This film was presented by the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival in January 2011 as part of our series of free monthly online shorts. We're pleased that more than 57,000 people clicked to watch Gefilte Fish in January, and many of you added the film to your list of favorites. Our online short for February will be Jochen Alexander Freydank's Toyland, winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film - we hope you enjoy it!
Here's an excerpt from our interview with Gefilte Fish director Shelly Kling: SFJFF: gefilte fish: delicious, or disgusting? Shelly: There is nothing like the taste of gefilte fish in a traditional Ashkenazi holiday feast- on Rosh Hashanah, Kippur and Passover. For me the taste of gefilte fish eaten at these occasions is the taste of home and childhood...Then it looks and smells terribly. Visit our website for the full interview.
A very nice story. TY
This film was presented by the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival in January 2011 as part of our series of free monthly online shorts. We're pleased that more than 57,000 people clicked to watch Gefilte Fish in January, and many of you added the film to your list of favorites. Our online short for February will be Jochen Alexander Freydank's Toyland, winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film - we hope you enjoy it!
I can see myself doing the very same thing!! 🐟💒💍
SHALOM VERY NICE VIDEOS TOV TODA
This was a great movie!
Next step- not eating Gefite Fish at all
Vegetarian Gefilte Fish!
ha ha! :-)
Here's an excerpt from our interview with Gefilte Fish director Shelly Kling:
SFJFF: gefilte fish: delicious, or disgusting?
Shelly: There is nothing like the taste of gefilte fish in a traditional Ashkenazi holiday feast- on Rosh Hashanah, Kippur and Passover. For me the taste of gefilte fish eaten at these occasions is the taste of home and childhood...Then it looks and smells terribly. Visit our website for the full interview.
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