Not In Our Town is pleased to announce the
World Premiere of our new documentary feature
Repairing the World: Stories From the Tree of Life.

Our film is the Centerpiece Film at the
2022 Pittsburgh JFilm Festival
and will screen in-person at the
AMC Waterfront on Thursday, May 5 at 7 PM.

We hope you can join us in Pittsburgh.
Tickets are going fast, but there are a few seats left!

Thank you to the hundreds of people who participated and supported this film, most especially the families, survivors and "helpers."


Thank you to our Pittsburgh community partners:
Repairing the World documents a community’s response to hate and antisemitism in the aftermath of the assault on three congregations at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA.
The lives of eleven people were taken on October 27, 2018 in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. As the Jewish community experiences tremendous grief, they meet fear with courage as they confront hate and strengthen the connections they have been building for years.

Against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in the country, a traumatized community works to heal as they experience the impact and dangers of antisemitism, racism, hate speech, and gun violence. Through the voices of survivors, family members, diverse Pittsburgh residents and leaders, the film shows the powerful display of unity in a moment of crisis, the resilience of a vibrant city, and a community working together to understand what it means to be "Stronger than Hate."


Community Engagement Campaign

This film is just the beginning of the story. As with previous Not In Our Town films, Repairing the World will not only be screened and televised, but used for many years to come in town hall meetings, classrooms and houses of worship to prompt dialogue and action on how to counter antisemitism and all forms of hate.

Presented by Not In Our Town (NIOT), a movement to stop hate, racism and bullying, and build safe, inclusive and equitable communities. Learn more at niot.org.

Engage and Donate to help communities and schools spark conversation and action about how to address hate and antisemitism.

Sign up to host community or school screenings: