December 5: Interview with Maya Zinshtein, director of ‘Til Kingdom Come
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This talk will take place on Saturday, December 5 at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT.
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The Forward is excited to once again partner with the Marlene Meyersen JCC Other Israel Film Festival, a leading supporter and promoter of Israeli cinema. The film festival, which will be held virtually via streaming, seeks to uncover untold stories of those living in Israel.
Join Life Editor, Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt as she interviews Maya Zinshtein, the director of ‘Til Kingdom Come, a story of American Evangelicals praying for Israel in anticipation of Jesus’s apocalyptic return.
Maya Zinshtein is an Emmy Award-winning Israeli documentarian and journalist. Her films have been featured on Netflix, PBS, BBC, and more than 100 film festivals. Zinshtein is also an alumna of Sundance Institute, and and serves on the jury of Israeli and International film festivals in addition to teaching at the Sam Spiegel film school in Jerusalem.
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