Jan

22 2023

Film: Dough

2:00PM - 4:00PM  

Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouith County 310 Mounts Corner Drive
Freehold, NJ 07728

http://www.jhmomc.og

Contact Amy Hall
amyhall928@gmail.com
http://www.jhmomc.org

The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County will have a showing of the film, Dough (2016) on Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 2:-00 PM. Admission for the film is $10. Those interested in viewing the film at their own pace, can sign up to receive a Vimeo link to view the movie within a 72-hour window.

Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Caribbean, Game of Thrones) and Pauline Collins (Shirley Valentine) star in this hilarious new comedy that shows you don't have to be baked to make some Dough!
Curmudgeonly widower Nat Dayan (Jonathan Pryce) clings to his way of life as a Kosher bakery shop owner in London’s East End. Understaffed, Nat reluctantly enlists the help of teenager Ayyash (Jerome Holder), who has a secret side gig selling marijuana to help his immigrant mother make ends meet. When Ayyash accidentally drops his stash into the mixing dough, the challah starts flying off the shelves and an unlikely friendship forms between the old Jewish baker and his young Muslim apprentice. Dough is a warmhearted and humorous story about overcoming prejudice and finding redemption in unexpected places.

Seating is limited, so make reservations early for this delightful, in-person and Vimeo program
by visiting our website at www.jhmomc.org, or by calling 732-252-6990. You won’t want to
miss it!

Funding has been made possible in part by a general operating support grant from the New
Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of the Department of State, through grant funds
administered by the Monmouth County Historical Commission.

The Jewish Heritage Museum is located in the Mounts Corner Shopping Center, at 310 Mounts
Corner Drive, Freehold, NJ, at the corner of Route 537 and Wemrock Road (between the
CentraState Medical Center and Freehold Raceway Mall). It is on the second floor of the historic Levi Solomon Barn. The JHMOMC is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Now open to visitors by appointment, the Museum is handicapped and assistive-listening accessible. Masks and vaccinations are required.

The Museum’s Board of Trustees denounces racism and all forms of violence against any group, ethnicity, or race, and stands in support of any targeted community.