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    Sabbath Queen | Australian Premiere

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    Ritz Cinemas
    randwick, australia
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    Emanuel Synagogue
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    Emanuel Synagogue and New Israel Fund (NIF) invite you to the Australian premiere of Sabbath Queen at the Jewish International Film Festival. Join us at the Ritz Cinema in Randwick on Thursday, 28 November, at 6.15 pm to experience this uplifting documentary surrounded by members of the Emanuel and NIF community.


    About the Film

    Filmed over 21 years, Sabbath Queen offers a deep, intimate look at Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie’s journey as a queer father and spiritual leader, reshaping his role as the 38th-generation descendant of Orthodox rabbis. Balancing heritage and self-discovery, Amichai evolves into a “drag-queen rebel” and the founder of Lab/Shul, a radically inclusive, artist-driven congregation. The film explores interfaith love, defiance against patriarchy, and the reinvention of ritual, asking how Jewish identity adapts in a fast-changing world.

    Watch a clip from the film here

    Festivals & Acclaim
    Official Selection - Tribeca Film Festival 2024
    Official Selection - IDFA 2024

    Described as “awe-inspiring” and “incredibly timely,” Sabbath Queen is a top contender for awards this year, according to The Hollywood Reporter and Hammer to Nail.

    Ticket Details
    A limited number of tickets are available. Reserve your spot early to witness this remarkable film in partnership with NIF.

    Rating: Unclassified 15+

    Country: United States

    Runtime: 105 Mins

    Director: Sandi DuBowski

    Cast: Rabbi Amichai, Lau-Lavie

    Language: English, Hebrew, Yiddish (English subtitles)

    By booking your ticket here for the session on Thursday 28 November, you will be supporting the important work and progressive values of Emanuel Synagogue and the New Israel Fund. Tickets are strictly limited.

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