
December 2022
Sports Talk at Sacred Gathering
Scott Brandwein, CBS Sports producer, will lead our discussion. WILL A NEW YORK FOOTBALL TEAM (NOT NAMED BUFFALO) MAKE THE PLAYOFFS? RANGERS AND KNICKS GETTING HOT! WHAT A WORLD CUP!
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Duane and Michael will lead our timely discussion.
Find out more »SFS Film Society Discussion – “Annie Hall”
The SinaiFree Film Society will discuss "Annie Hall." Neurotic comedian Alvy Singer tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with aspiring singer Annie Hall. In his review, Roger Ebert said that “we've learned only two things for certain: That enduring relationships are very likely impossible in this time and place (i.e., New York City during Woody Allen's lifetime), and that life without the search for relationships is unthinkable.” "Annie Hall" won the Academy Award for Best Picture in…
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Sports Talk at Sacred Gathering
Join us as Scott Brandwein, CBS Sports Producer, leads a discussion on the latest happenings in the world of sports.
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Duane and Michael will lead our discussion on A House divided
Find out more »SFS Film Society Discussion, “The Producers”
The SinaiFree Film Society will discuss "The Producers" The results are in! “The Producers” will be the second in our three-part series, Jewish-American humor in movies, sandwiched between “Annie Hall” (December 28) and a Marx Brothers film (January 25), which, like "The Producers," will be chosen by popular vote. Thanks to everyone who submitted suggestions for our Mel Brooks film. The runners-up were “Blazing Saddles” and “Young Frankenstein.” Failing Broadway producer Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) and his accountant, Leo Bloom…
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Scott Brandwein, CBS Sports Producer will lead our discussion on: NFL playoffs… a National Champion crowned… Local teams continue to roll in basketball and hockey
Find out more »SFS Book Club – “The Only Woman in the Room”, by Marie Benedict
The Book Club will be discussing Marie Benedict’s The Only Woman in the Room “a powerful novel based on the incredible true story of the glamour icon and scientist whose groundbreaking invention revolutionized modern communication.” There are almost 50 copies in the Westchester Library System and multiple digital copies in the Westchester, New York, and Brooklyn library systems. The book is 272 pages. Benedict “specializes in fictionalized biographies of important, complex and fascinating women of history and bring them into…
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