
Coexistence, My Ass!
Preceded by the short film Fiddler on the Moon: Judaism in Space
January 29 @ 7:00 pm
Magic Lantern Theatre
25 W Main Ave
Spokane, 99201
This screening is sponsored by Jeremy Press Taylor and Alexandra Panagotacos.
This dynamic pairing uses humor and inquiry to grapple with identity, belief, and coexistence in an increasingly complex world. From imagining the future of Judaism beyond Earth to confronting the painful realities of conflict through fearless satire, these films show how comedy and curiosity can challenge assumptions, provoke reflection, and spark necessary conversations.
Our screening of Coexistence, My Ass! will be followed by a discussion with activist, writer, and Wahat-al-Salam/Neve Shalom co-director Samah Salaime, who will join via Zoom, moderated in person by Michael DeLand, PhD.
Coexistence, My Ass!
Noam Shuster Eliassi grew up the literal poster child for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process before making a hard pivot to stand-up comedy and political satire. But as the region sinks deeper into devastating violence, she must meet the moment by challenging her audiences with hard truths that are no laughing matter.
Fiddler on the Moon: Judaism in Space
Fiddler on the Moon investigates the mystery that has plagued scientists, theologians, and comedians for millennia: Will Judaism survive in space? The film provides answers from Neil deGrasse Tyson, astronauts Jeffrey Hoffman and Jessica Meir, and a quorum of rabbis and researchers.