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Latest NewsEmmy Award Winning Flint Native Named 2019 Daniel Pearl World Music Days Journalist in Residence
The Seventh Humanity in Harmony Music Festival Daniel Pearl World Music Days program will for the fifth year recognize a reporter as our Journalist in Residence. The Humanity in Harmony Music Festival is set for Saturday October 19 at 7:30 PM at the MacArthur Recital...
Expanded 7th Daniel Pearl World Music Days Humanity in Harmony Music Festival Announced
Flint Jewish Federation announces the seventh Daniel Pearl World Music Days-Humanity in Harmony Music Festival, Thursday October 17 through Saturday October 19. The expanded festival includes two concerts, a master’s class in Jazz performance, a $1,150 journalism...
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Cash Flow Assistance Requested! The Flint Federation is experiencing it's usual summer cash flow slowdown and we need your help! If you have made but not paid your 2019 pledge or still owe for former pledges and can pay in part or full right now we ask that you do so....
30th Annual Don Riegle Community Service Awards
This year we will once again honor three outstanding individuals who have volunteered countless hours to make our community a better place. Our honorees are Rhina Griffel, Father Phil Schmitter and Courtney Hawkins. Tickets are $125 per person and there are still...
The Last Suit – May 23
An elderly tailor from Buenos Aires returns to Poland to fulfill a promise to find the man who saved his life decades before. This story deals with the generational damage created by the Holocaust that has echoed through the years.
The Cousin – May 22
A well-intentioned Israeli TV personality and his Palestinian employee face unfounded accusations in a comedy that explores Middle Eastern conflicts “from an everyday perspective,” according to ScreenDaily.com.
Budapest Noir – May 21
In an engaging murder mystery set in 1936, a newspaper reporter in Budapest investigates the killing of a seemingly obscure young woman whom no one - and everyone - seems to care about. What he finds promises to be astounding.
Above the Drowning Sea – May 20
This documentary—which has particular timeliness in light of today’s global refugee crisis—concerns refugees from Nazi Europe who found sanctuary in Shanghai, thanks to the efforts of a Chinese diplomat who defied his own government to help.