Arts and Entertainment
October 11, 2023
From: Boston Jewish Film FestivalBoston Jewish Film celebrates the richness of the Jewish experience through film and media. Throughout the year, BJF engages and inspires the community to explore the full spectrum of Jewish life, values, and culture.
NOVEMBER 1
PROOF OF CONCEPT W/REMEMBERING GENE WILDER- at Coolidge Corner Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Ron Frank,Glenn Kirschbaum
Producer: David Knight,Julie Nimoy.
Running Time: 6 min
He was born Jerome Silberman to an assimilated Milwaukee Jewish family. His childhood buddies called him Jerry. But to millions of filmgoers, he was Gene Wilder, the extraordinary comic genius who put his singular mark on films including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein. Told in part through Wilder’s own voice—he recorded an audiobook of his memoir— Remembering Gene Wilder showcases some of Wilder’s most memorable movie lines—“Put..the candle…back,” along with touching home movies and outtakes from the movie set. You’ll want to binge-watch Wilder’s whole career after this delightful tribute
Film introduction by Executive Producer Julie Nimoy.
Followed by a live in-person conversation with Director Ron Frank and Writer/Co-director Glenn Kirschbaum, moderated by BJF Artistic Director Lisa Gossels.
REMEMBERING GENE WILDER- at Coolidge Corner Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Ron Frank,Glenn Kirschbaum
Producer: David Knight,Julie Nimoy.
Running Time: 93 min
He was born Jerome Silberman to an assimilated Milwaukee Jewish family. His childhood buddies called him Jerry. But to millions of filmgoers, he was Gene Wilder, the extraordinary comic genius who put his singular mark on films including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein. Told in part through Wilder’s own voice—he recorded an audiobook of his memoir— Remembering Gene Wilder showcases some of Wilder’s most memorable movie lines—“Put..the candle…back,” along with touching home movies and outtakes from the movie set. You’ll want to binge-watch Wilder’s whole career after this delightful tribute
Film introduction by Executive Producer Julie Nimoy.
Followed by a live in-person conversation with Director Ron Frank and Writer/Co-director Glenn Kirschbaum, moderated by BJF Artistic Director Lisa Gossels.
NOVEMBER 2
FRESHFLIX SHORT FILM COMPETITION- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Running Time: 73 min
Our 13th annual celebration of next generation Jewish filmmakers across the globe, with 6 short films from the US, Israel and France!
Thank you to our jury: Caleb Alemany, Rom Lotan, Rebekah Oden,Samarjeet Wable and Lani Weil!
In-person introduction by Writer/Director Joey Schweitzer (New Lives).
Followed by a pre-recorded conversation with Director/Animator Hannah Saidiner (My Parent, Neal), Writer/Director Joey Schweitzer (New Lives) and Writer/Director/Producer Lily Emalfarb (Suburban Witch), moderated by BJF Director of Special Programming, Joey Katz.
FRESHFLIX SHORT: THE FATHER, THE SON AND THE RAV KALMENSON- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Dayan D.Oualid
Producer: Dayan D.Oualid,Jonathan Hazen
Running Time: 15 min
Yoel is honoring Shabbat in the neighborhood synagogue when his rabbi announces to him that his son is “lighting up.”
FRESHFLIX SHORT: IRIT BARDUGO'S BAR MITZVAH- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Aviya Kalifa
Producer: Elyasif Barad
Running Time: 14 min
Irit Bardugo's only son has reached bar mitzvah age, and she's planning a synagogue celebration the likes of which the neighborhood has never seen. Even when everything goes wrong, Irit is not going to give in without a fight.
FRESHFLIX SHORT: MOON BLOOD- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Katia Korzinov
Producer: Katia Korzinov
Running Time: 4 min
In this animated film, an adolescent girl tries to cope with her unfamiliar femininity. Slowly she begins to understand her body, the nature, the moon and the connection between them
FRESHFLIX SHORT: MY PARENT, NEAL- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Hannah Saidiner
Running Time: 9 min
An animated documentary reflecting on a parent's gender transition and the evolution of the relationship between parent and daughter.
