(From left) IFF Founder and Executive Director Meir Feningstein, IFF honoree Debra Messing, and Jonah Platt. Photo: Michelle Mivzari
Jewish Emmy and SAG Award-winning actress Debra Messing was honored at a luncheon in Beverly Hills, Calif., leading up to the start of the 37th Israel Film Festival (IFF) in Los Angeles.
Messing — who is also a human rights activist and the executive producer of the documentary “October 8” about the rise of antisemitism on college campuses – received the 2025 IFF Achievement in Film and Television Award at the event on June 6. The award was presented to her by Jewish podcaster and actor Jonah Platt.
“I have always believed that storytelling is the most powerful tool we have to reveal humanity in all its shapes, and facets; to inspire empathy, to illuminate truths and to give voice to those whose peoplehood and cultures have been ignored,” the former “Will & Grace” star said upon accepting her award. “That is the beauty of film and television. Stories help us remember our shared humanity.”
“They challenge prejudice, bridge divides, and preserve culture,” she added. “They show us what’s possible. And that is what the Israel Film Festival has done for nearly four decades. Especially now, when so many Israeli films are being denied entry into festivals or pulled from platforms — it’s more vital than ever that we support Israeli filmmakers; that we watch their work and help amplify their art. Because they are telling stories that matter. Stories of resilience, innovation, survival, family, and identity. These stories are a potent way to help dismantle the virulent Jew hatred, and erasure of Israel’s sovereignty.”
Those in attendance at the luncheon included Yehuda and Yotam Cohen, the father and brother of Hamas hostage Nimrod Cohen, who has been held captive for over 600 days. They addressed the audience and called for the immediate release of all hostages abducted by Hamas-led terrorists during their deadly rampage across southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Also at the luncheon, Rabbi Marvin Hier — founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, its Museum of Tolerance, and Moriah Films — received the 2025 IFF Humanitarian Award. Film producer Brad Krevoy presented the award to Hier, who is also the recipient of two Academy Awards.
“I believe the role of film in shaping our values and future will only grow,” Hier said in his acceptance speech. “Your work has never been as important and necessary as it is today, at a time when our world needs more guidance than ever. As our sages teach us, the Heavens belong to God, but the earth was given to man, it is up to us to tell our story to secure our destiny, to confront the bigots and haters! As long as we continue to do that, Netzach Yisrael Lo Yeshaker. The eternity of Israel will never be forsaken. Am Yisrael Chai! [Long live Israel].”
The luncheon took place at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills and Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona R. Nazarian issued a proclamation to Meir Fenigstein, founder and executive director of the Israeli Film Festival.
“I am very proud that no matter what is happening in the world and in Israel we are producing this event year after year,” said Fenigstein. “I feel it’s my mission to bring us all together and celebrate films, each other, and the Jewish contribution to cinema. This has been a challenging time for all of us since Oct. 7 as cultural events like these are facing boycotts worldwide. This is not just an entertainment event. This festival shows our contributions to the arts, society, and humanity.”
The 37th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles will take place from Nov. 5–20. It will highlight Israel’s film and television industry, and provides opportunities for cooperation, distribution, and co-production between American and Israeli film and television industries.
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