SARATOGA SPRINGS — Congregation Shaara Tfille and The Jewish Community Center of Saratoga Springs will live stream the documentary “They Ain’t Ready for Me,” at 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 12.
Directed by independent filmmaker Brad Rothschild, “They Ain’t Ready for Me” follows 41-year-old, African American rabbinical student and Mothers Against Senseless Killing (MASK) founder Tamar Manasseh, over a 2-year period of her anti-violence activism and fight against senseless killings on the south side of Chicago.
Manasseh’s daily efforts focus on reducing the relentless gun violence, racial tensions, poverty, homelessness, joblessness, addiction and inequality. Her faith is a catalyst for change as she emphasizes that Judaism’s concept of Tikkun Olam clearly recognizes we must repair the world.
“They Ain’t Ready For Me” explores the challenges and motivations of a fearless community leader as she works to prevent more people from being killed.
Open to the entire community, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to obtain the live streaming link. Congregation Shaara Tfille is an egalitarian Conservative congregation that welcomes all Jews, inter-faith families and the LGBTQ community.