FRESHFLIX SHORT: NEW LIVES- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Joey Schweitzer
Producer: Henry Rosenbloom
Running Time: 20 min
A psychological portrait of a Holocaust survivor navigating the trauma of her past with the pressures of assimilation, in 1950s Brooklyn.
FRESHFLIX SHORT: SUBURBAN WITCH- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Lily Emalfarb
Producer: Caroline Alley,Aspen Nelson,Lizzie Keller,MJ Adamson,Hayley Nash,Lily Emalfarb
Following a young Jewish girl struggling with her appearance in a world that criticizes her nose, a common Jewish trait that’s often the target of antisemitic hate, Suburban Witch tackles the complexities of nose jobs in the Jewish culture.
RESISTANCE-THEY FOUGHT BACK- at West Newton Cinema
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Paula Apsell,Kirk Wolfinger
Producer: Paula Apsell,Jay Owens
Running Time: 97 min
For decades, the world believed Jews went to their deaths like sheep to the slaughter during the Holocaust. Resistance — They Fought Back tells a different story. Created and codirected by Newton’s Paula S. Apsell, the ambitious and groundbreaking documentary tells the heroic tale of Jews who fought back in more than 60 armed rebellions—including six in death camps--and of thousands of Jewish partisans in forests of Europe. Through interviews with historians, survivors, and their families, the film belies a long-held myth and shines a new light on a lost chapter of history.
NOVEMBER 4
QUEEN OF THE DEUCE- at JCC Riemer-Goldstein Theater
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Valerie Kontakos
Producer: Valerie Kontakos,Despina Pavlaki,Ed Barreveld
Running Time: 75 min
From the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, Chelly Wilson built and ruled a pornography empire in the notorious section of New York’s Times Square known as The Deuce. Born to a Jewish family in Thessaloniki, Greece, Wilson bucked her conservative upbringing, divorcing her first husband and sailing to New York at the outbreak of World War II. Weaving together film and audio archives, home videos, and no-holdsbarred interviews with Wilson’s children, grandchildren, and associates, Queen of the Deuce retraces the colorful and highly unconventional trajectory of an American feminist success story.
NOVEMBER 5
MORAL COURAGE SHORTS PROGRAM- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 2:30 PM
Running Time: 92 min
A series of unexpected stories about moral courage: individuals with a deep sense of integrity, who singularly pursue their passion, purpose and inner truths
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: DEAR ANI- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 2:30 PM
Director: Micah Levin
Producer: Micah Levin
Running Time: 39 mins
More than 20 years ago, Boston native Keith Wasserman, an aspiring songwriter, began a creatively obsessive correspondence with music icon Ani DiFranco, believing her song lyrics were personal encoded replies to him.
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: DECIDING VOTE- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 2:30 PM
Director: Jeremy Workman,Robert Lyons
Producer: Jeremy Workman,Robert Lyons,Melissa Jacobson
Running Time: 19 mins
Fifty years ago, state assemblyman George Michaels cast a single vote on New York’s abortion bill that changed the course of American history, hastening Roe v. Wade, and destroying his political career in the process.
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: NOTHING EXCEPT 34 PAINTINGS- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 2:30 PM
Director: Ella Fainaru
Producer: Shula Spiegel
Running Time: 27 min
Exploring the mystery behind Peggy Guggenheim’s art greatest donation, to the new Tel Aviv Museum in the 1950s, and her long relationship with Museum Director Eugen Kolb.
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: PROOF OF CONCEPT- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 2:30 PM
Director: Max Cohn,Ellie Sachs
Producer: Kerry Mack
Running Time: 6 min
Aspiring filmmaker Chloe Cohen (Ellie Sachs) tries coaxing her dad (Richard Kind) and uncle (Will Janowitz) into funding her first short film, raising more questions than dollars.
