superstitious belief that a harmful energy is created when one looks at something with envy, judgment, or ill feeling. But how do we as Jews, a critical and self-reflective people, deal with the negative gaze of others? Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “You wouldn’t worry about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.” This shorts program examines how we perceive ourselves and our character and how we struggle mightily to alter others’ perceptions of us.

 Join us for a film discussion with program curator Warren Etheredge as part of the in-person screening. FREE for current UW students.

Sign up below!


Add to Calendar03-31-2022 18:30:0003-31-2022 21:00:00SJFFHillel UW 4745 17th Ave NE Seattle WA 98105Seattle Jewish Film Festival Screening at Hillel: When We See OurselvesFREE FOR STUDENTS! SEE + BE SEEN SHORTS PROGRAM: “WHEN WE SEE OURSELVES” Curated by Warren Etheredge, artistic director/co-founder of Walla Walla Movie Crush Shorts Film Festival In Judaism, the “evil eye,” ayin hara in Hebrew, is the superstitious belief that a harmful energy is created when one looks at something with envy, judgment, or ill feeling. But how do we as Jews, a critical and self-reflective people, deal with the negative gaze of others? Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “You wouldn’t worry about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.” This shorts program examines how we perceive ourselves and our character and how we struggle mightily to alter others’ perceptions of us.  Join us for a film discussion with program curator Warren Etheredge as part of the in-person screening. FREE for current UW students. Sign up below!falseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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