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November 08, 1996 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-08

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- Paul Wunder, WBAI RADIO

Yiddish Films
At Oneg

An evening of Yiddish film will
be held at the next Oneg Shab-
bat of the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at
Franklin Pointe clubhouse.
The double feature will include
Tevye Der Milkhiker with Mau-
rice Schwartz and Jewish Gou-
chos, a documentary on Eastern
European Jews who fled to the
pampas of Argentina.

'1.s*.W.Van

-Michael Medved, NEW YORK POST

"NICK NOLTE GIVES THE MOST
THOUGHTFUL AND MOVING
PERFORMANCE OF HIS CAREER."

-David Sterritt,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

'MOTHER NIGHT' CAPTURES
VONNEGUT'S DARKNESS AND LIGHT,
TRAGEDY AND COMEDY."

"

-Ella Taylor, ATLANTIC MONTHLY

Kristallnacht
Observance

The Flint Jewish Federation
Jewish Community Relations
Committee-Special Events Task
Force will remember Kristall-
nacht (the night of broken glass)
with a memorial service 6 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 9, at Congrega-
tion Beth Israel.
The service will begin with
minyan and Havadalah fol-
lowed by the candlelight memo-
rial service. Light refreshments
will follow.
For information, contact Su-
san Wasserman, (810) 767-
5922.

Fun Evening For
Young Adults

Music, dancing, lasertag, skat-
ing and other sports activities
will highlight the Jewish Fed-
eration Young Adult Division's
pre-Thanksgiving extravagan-
za 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
27, at U.S. Blades and Laser
World, 5700 Drake Rd., West
Bloomfield.
There will be a D.J., cash bar
and munchies. Jewish young
adults postcollege age to 35 are
invited.
Admission is $12 in advance.
Paid reservations are due by
Nov. 22. Checks should be made
payable to the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitan Detroit.
For information, call Marc
Berke at Federation, (810) 642-
4260.

"*
* COMPELLING
AND PROVOCATIVE."

-Bob Healy, SATELLITE NEWS NETWORK

FREE JEWISH NEWS PREMIERE

MOTHER NIGHT

Starring Nick Nolte.
Based on the novel by
Kurt Vonnegut, an
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pre-WWII Germany is
recruited by the U.S.
government to gather
information while posing
as a Nazi sympathizer.

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THE JEWISH NEWS MOTHER NIGHT GIVEAWAY
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