THE OTHER WIDOW- at JCC Riemer-Goldstein Theater
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Ma'ayan Rypp
Producer: Anat Gafni,Ma'ayan Rypp
Running Time: 83 min
A debut feature film from celebrated shorts director Ma’Ayan Rypp, The Other Widow is a dark, comedic drama about a modern single woman and her quest to define herself after loss. Ella (Dana Ivgy, Zero Motivation BJFF 2014, Cinema Sabaya, BIFF 2022) is a 34 year old theater dresser whose lover dies suddenly. Keeping her identity secret, she attends her lover’s Shiva, steeping herself into a world that was once forbidden to her. Ella shares intimate moments with her lover’s parents, brother, and, most notably, his wife (Ania Bukstein, A Quiet Heart, BJFF 2017). In this coming-of-age story, Ella eventually realizes she will need to reveal her secret so she can properly mourn and go on with her life.
Nominated for 9 Israeli Ophirs, 2023.
THE STORY OF ANNETTE ZELMAN- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 11:00 AM
Director: Philippe Le Guay
Producer: Patricia Boutinard Rouelle
Running Time: 93 min
It’s 1942 in Nazi-occupied Paris. Annette Zelman is a 20-year-old Jewish art student who falls in love with Jean Jausion, her Catholic classmate. The pair dream of building a life together. But Jean’s parents are opposed to the match—and ultimately denounce Zelman to the Gestapo, which deports her to Auschwitz. A World War II Romeo and Juliet story with an equally tragic ending, The Story of Annette Zelman plumbs the depths of human passion, prejudice, and betrayal. Based on actual events told in the book Juifs sous l’Occupation (Informing on Jews during the Occupation) by Laurent Joly.
NOVEMBER 6
PROOF OF CONCEPT W/REMEMBERING GENE WILDER- at Orchard Cove
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Max Cohn,Ellie Sachs
Producer: Kerry Mack
Running Time: 6 min
Aspiring filmmaker Chloe Cohen (Ellie Sachs) tries coaxing her dad (Richard Kind) and uncle (Will Janowitz) into funding her first short film, raising more questions than dollars.
REMEMBERING GENE WILDER- at Orchard Cove
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Ron Frank,Glenn Kirschbaum
Producer: David Knight,Julie Nimoy
Running Time: 93 min
He was born Jerome Silberman to an assimilated Milwaukee Jewish family. His childhood buddies called him Jerry. But to millions of filmgoers, he was Gene Wilder, the extraordinary comic genius who put his singular mark on films including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein. Told in part through Wilder’s own voice—he recorded an audiobook of his memoir— Remembering Gene Wilder showcases some of Wilder’s most memorable movie lines—“Put..the candle…back,” along with touching home movies and outtakes from the movie set. You’ll want to binge-watch Wilder’s whole career after this delightful tribute
NOVEMBER 7
RABBI ON THE BLOCK- at West Newton Cinema
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Brad Rothschild
Producer: Brad Rothschild,Connor Kalista
Running Time: 89 min
Tamar Manasseh is an African American rabbi and activist from the south side of Chicago who wants to bridge the gap between African Americans and American Jews. The 2016 Chicagoan of the Year, Manasseh created Mothers and Men Against Senseless Killings (MASK,) a coalition that attracts Black and Jewish volunteers to help nourish and sustain at-risk communities. Rabbi on the Block profiles this transformative and visionary leader and her new style of activist Judaism that takes the faith out of the synagogue and into the streets.
NOVEMBER 8
NO NAME RESTAURANT- at Coolidge Corner Theatre
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Stefan Sarazin,Peter Keller
Producer: Fritjof Hohagen
Running Time: 120 min
Ben (Luzer Twersky, One of Us, Netflix) is an orthodox Jew from Brooklyn, sent to save the once-mighty Jewish community in Alexandria, Egypt, by serving as the tenth man in the Pesach minyan. Soon he’s stranded in Egypt’s Sinai desert, where he meets Adel, (Hitham Omari, Sand Storm, BJFF 2016) a grumpy Bedouin who has lost his camel. The unlikely pair clashes— Adel is perplexed when Ben uses precious water for hand washing. But his exasperation transforms into a grudging respect for Ben and his mission. A road movie set in the Holy Land, No Name Restaurant shows that friendship, and hope, can come in many flavors.
