According to the recently released FBI 2023 Hate Crimes Report, Jews are now the most attacked minority group in the entire country, despite being only 2% of the US population. How can we possibly respond to such growing hate? As other minority groups have responded – with narrative story change work in Hollywood, as 85% of the world consumes Hollywood content.
Following in the footsteps of NAACP Image Awards, GLAAD Media Awards, MPAC Media Awards, etc. JITC (Jewish Institute for Television & Cinema) Hollywood Bureau, part of our Keter branch is holding its 2nd Jewish Media Awards on November 12 at Lincoln Center. We have married our inspiring All Star Awards to be featured alongside TV shows and films that depict proud and authentic moments, as well as a new category this year – the Lion of Israel Award. JITC Hollywood Bureaus calls out the problems when we see them, but on November 12, we will celebrate the progress being made!
You are now able to join the VIP evening with exclusive access, by purchasing tickets to The Greatest Night In Jewish Representation.
• VIP Tickets (pre-party, VIP seating, swag, after party)
• Show and After Party: $250 (rows N-T)
Use promo code “EarlyBird” for a limited time for $195 for “show and after party” tickets and $70 for “show only” tickets.
Evening Schedule
Learn more about the awards here.
JITC Hollywood Bureau is an initiative of Jew in the City which began as a YouTube channel in 2005, to push back at negative and cartoonish representations of Orthodox Jews in media. What has developed as a leading voice in the Jewish world, over the last two decades, has a deeper meaning to the name. To be a “Jew in the City” is to be able to fully lean into one’s Jewishness with pride and confidence, while engaging with the larger world. This is in opposition to an Enlightenment mindset: be a Jew in the home but not on the street.
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