A feast for the eyes: In Search of Israeli Cuisine is back by popular demand

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      If you didn't get a chance to catch the sold-out opening film at this year's Vancouver Jewish Film Festival, you've got a second chance to watch it.

      Due to popular demand, Roger Sherman's documentary In Search of Israeli Cuisine explores the culinary revolution that is transforming Israel.

      In Search of Israeli Cuisine

      The country's diverse food scene draws influences from Moroccan, Persian, Lebanese, French, Italian, and Russian cultures to Jewish, Arab, Palestinian, Christian, and Druze traditions.

      From home kitchens and markets to wineries and cheesemakers, Michael Solomonov, chef and co-owner of Zahav in Philadelphia, helps to illuminates how over 70 cultures contribute to a complex and rich culinary world.

      In Search of Israeli Cuisine

      The screening will be held at 7 p.m. on December 13 at the Norman Rothstein Theatre (950 West 41st Avenue).

      For tickets and more information, visit the Vancouver Jewish Film Centre website.

      In Search of Israeli Cuisine

      Be sure to go after being well-fed—if you don't want to disturb other filmgoers with a growling stomach.

      In Search of Israeli Cuisine

      Here's the trailer to get a taste (ah, pardon the pun) of what the film is like.

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