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March 22, 1996 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-22

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Up for an Academy Award on Monday
for best documentary feature, Jon
Blair's new film offers a different
perspective on the Frank experience.

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response to Jon Blair's 1995 - doc-:
nmentary, Anne FrankRem,em-
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How will Jews who haven't
experienced the story a. she has
respond to the:fihn,-"she recently won-
dered. And hovi -will-non4eWs , - twice
removed from Orbach's own experiende
(as- a Jew and as an actor), relate to
Anne Frank'S -story?.
"Does it move them?" she ask. ยง "Or
is it just onemore horror they'd rather
not think about?"
At a recent Jewish News-sponsored

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tragedy," sa
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Holocaust Suririvors, Fami-
lies and Friends. "And if
you're human and you have
feelings, how could you,not
be moved?"

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