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November 14, 1975 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-14

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34 November 14, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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All 103 minutes of "Lies
My Father Told Me" is sim-
ple and to the point. Zaida,
an aging, idealistic man who
believes the Messiah will
arrive one day, and Harry, a
highly materialistic, mod-
ern man, provide the basis
for the story.
David, young and inno-
cent, loving and honoring
his grandfather, while at
the same time trying to
understand his father, finds
himself torn between two

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viewing Ted Allan's "Lies
My Father Told Me" (Col-
umbia Pictures).
Czech Film-maker Jan
Radar takes the audience to
Montreal early 1920s,
and spotlights on a first-
generation Russian-Jewish
family.
We are first introduced to
six-year-old David (Jeffrey
Lynas); his grandfather,
Zaida (Yossi Yadin); and
Zaida's aging horse, Ferde-
leh. '

Along with his grand-
father and parents, Harry
(Len Birman) and Annie
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Former Associate Su-
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J. Goldberg will address the
Southfield Series noon
Thursday at the Raleigh
House. Luncheon will be
served.
Series or individual tick-
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the Southfield Series office,
354-0703.

working long, honest
hours selling his goods. He
is always quoting the Tal-
mud as "the only book I've
read." Yet, he remains
aware and able to cope
with the modern world.

Harry, on the other hand,
is searching for the "get rich
quick" scheme. Utilizing sel-
fish means, he constantly
seeks ways to better him-
self, while at the same time
criticizing his family.
While the movie is satis-
fying to this viewer, it is un-
fortunate that Allan failed
to develop the roles of sev-
eral minor characters which
would have added depth to
the movie.
"Lies My Father Told Me"
is a special kind of motion
picture, full of love and
many other emotions which
will appeal to all ages. Par-
ents, as well as their chil-
dren, should see this movie
together for a warm experi-
ence.
—Daniel Pesselnick

`Life in Israel'
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about people and events in
Israel is now being produced
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The 20-minute film,
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Detroiter to Be
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Detroiter Sheri Greena-
wald will appear in the
Michigan Opera Theatre's
production of Puccini's "La
Boheme," 8:30 p.m. today
and Saturday at the Music
Hall.
Tickets are available at
the Music Hall box office
and at Hudson's and Grin-
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Pro-Soviet Jewry Events Due in L.A.

LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Month" from Nov. 15 to Dec.
In response to the current 15 that was announced in
stepped-up harassment, New York by Stanley H.
continued repression, drast- Lowell, chairman of the
ically reduced emigration, National Conference on So-
and denial of human rights viet Jewry.
to Soviet Jews, an unprece- Synagogue Blaze
dented assembly of Jewish
leaders will convene in San in London Probed
Francisco, Sunday and
LONDON (JTA) — Police
Monday at the Hyatt Union have launched investiga-
Square Hotel, it was an- tions into the cause of the
nounced by Robert M. Shaf- fire which gutted the High-
ton, chairman of the Com- gate district synagogue in
munity Relations Com- north London. The entire
mitte of the Jewish Federa- building was gutted, with
tion Council of Greater Los only the four outer walls
Angeles Commission on So- remaining intact. Seven Sif-
viet Jewry.
reh Torah were destroyed in
Their goal will be to for- the blaze.
mulate new plans of action
Nathan Rubin, United
to alleviate the worsening Synagogue secretary, who
serious situation and to lives near the synagogue,
make the American public said that this is the worsl,
more aware of the need to fire United Synagogue has
bring an end to the harass- ever suffered. The building,
ment of Jews in the Soviet which originally served as
Union.
an Anglican Church, was
The conference in San consecrated in 1950 as an
Francisco is part of the Orthodox district syn-
"Prisoner of Conscience agogue.



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