NOVEMBER 9
I LIKE MOVIES- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 9:00 PM
Director: Chandler Levack
Producer: Evan Dubinsky,Lindsay Blair Goeldner,Chandler Levack
Lawrence Kweller is a socially inept 17-yearold cinephile who dreams of attending film school at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In order to earn money for tuition, he lands his dream job at his local video store. With graduation looming and pressure mounting, that dream starts to go sour. Lawrence’s single-minded movie focus turns into anxiety, alienating his single mother and his closest friend, and clouding an already complicated friendship with Alana, his manager at the video store. The experience forces Lawrence to take a good hard look at the person he is. And he doesn’t like what he sees.
MOURNING IN LOD- at Brattle Theatre
Time: 6:30 PM
Director: Hilla Medalia
Producer: Hilla Medalia
Running Time: 74 min
In May 2021, a cycle of violence exploded in Lod, Israel, a mixed city where Jews and Arabs live in strained coexistence. Musa, an Arab, was shot by police while on his way to visit his brother. Yigal, a Jew, was returning home from synagogue when a rock—hurled by an Arab protester—shattered his windshield and took his life. Yigal’s family donates his kidney to Randa, a Christian Arab living in East Jerusalem. The three families, inextricably bound by tragedy, move fitfully through anger to grief to forgiveness. From director Hilla Medalia (Dancing in Jaffa), Mourning in Lod finds a ray of light in a place where light is seldom seen.
NOVEMBER 11
FINDING LIGHT- at West Newton Cinema
Time: 7:00 PM
Director: Paul Michael Bloodgood
Producer: Karen Bernstein,Paul Michael Bloodgood
Running Time: 60 min
In 2005, choreographer Stephen Mills’ “Light/The Holocaust & Humanity Project” debuted at Ballet Austin in Texas. Blending movement, music, and light, the full-length ballet told the story of Naomi Warren, a Warsaw-born holocaust survivor. Directed and edited by Paul Michael Bloodgood, Finding Light captures the sobering yet inspiring dance performance on film, with interviews from Warren interspersed with archival Holocaust footage and videos from rehearsals and performances. Finding Light reminds us of the ever-present dangers of fanaticism and our miraculous capacity to recover our humanity.
Followed by a live in-person conversation with Director Paul Michael Bloodgood and film subject/choreographer Stephen Mills, moderated by BJF Artistic Director Lisa Gossels.
NOVEMBER 12
MY ARCHITECT (20TH ANNIVERSARY 4K RESTORATION)- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 11:00 AM
Director: Nathaniel Kahn
Producer: Nathaniel Kahn,Susan Rose Behr
Running Time: 116 min
When architect Louis I. Kahn died in 1974, he left behind some of America’s most celebrated and iconic buildings. He also left a trail of dark secrets and broken promises, including an illegitimate son named Nathaniel. Released in 2003 and remastered this year, My Architect follows Nathaniel on a heartbreaking yet humorous journey, from the men’s room in New York City’s Penn Station to the bustling streets and squares of Bangladesh and Jerusalem, as he tries to reconnect with his deceased father. Along the way, Nathaniel’s journey becomes a universal exploration of identity and a celebration of life itself.
