APRIL 23 – 27 at the Cinema Art Theater

The Rehoboth Beach Film Society (RBFS) in partnership with Seaside Jewish Community presents the 10th annual Rehoboth Beach Jewish Film Festival from Wednesday, April 23 to Sunday, April 27 to be held at the Society’s Cinema Art Theater, 17701 Dartmouth Drive, Lewes.
The five-day festival promises a film for every viewer interested in Jewish culture, history and even politics, whether they are looking for a serious story or a delightful comedy. There is a balance of 18 compelling documentaries, full-length features and shorts. Overall, the film festival focuses on deepening awareness of Jewish culture and experience while exploring community differences and commonalities. Two receptions will be held and ticket holders are invited to attend.

Besides American films, several foreign viewpoints are represented with cinema art works from countries including Israel, Germany, France and Finland. Guest speakers and discussions are included after several of the films.
This year, the festival is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Delaware, Seaside Jewish Community of Rehoboth Beach, and for the first time, Temple Bat Yam in Berlin, Maryland. It is open to the public and society members.

VIP Passes are $200/RBFS members and $250/general audience and includes complimentary tickets and priority seating for every festival film. Your VIP Pass also provides direct financial support to the festival and our partners at the Seaside Jewish Community.
Individual film Tickets are at $12/members and $15 for non-members per film. Student rates are available at the box office. View the complete listing of film titles and purchase tickets at https://www.rehobothfilm.com/jewish-film-festival. Purchase advance tickets online at rehobothfilm.com or at the Cinema Art Theater box office in Lewes, Wednesday-Sunday from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM.
The Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s (RBFS) mission is to celebrate the power of visual storytelling, showcasing independent films and creating transformative experiences for people of all-ages and diverse backgrounds here in the mid-Atlantic region. The Film Society cultivates and shines a light on the next generation of filmmakers which benefits the community and raises awareness on the positive impact of cinema as a performance art. The organization values integrity, accessibility and accountability.
Learn more about the Film Society’s year-round programs, CAT This Week, our award-winning Rehoboth Beach International Film Festival (November 3 – 9, 2025), special events and theater rentals by visiting RehobothFilm.com.