The Seattle Jewish Film Festival runs March 14 to March 29, 2026, with in-person events across the region and film programs hosted at the Stroum Jewish Community Center on Mercer Island. The festival is a chance to gather for thoughtful films and post-screening conversation, with a mix of narratives, documentaries, and special events throughout the two-week window.
About Mercer Island, WA
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Mercer Island, WA sits in the middle of Lake Washington, offering a quiet, residential feel while staying closely connected to the region’s job centers and cultural hubs. Many streets are lined with evergreens and well-kept homes, and it’s common to see neighbors out walking dogs or heading to nearby parks and trails. Waterfront access, views, and a strong sense of community are big draws, along with public spaces like Luther Burbank Park and local beaches that make it easy to get outside.
Getting around is straightforward, with quick access to I-90 for commutes to Seattle and Bellevue, plus nearby transit options for those who prefer to leave the car at home. The town center has everyday conveniences, cafés, and services, and residents also take advantage of close-by dining and shopping across the lake. Living options range from single-family neighborhoods to condos and townhomes, appealing to buyers, sellers, and renters who want a calm home base without feeling far from everything.
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