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February 17, 1984 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-02-17

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Friday, Feburary 11, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Prussian Exhibition a Broad Spectrum

tures, films and perform-
ances. The events in the fol-
lowing calendar will be held
at the main Jewish Corn-
munity Center, and are free- •

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and open to the public un-
less otherwise indicated.
For information, call the
Holocaust Memorial Cen-
ter, 661-1000, ext. 201.

MARCH 4

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — "Our Time in the Garden" — a
15-minute film about a girl growing up
in Berlin. Shown on the hour.
2 p.m. —Dr. Fred Grubel, executive secretary of
the Leo Baeck Institute, will speak on
"Jewish Life in Germany: Treasures of
the Leo Baeck Institute" — a slide pre-
sentation.

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A Jewish wedding ceremony in 15th Century Be-
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the rise of Prussia and later
of Germany to one of the
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sidered themselves to be
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NEEDLFIPOINIf 11[11[C,

1 p.m. —"Jakob the Liar," a 1976 nominee for
Best Foreign Film. There is a charge.
8 p.m. —"Jakob the Liar." Dr. Sid Bolkosky will
lead a discussion following the film.
There is a charge.

MARCH 8

8 p.m. —Dr. Sybil Milton, chief archivist of the
Leo Baeck Institute, will speak on "Art
of the Holocaust," a slide presentation.

MARCH 11

1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. — "David," winner of 1979 Berlin
Film Festival, deals with life in Berlin
from a child's perspective. There is a
charge.

MARCH 12

12:30 p.m. —Dr. Sid Bolkosky, professor of history at
the University of Michigan, will speak
on "The Distorted Image — Jews in the
Weimar Republic." Luncheon in the li-
brary. Reservations required.

MARCH 15

8:15 p.m. —Phil Marcus Esser in a "Kurt Weill Re-
view." Dr. Guy Stern, distinguished pro-
fessor of Romance and Germanic lan-
guage and literature at Wayne State
University, will reminisce about Lotte
Lenya, wife of Kurt Weill. There is a
charge.

' MARCH 19

8 p.m. —Rabbi Gunther Plaut, rabbi emeritus of
Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, will
speak on "Religious Changes in 19th
Century Germany."

MARCH 21

8 p.m. —Dr. Abraham Liboff, chairman of physics
at Oakland University, will speak on
"Science vs. Government in Germany
Between the Wars."

MARCH 22

8 p.m. —Reverend Eric Gritsch, Director of the
Institute for Lutheran Studies, Gettys-
burg, Pa., will speak on "Luther and The
Jews."

MARCH 25

3:30 p.m. —Dr. Jason Tickton, professor of music at
Wayne State University and music di-
rector of Temple Beth El, will speak on
"German-Jewish Music." Helen Rowin
and Annette Chajes, soloists.

MARCH 26

8 p.m. —Panel discussion on "Recollections of
German. Jewry in the 1930s," Ed Shif-
frin, moderator; Rabbi Ernst Conrad, Dr.
Ernest Gans, Mrs. Erna Herz and Alex
Roberg.

MARCH 27

8 p.m. —Dr. Yehuda Reinharz, professor of
Jewish studies at Brandeis University,
will speak on "History and Background
of German Jewry."

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