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  1. 2 nov. 2021 · The film breaks down stereotypes around what Jewishness “looks like.” But it also highlights and broadens the beauty of this diversity. Ariella Daniels, one of the 10 subjects profiled in Periphery, is an observant member of Bene Israel.

  2. Periphery is an evocative photographic and film project that bears witness to ethnic diversity in the Jewish community. Sharing narratives from individuals of multiracial and multiethnic backgrounds, Periphery creates space to look, listen, and learn from participants as they share their experiences and explore ideas of representation, ...

  3. PERIPHERY is screening in-person and online at the 34th Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival (November 2-13, 2022). For tickets and more information, visit htt...

  4. 7 avr. 2022 · Now, under the auspices of the Ontario Jewish Archives, part of the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, Yacobi-Harris has directed the cinematic portion of a photographic and film project called...

  5. 5 juil. 2022 · Like another famous Canadian export, the short filmPeriphery” begins with a tree. The opening shot of the film shows a towering oak tree in High Park, in Toronto, on a bright sunny day.

  6. 4 oct. 2021 · Periphery illustrates the ways that Jewish people in Ontario, with intersecting social identities, negotiate a sense of place and recognition and reflect on what periphery means to them. This film bears witness to the rich ethno-racial diversity that exists within the Ontario Jewish community.

  7. 28 oct. 2021 · Through an exhibition of commissioned portraiture accompanied by a newly produced documentary film, No Silence on Race, in partnership with the Ontario Jewish Archives, explores the lives of multiracial and multiethnic Jews within the community.