Among Neighbors,’ award-winner at Berkshire fest, to open in New York
Award-winning Holocaust documentary “Among Neighbors” screens in NYC and New Jersey, featuring one of the last survivors from a Polish town.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

“Among Neighbors,” which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the spring 2025 Berkshire International Film Festival, has announced New York City theater dates Oct. 10-16, at
Quad Cinema
34 W. 13th St.,
with a New Jersey Premiere at the Teaneck International Film Festival on Nov. 9.
• See our interview with director Yoav Potash here:
‘Among Neighbors’ in depth
Using hand-drawn animation to bring the past to life, “Among Neighbors” focuses on one of the last living Holocaust survivors from a small Polish town, and an eyewitness who saw Jews murdered there — six months after the Nazis were defeated. The Jerusalem Post calls it “a fascinating new documentary.” Produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Yoav Potash (“Crime After Crime,” Sundance Film Festival) and Executive Produced by Anita Friedman, “Among Neighbors” is an evocative and heart-pounding murder mystery with urgent political relevance.
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Watch the trailer
Catch “Among Neighbors” at a theater near you:
New York City, October 10-16
Los Angeles, October 17-23 (please check back if the film is not yet listed at the L.A. link)
San Francisco, October 24-30
Come opening weekend to each city listed above for post-film Q&A’s with filmmaker Yoav Potash and special guests!
“Among Neighbors” is also coming to cities across the US, including Beacon NY, Charlotte NC, Chicago IL, Davenport IA, Greeley CO, Middlebury VT, Minneapolis MN, Sedona AZ , Teaneck NJ, and multiple cities in Australia.
Book a school screening: The USC Shoah Foundation and JFCS Holocaust Center have created a free Educators’ Toolkit to accompany the film for students 7th grade and up!
Don’t see your city listed? Check our Screenings page for newly added cities or
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Among Neighbors,’ award-winner at Berkshire fest, to open in New York
Award-winning Holocaust documentary “Among Neighbors” screens in NYC and New Jersey, featuring one of the last survivors from a Polish town.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

“Among Neighbors,” which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the spring 2025 Berkshire International Film Festival, has announced New York City theater dates Oct. 10-16, at
Quad Cinema
34 W. 13th St.,
with a New Jersey Premiere at the Teaneck International Film Festival on Nov. 9.
• See our interview with director Yoav Potash here:
‘Among Neighbors’ in depth
Using hand-drawn animation to bring the past to life, “Among Neighbors” focuses on one of the last living Holocaust survivors from a small Polish town, and an eyewitness who saw Jews murdered there — six months after the Nazis were defeated. The Jerusalem Post calls it “a fascinating new documentary.” Produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Yoav Potash (“Crime After Crime,” Sundance Film Festival) and Executive Produced by Anita Friedman, “Among Neighbors” is an evocative and heart-pounding murder mystery with urgent political relevance.
ADVERTISEMENT
Watch the trailer
Catch “Among Neighbors” at a theater near you:
New York City, October 10-16
Los Angeles, October 17-23 (please check back if the film is not yet listed at the L.A. link)
San Francisco, October 24-30
Come opening weekend to each city listed above for post-film Q&A’s with filmmaker Yoav Potash and special guests!
“Among Neighbors” is also coming to cities across the US, including Beacon NY, Charlotte NC, Chicago IL, Davenport IA, Greeley CO, Middlebury VT, Minneapolis MN, Sedona AZ , Teaneck NJ, and multiple cities in Australia.
Book a school screening: The USC Shoah Foundation and JFCS Holocaust Center have created a free Educators’ Toolkit to accompany the film for students 7th grade and up!
Don’t see your city listed? Check our Screenings page for newly added cities or
ADVERTISEMENT
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Among Neighbors,’ award-winner at Berkshire fest, to open in New York
Award-winning Holocaust documentary “Among Neighbors” screens in NYC and New Jersey, featuring one of the last survivors from a Polish town.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

“Among Neighbors,” which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the spring 2025 Berkshire International Film Festival, has announced New York City theater dates Oct. 10-16, at
Quad Cinema
34 W. 13th St.,
with a New Jersey Premiere at the Teaneck International Film Festival on Nov. 9.
• See our interview with director Yoav Potash here:
‘Among Neighbors’ in depth
Using hand-drawn animation to bring the past to life, “Among Neighbors” focuses on one of the last living Holocaust survivors from a small Polish town, and an eyewitness who saw Jews murdered there — six months after the Nazis were defeated. The Jerusalem Post calls it “a fascinating new documentary.” Produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Yoav Potash (“Crime After Crime,” Sundance Film Festival) and Executive Produced by Anita Friedman, “Among Neighbors” is an evocative and heart-pounding murder mystery with urgent political relevance.
ADVERTISEMENT
Watch the trailer
Catch “Among Neighbors” at a theater near you:
New York City, October 10-16
Los Angeles, October 17-23 (please check back if the film is not yet listed at the L.A. link)
San Francisco, October 24-30
Come opening weekend to each city listed above for post-film Q&A’s with filmmaker Yoav Potash and special guests!
“Among Neighbors” is also coming to cities across the US, including Beacon NY, Charlotte NC, Chicago IL, Davenport IA, Greeley CO, Middlebury VT, Minneapolis MN, Sedona AZ , Teaneck NJ, and multiple cities in Australia.
Book a school screening: The USC Shoah Foundation and JFCS Holocaust Center have created a free Educators’ Toolkit to accompany the film for students 7th grade and up!
Don’t see your city listed? Check our Screenings page for newly added cities or
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Among Neighbors,’ award-winner at Berkshire fest, to open in New York
Award-winning Holocaust documentary “Among Neighbors” screens in NYC and New Jersey, featuring one of the last survivors from a Polish town.
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

“Among Neighbors,” which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the spring 2025 Berkshire International Film Festival, has announced New York City theater dates Oct. 10-16, at
Quad Cinema
34 W. 13th St.,
with a New Jersey Premiere at the Teaneck International Film Festival on Nov. 9.
• See our interview with director Yoav Potash here:
‘Among Neighbors’ in depth
Using hand-drawn animation to bring the past to life, “Among Neighbors” focuses on one of the last living Holocaust survivors from a small Polish town, and an eyewitness who saw Jews murdered there — six months after the Nazis were defeated. The Jerusalem Post calls it “a fascinating new documentary.” Produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Yoav Potash (“Crime After Crime,” Sundance Film Festival) and Executive Produced by Anita Friedman, “Among Neighbors” is an evocative and heart-pounding murder mystery with urgent political relevance.
ADVERTISEMENT
Watch the trailer
Catch “Among Neighbors” at a theater near you:
New York City, October 10-16
Los Angeles, October 17-23 (please check back if the film is not yet listed at the L.A. link)
San Francisco, October 24-30
Come opening weekend to each city listed above for post-film Q&A’s with filmmaker Yoav Potash and special guests!
“Among Neighbors” is also coming to cities across the US, including Beacon NY, Charlotte NC, Chicago IL, Davenport IA, Greeley CO, Middlebury VT, Minneapolis MN, Sedona AZ , Teaneck NJ, and multiple cities in Australia.
Book a school screening: The USC Shoah Foundation and JFCS Holocaust Center have created a free Educators’ Toolkit to accompany the film for students 7th grade and up!
Don’t see your city listed? Check our Screenings page for newly added cities or
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