A vintage black-and-white identification card or postcard featuring a portrait of a young woman with dark hair tucked behind her ears, wearing a dark garment with a white collar. To the left is a red postage-style stamp with classical figures; below the portrait, the Italian text "FIRMA DEL TITOLARE" appears above a cursive signature.

Film Screening: The Lady in The Black Dress, Followed by a virtual discussion with Professor Lilach Rosenberg-Friedman

Israel, Documentary, 2025, 58 min., Director: Noa Aharoni, Producer: Levi Zini

Ada Sereni was the only woman to lead the secret organization dedicated to clandestine Jewish immigration from Italy to Mandatory Palestine. Through her skill, courage, and determination, the organization grew, secretly bringing thousands of Holocaust survivors to Israel on clandestine immigration ships. Yet, Ada was erased from the pages of history. This film places her at the center of the historical narrative—where she rightfully belongs.

Lilach Rosenberg-Friedman is an Associate Professor at the Martin (Szusz) Land of Israel studies and Archaeology department, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, where she is also Director of the Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Center for the Study of Women in Judaism. She is a historian who specializes in the social history of Mandatory Palestine and the State of Israel. Dr. Rosenberg-Friedman’s research focuses on the history of women, gender, and family, and includes various essays such as women’s identity, status, and roles; feminine leadership; family history; marriage, births, and motherhood in a national society that combines tradition and modernization; and biographies of women. She researched the story of Ada Sereni, on whom the film is based, advised during the background research phase leading up to the film, and appeared in it as an interviewee.

Date

Feb 12, 2026

Time

8:00 pm - 9:50 pm

Labels

Film Screening

Location

Hubbard Hall G29, 964 Hubbard Rd.