PERFECT STRANGERS- at MFA Remis Auditorium
Time: 2:30 PM
Director: Lior Ashkenazi
Producer: Maya Amsellem,Moshe Edery,Iftach Gabay,Sharon Harel,Micky Rabinovitz
Running Time: 95 min
A group of old friends. A promise to share secrets. And a rare lunar eclipse. These are the ingredients for a lively evening—and for this scintillating ensemble piece from beloved Israeli actor Lior Ashkenazi (Karaoke, BJFF 2022, Big Bad Wolves, BJFF 2013) in his directorial debut. In Perfect Strangers, seven lifelong Israeli friends (including Guy Amir and Hanan Savyon, Forgiveness, BIFF 2020) meet for a dinner party. For fun, they agree to share every text message, call, or notification that appears on their phones. Begun on a whim, the game soon turns uncomfortable, with each of the seven friends squirming to explain the many truths and secrets they’ve so carefully concealed and that are suddenly laid bare.
NOVEMBER 13-15,2023
VIRTUAL MOVIES: at Virtual Theatre
NOVEMBER 13
FRESHFLIX SHORT FILM COMPETITION
Time: 12:00 AM
Running Time: 73 min
Our 13th annual celebration of next generation Jewish filmmakers across the globe, with 6 short films from the US, Israel and France!
Thank you to our jury: Caleb Alemany, Rom Lotan, Rebekah Oden,Samarjeet Wable and Lani Weil!
In-person introduction by Writer/Director Joey Schweitzer (New Lives).
Followed by a pre-recorded conversation with Director/Animator Hannah Saidiner (My Parent, Neal), Writer/Director Joey Schweitzer (New Lives) and Writer/Director/Producer Lily Emalfarb (Suburban Witch), moderated by BJF Director of Special Programming, Joey Katz.
NOVEMBER 13-15
FRESHFLIX SHORT: THE FATHER, THE SON AND THE RAV KALMENSON
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Dayan D. Oualid
Producer: Dayan D. Oualid,Jonathan Hazen
Running Time: 15 min
Yoel is honoring Shabbat in the neighborhood synagogue when his rabbi announces to him that his son is “lighting up.”
NOVEMBER 13-15
FRESHFLIX SHORT: IRIT BARDUGO'S BAR MITZVAH
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Aviya Kalifa
Producer: Elyasif Barad
Running Time: 14 min
Irit Bardugo's only son has reached bar mitzvah age, and she's planning a synagogue celebration the likes of which the neighborhood has never seen. Even when everything goes wrong, Irit is not going to give in without a fight.
NOVEMBER 13-15
FRESHFLIX SHORT: MOON BLOOD
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Katia Korzinov
Producer: Katia Korzinov
Running Time: 4 min
In this animated film, an adolescent girl tries to cope with her unfamiliar femininity. Slowly she begins to understand her body, the nature, the moon and the connection between them.
NOVEMBER 13-15
FRESHFLIX SHORT: MY PARENT, NEAL
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Hannah Saidiner
Running Time: 9 min
An animated documentary reflecting on a parent's gender transition and the evolution of the relationship between parent and daughter.
NOVEMBER 13-15
FRESHFLIX SHORT: NEW LIVES
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Joey Schweitzer
Producer: Henry Rosenbloom
Running Time: 20 min
A psychological portrait of a Holocaust survivor navigating the trauma of her past with the pressures of assimilation, in 1950s Brooklyn.
NOVEMBER 13-15
FRESHFLIX SHORT: SUBURBAN WITCH
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Lily Emalfarb
Producer: Caroline Alley,Aspen Nelson,Lizzie Keller,MJ Adamson,Hayley Nash,Lily Emalfarb
Following a young Jewish girl struggling with her appearance in a world that criticizes her nose, a common Jewish trait that’s often the target of antisemitic hate, Suburban Witch tackles the complexities of nose jobs in the Jewish culture.
NOVEMBER 13-15
MORAL COURAGE SHORTS PROGRAM
Time: 12:00 AM
Running Time: 92 min
A series of unexpected stories about moral courage: individuals with a deep sense of integrity, who singularly pursue their passion, purpose and inner truths
NOVEMBER 13-15
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: DEAR ANI
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Micah Levin
Producer: Micah Levin
Running Time: 39 mins
More than 20 years ago, Boston native Keith Wasserman, an aspiring songwriter, began a creatively obsessive correspondence with music icon Ani DiFranco, believing her song lyrics were personal encoded replies to him.
