High-Tech March The Detroit Teen Poland/Israel Experience will be the subject of a documentary and a Web site. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER T he Detroit contingent set to attend the Internation- al March of the Living in Poland next week is go- ing to be one of the most docu- mented missions yet, organizers say. First, the participants will be filmed by a representative of the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation for a docu- mentary on the march. The foundation, founded by Steven Spielberg following the produc- tion of Schindler's List, hopes to use the march video for future educational purposes, said Howard Gelberd, executive di- rector of the Agency for Jewish Education (AJE). Mr. Gelberd said Ben Spector, a native Detroiter, will join the 60 teen-agers when they depart for Poland April 30 and film their experiences on the two- week trip. The students return May 14 after a week in Israel. Mr. Spector is a student at the University of Southern Califor- nia's film school. "The film will probably be- come part of how kids study the Holocaust in high school," Mr. Gelberd said. Detroit was chosen for the documentary because of the preparatory work the AJE did with the participants, Mr. Gel- Updating a Web site daily. berd said. In six educational ses- sions prior to the march, the students learned the history of anti-Semitism as well as the rich cultural history of European Jewry. "We are very excited about this," Mr. Gelberd said, adding that Mr. Spielberg personally approved funding the project. "Spielberg is interested that the participants learned how the Polish Jews lived, not only how they died." Students on the march also plan to create a Web page of their experiences, to be updated each day of the two-week trip with photographs and essays, said Michael Simon, a partici- pant. Using a digital camera bor- rowed from Temple Israel and other loaned computer equip- ment, Mr. Simon and about 24 other participants have com- mitted themselves to providing essays and photos for the Web page. The page will be a portion of North American Federation of Temple Youth's World Wide Web site. Mr. Simon proposed the idea of a Web page when he first in- terviewed for the trip. "I thought it would be a good way to let our friends and fam- ily know what we were experi- encing," he said. ❑ The Detroit Teen PolancVlsrael Experience's March of the Living Web site is at http://www.nfty-mi.orgirnoth Reactions To Rift Local Conservative rabbis are outraged by the Orthodox power play in Israel. PHIL JACOBS EDITOR R abbi Efry Spectre has been to Israel 55 times. He looks at it differently. He's had to "leave" Jerusalem 55 times. The Adat Shalom Synagogue spiritual leader has held protest signs outside of the German Em- bassy or the former Soviet Em- bassy in Washington, D.C. He's spoken out against injustice to- ward Jews throughout his career. Yet never, ever would he believe that he'd participate in a protest against Israel. That's indeed what happened earlier this month when Rabbi Spectre and many of his Conser- vative rabbinic colleagues took time away from the Rabbinical Assembly meetings in Boston to protest outside the Israeli con- sulate. The protest came as emotions rise in reaction to the April 1 Knesset vote giving preliminary approval to Orthodox rabbis hav- ing sole authority to conduct con- versions in Israel. On March 31, the 500-member Union of Orthodox Rabbis in the United States and Canada (UOR- USC) issued a declaration that Reform and Conservative move- ments were "not Judaism" and asked Jews to avoid the move- ments' synagogues. "No respect, no acceptance." — Rabbi Irwin Groner Since then, Chancellor Rabbi Ismar Schorsch, the head of the Jewish Theological Seminary, has called for the "dismantling" of Is- rael's chief rabbinate and urged the end of donations to groups that oppose the recognition of non- Orthodox movements in Israel. Dr. Schorsch's statement came in the form of a letter sent to 1,500 members of the Conservative movement's Rabbinical Assembly. For Israel to be the "center of RIFT page 14 COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN World of Watches Is Still At Crosswinds Mall Come Visit Us At Our Newly Remodeled Location Suite #175 Robert Stewart Photography Please join us for our spring fine arts event April 30th from l 1-8 & May 1st from 11-7 Featuring original serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints, canvases and fine art glass by both national and international artists. Complimentary refreshments throughout the day. Stop by or call for a private showing. 32506 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI • (810) 851-7540 810-539-1181 Crosswinds Mall • 4301 Orchard Lk. Rd. • West Bloomfield Mon. Tues., Wed.:10-6, Thurs. & Fri: 10-8, Sat: 10-6