SIN Entertainment 'The Trial Of Adolf Eichmann' It is shocking, for instance, to very few months now, we are presented with "the trial of the be reminded that in 1960, most Israelis knew very little about the century." But, as we look back on this Holocaust, and that the many sur- vivors who had emigrated century, there can be no after the war had never doubt that a major con- TELEVISION talked about their expe- tender for the honor of riences. highest jurisprudential It is doubly disturbing to learn significance must go to the historic moment in time during 16 weeks that young Israelis were ashamed in 1961 — 15 years after the Lib- of the actions of their fellow Jews, eration — when the infamous and that it took the trial to help "man in the glass booth," Adolf explain why millions went to their Eichmarm, stood trial in Israel for deaths without massive move- the annihilation of millions of in- ments of resistance. At the end of the program, one nocent men, women and children. PBS and ABC News have com- survivor muses on the enormity bined forces to tell the story of of Eichmann's crime compared Eichmann's trial using a potent with the diminutive stature of the combination of archival film footage, actual videotapes of the trial itself (it was the first trial ever to be televised) and recent interviews with participants pre- sent at the actual trial. Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion is said to have taken the great risk of authorizing the cap- ture of Eichmann and kidnap- ping him from his haven in Argentina specifically to remind the world of the Holocaust. "The Trial Of Adolf Eich- mann" (two hours) does justice to Ben-Gurion's original intent by retelling not only Eichmann's treatment at the hands of Israeli law but also the story of the Holocaust itself. 'The Trial of Adolf Eichmann" presents the Narrator David Brinkley trial of "the man in the glass booth." walks us through Eichmann's life story and then through the de- man. This survivor witnesses tails of the Israeli effort to find him Eichmann's cremation after be- and bring him to trial. The trial ing hanged. The small pile of ash- itself is presented using actual es brings back painful memories footage, and with translations of the ashes that spilled from the read by professional actors — Ed crematoria in Auschwitz. And at that moment, for the Asner, Eli Wallach, Ann Jackson, Peter Gallagher and Eric Bo- first time, the survivor under- stands just how many thousands gosian. Eichmann's voice is embodied of people were represented by by the actor Brian Bedford in a mounds he had shoveled in the chilling rendition that makes a concentration camp to cover the quantum leap forward from the walking paths for Nazi soldiers in original trial that presented si- the winter. Eichmann's own ashes were multaneous but awkward voice scattered into the Mediterranean, translations. So much of this story is by now so that he would never have a so familiar that the great surprise resting place in Israel, or any- of this program lies in how many where else. Meanwhile, his image things we have forgotten, and in remains on these videotapes, and re-creating the tenor of the early the story of his crimes stays alive. 1960s when Israel was still an 1/2 emerging country and the world had still not fully faced the hor- — Morrie Warshawski rors of the war. E Morrie Warshawski is a consultant and author who writes about culture and the arts from his home in St. Louis. "The Trial of Adolf Eichmann" will air on PBS-Channel 56 on Wednesday, April 30, at 9 p.m. Eight Nights Of Passover Videos JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER ed of arm-wrestling grand- ma after the Passover seder? Already come up with a list of 100 new uses for leftover matzah (including the raw mate- rial of concrete)? Just looking for- ward to a relaxing evening where you won't have to listen to any more of Uncle Harry's war sto- ries? Then we have the ticket for you. The Jewish News has come up with eight nights of videos for the eight nights of Passover. To make the list, a movie has to have a seder scene, mention the word Passover or feature Moses in a leading role (OK, so he didn't make the Haggadah, but we fig- ured we couldn't leave him off the list). So, grab that fifth cup of wine and relax. T 5. Holocaust — (Not Rated). The story of two families — German and Jewish — and how the events of the Holocaust affect- ed them. The eight-Emmy win- ner was originally made for television. Makes the list because of a seder scene. kahuna gets his name in lights, we don't mind. Besides, if it's re- ally bad, have another glass of wine — or pick one of the selec- tions from the kids menu. Four For The Kids Four is a pretty important num- ber at Passover as far as the 6. The Ten Command- kids are concerned. Con- ments — (Not Rated). sider the Four Questions VIDEOS Thought you saw this on or the four kinds of chil- our list before? You did, dren — the wise, the simple, but this one is the original silent the wicked, and the one who does version, also directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The 1923 version was not know what to ask. Asking at the video store if re-released in 1956 with an there is anything with a Passover added score by Gaylord Carter. theme available for kids is a lot 7. The Last Temptation of Christ harder than finding that — (R). Believe it or not, the Last afikomen. Locating videos for the Supper was actually a Passover adult crowd was hard enough; it seder. So, yes, this qualifies. Be- was twice the task to locate sides, it was a pretty good movie. Passover flicks for the tyke set. But since kids are resilient Starring Willem Defoe as Jesus, and because they don't seem to it chronicles his last year of life — 1. The Ten Commandments mind watching Barney tapes un- (G). Starring Charlton Heston as an ordinary guy, facing hu- til they break, we figure a parent man issues. It also has a pretty and Yul Brynner, this 1956 giant could run through the following of a flick is a staple in many a net- hip score by Peter Gabriel. list twice before the kids will no- work's Passover week's diet of re- (PG). Burt Lancast- tice or complain. run films. Don't wait for it to be 8. Moses — er stars as the guy with the com- aired; rent it and watch it — com- mandments in this 1976 British Here goes: mercial free — at your leisure. It production. We don't know much was also a 1956 Academy Award about this one, but since the big 1. Shari's Passover Surprise — winner for Best Special Effects. See the article in this week's AppleTree for a review. 2. History of the World: Part I — (R). This 1981 Mel 2. The Rugrats Passover — A few of this crazy group of kids gets trapped in the attic with grandpa as he retells the Passover tale. Irreverent enough for the folks to get a few kicks out of it, too. A must-see for elementary- aged kids and their parents. Brooks piece has a hilarious scene with Moses delivering the 15, cops, Ten Command- ments to the wandering Jews. The extra cup of wine will make it all the more fun- ny. See if you can pick out all of the stars in their cameo scenes. 3. Sesame Street Passover — 3. Passover: Traditions of Freedom — (Not Rated). A Kermit the Frog sings the Hebrew alphabet and Sarah Jessica Parker hosts the He- brew-English affair The part parents will appreciate most is the segment where Anne Meara cooks up matzah on the run. A good time for the preschool and early elemen- tary-aged kids, as well as their parents. documentary piece, this one- hour film explores how the holiday is celebrated in mod- em rituals and ancient cus- toms in seders around the world. 4. Exodus — (Not Rated). You got me. This has nothing to do with Passover, except for its title. But gimme a break, it does have some Jew- ish content. The 1960 film starring Paul Newman and Eva Marie Saint chronicles the journey of some post- World War II European Jews through the founding of the Jewish state. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. . 4. Pesach at Bubbe's Board- ing House — Colorful and The Rugrats Passover. Fun for the adults, too. cute, these Muppet-like crea- tures who inhabit Bubbe's boarding house retell the Passover story using silly songs and crazy dialogue. Guaranteed to make your preschooler or young ele- mentary-aged child giggle. ❑