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March 28, 1997 - Image 134

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-03-28

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The AMERICA-ISRAEL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF MICHIGAN

Michael H. Traison, President

presents
Metropolitan Detroit's First

FARBER page 129

ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL

10 highly acclaimed films representing the best in
drama, romance and comedy
from Israel's vibrant and innovative motion picture industry!



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ANN

MML

practices May 5, from 5-6 p.m.
Summer practices start June 16
for younger children, 4:15-5:15
p.m., and for the Marlins, 5:15-
6:45 p.m. For information on the
Marlins, call the JCC, 661-7658.

Exclusive engagement at The Maple Theatre
Maple Road (15 Mile) at Telegraph Road

SATURDAY, April 5
"One of Us"
9:00 p.m.

MUM inN

Bowling Scores

DRAMA. Four young defenders of modem Israel are caught in a crossfire of conflicting loyalties.

SUNDAY. April 6
2:00 p.m. "The Flying Camel"

Morgenthau 12Chayim/Zeiger-Gross
March 17

clamor! "nin

Allen Klegon 635/235-234; Lee Weinstein
629/215-215; Steve Alpert 619/244-205;
Bill Zucker 619/235; Mike Panter 616/223-
201; Larry Harwin 610/224; Bob August
605/236; Randy Spitzer 215-210; Jerry
Broida 224-203; Steve Hoberman 202-
238; Sandy Freeman 268; Larry Klein
236; Nick Aftwerger 225; Joel Lankowsky
214; Bob Franklin 212; Mike Rosenfeld
211; Harold Barman 210; Rick Melamed
210; Mark Bialick 210; Sandy Pearlman
205; Carl Berlin 204; Marshall Spinner
203; Marty Rosenberg 200.

COMEDY. An eccentric Jewish professor, an Arab garbage collector and an Italian nun find common ground. (*)

4:00 p.m.

"The Heritage"

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DRAMA. A story of love, hate, redemption and destiny spanning 500 years! (*)

"Cup Final" 33'13 "Mi

6:00 p.m.

DRAMA. Two enemies who both love soccer struggle with the brutalities and foolish ironies of war. (*)

8:00 p.m. "Song of the Siren"

131'171 ITVW

COMEDY. A young woman's romantic difficulties are further complicated by the Gulf War and her mother.

SATURDAY. April 12
"Lovesick on Nana Street"
10:00 p.m.

'3 113111/13 713rIN

Pisgah
March 13

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Mort Friedman 739/203-278-258; Jeff
Eisenberg 700/256-248; Bruce Weber-
man 659/217-238-204; Barry Fishman
633/228-208; Bryan Levine 630/228-255;
Mitch Finkel 622/236-213; Barry Bean
606/219; Larry Haberman 603/223-200;
Howard Waxer 201-204; Marc Weber-
man 255; Lyle Schaefer 225; Matt Fried-
man 224; Alan Borsen 214; Al Mudryk
211; Mitch Lefton 211; Mark Schwartz
206; Larry Schechter 203; Jerry Gurwin
201; Chuck Goldstein 201.

COMEDY. When a romantic dreamer pursues a beautiful actress, the entire neighborhood becomes involved.

SUNDAY. April 13
2:00 p.m. "The Summer of Aviya"

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DRAMA. A ten-year-old Holocaust survivor yearns for a normal childhood in newly independent Israel. (*)

4:00 p.m. "Under the Domim Tree"

131911 1:11 T1111 1'13

DRAMA. Sequel to "Summer." Aviya and other Holocaust youngsters seek escape from their pasts. (*)

in 71,1'3

"White Night"

6:00 p.m.

Downtown Fox
March 11

DRAMA. A high-security prison inmate discovers courage and faith. Brutally frank, with a surprise ending.

8:00 p.m.

Jeff Block 677/247-236; Brian Brod
664/257-204-203; Jack Blaine 647/256;
Jason Elbinger 627/236/210; Shel Rakotz
609/237; David Shanbaum 219-203; Mur-
ray Shanbaum 209-201; Steve Woronoff
216; Dan Niss 211; Bruce Rosenblat 205;
Steve Ritten 201.

"An Imagined Autobiography" fin1711 1'D111'31DM

DRAMA. In making a film about her own life, a young woman discovers new meanings to her existence.

Films are in Hebrew with English subtitles.
For mature audiences. An asterisk (*) indicates films that may be suitable for ages 14 or older.

Downtown-Fox
March 18

Tickets $7 for each performance.
For information or to order tickets, call (810) 258-9270.
* * * * * * * * * * *

Jack Blaine 684/246-223-215; Brian Brod
655/234-223; Jack Geer 618/212-212;
Jason Elbinger 616/222-203; Neal Drilich
614/225-223; David Shanbaum 204-203;
Gary Siegel 213-205; Bruce Rosenblat
235; Ken Gross 227; Jeff Katz 222;
Charles Kamen 221; Murray Shanbaum
211; Gary Berman 205; Steve Teper 204;
Shel Scharg 202; Shel Rakotz 202; Jeff
Weinfeld 201; Steve Kay 201; Ed Klein
201; Randy Smith 200; Larry Frommer
200.

Presented with underwriting support from
Deco-Grand, Inc. • Yair & Shelley Nadiv for NADIV •
• James V. McTevia & Associates, Inc. •
• Labor Zionist Alliance • Habonim Dror • Young Judaea • Midrasha •

and organized for your enjoyment by
• Michael H. Traison, Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone - Attorneys
• Naomi Blumenberg, Midrasha - Agency for Jewish Education
• Joseph F. Savin, the Sanbreen Co. - Architects
• Neil T. Jackson, Madison Communications - Public Relations

Jewish War Veterans
March 19

Herbert Benson 214; Bernard Harwood
213.

Galilee Monday

Lena Hurvitz 209.

TRANSFER YOUR HOME MOVIES
8mm-16mm TO VHS

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Alice Lasbes 523; Carolyn Fine 520; Judi
Grant 517; Debbie Wein 504/203; Sharon
Millman 504.

Israel All-City

CCHITURS CAN MEM

Film Length In Feet
8mm & Super 8 & 16

1-200 Feet
201-400 Feet
401-600 Feet
601-800 Feet
801-1000 Feet

$20.00
$26.00
$39.00
$52.00
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Film Over 1,000 Feet Add 6v A Foot

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Galilee Tuesday

Your brain sends billions of messages
to your body every second

(Video Tape $8.00 Additional)

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Galilee Wednesday

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Shelley Gldin 572; Marianne Pesick
560/213; Karyn Faye 551/201; Sherry Git-
tleman 202.

Spring Special
FREE

Galilee Thursday

BACKGROUND
MUSIC

Barbara Papo 522/205.

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M. Moscow 210.

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