NOVEMBER 13-15
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: DECIDING VOTE
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Jeremy Workman,Robert Lyons
Producer: Jeremy Workman,Robert Lyons,Melissa Jacobson
Running Time: 19 mins
Fifty years ago, state assemblyman George Michaels cast a single vote on New York’s abortion bill that changed the course of American history, hastening Roe v. Wade, and destroying his political career in the process.
NOVEMBER 13-15
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: NOTHING EXCEPT 34 PAINTINGS
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Ella Fainaru
Producer: Shula Spiegel
Running Time: 27 min
Exploring the mystery behind Peggy Guggenheim’s art greatest donation, to the new Tel Aviv Museum in the 1950s, and her long relationship with Museum Director Eugen Kolb.
NOVEMBER 13-15
MORAL COURAGE SHORT: PROOF OF CONCEPT
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Max Cohn,Ellie Sachs
Producer: Kerry Mack
Running Time: 6 min
Aspiring filmmaker Chloe Cohen (Ellie Sachs) tries coaxing her dad (Richard Kind) and uncle (Will Janowitz) into funding her first short film, raising more questions than dollars
NOVEMBER 13-15
NO NAME RESTAURANT
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Stefan Sarazin,Peter Keller
Producer: Fritjof Hohagen
Running Time: 120 min
Ben (Luzer Twersky, One of Us, Netflix) is an orthodox Jew from Brooklyn, sent to save the once-mighty Jewish community in Alexandria, Egypt, by serving as the tenth man in the Pesach minyan. Soon he’s stranded in Egypt’s Sinai desert, where he meets Adel, (Hitham Omari, Sand Storm, BJFF 2016) a grumpy Bedouin who has lost his camel. The unlikely pair clashes— Adel is perplexed when Ben uses precious water for hand washing. But his exasperation transforms into a grudging respect for Ben and his mission. A road movie set in the Holy Land, No Name Restaurant shows that friendship, and hope, can come in many flavors.
NOVEMBER 13-15
THE OTHER WIDOW
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Ma'ayan Rypp
Producer: Anat Gafni,Ma'ayan Rypp
Running Time: 83 min
A debut feature film from celebrated shorts director Ma’Ayan Rypp, The Other Widow is a dark, comedic drama about a modern single woman and her quest to define herself after loss. Ella (Dana Ivgy, Zero Motivation BJFF 2014, Cinema Sabaya, BIFF 2022) is a 34 year old theater dresser whose lover dies suddenly. Keeping her identity secret, she attends her lover’s Shiva, steeping herself into a world that was once forbidden to her. Ella shares intimate moments with her lover’s parents, brother, and, most notably, his wife (Ania Bukstein, A Quiet Heart, BJFF 2017). In this coming-of-age story, Ella eventually realizes she will need to reveal her secret so she can properly mourn and go on with her life.
Nominated for 9 Israeli Ophirs, 2023.
NOVEMBER 13-15
QUEEN OF THE DEUCE
Time: 12:00 AM, 11:59 PM
Director: Valerie Kontakos
Producer: Valerie Kontakos,Despina Pavlaki,Ed Barreveld
Running Time: 75 min
From the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, Chelly Wilson built and ruled a pornography empire in the notorious section of New York’s Times Square known as The Deuce. Born to a Jewish family in Thessaloniki, Greece, Wilson bucked her conservative upbringing, divorcing her first husband and sailing to New York at the outbreak of World War II. Weaving together film and audio archives, home videos, and no-holdsbarred interviews with Wilson’s children, grandchildren, and associates, Queen of the Deuce retraces the colorful and highly unconventional trajectory of an American feminist success story.
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Date:November 1-15,2023
November 1-12,2023 (In Theatre)
November 13-15,2023 (Virtual)
Venue:Various Towns in Massachusetts.
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