eV .\;\ %V.k •••• • - \ \‘. 1/4 •\• AOM M :4 ; :4**&::e. ••• \%.\ Axpm:0 ,& ' , . . . : . • `AT''" ttai e nolocau- humorous Holocaust film set to open, the debate over sacrilege and sensitivity continues. TOM TUGEND Jewish Telegraphic Agency I n the face of death, despair and deprivation, the Jews of the Vilna Ghetto maintained a theater, an orchestra and even a cabaret. Up until the final days before the Nazis liqui- dated the Lithuanian ghetto and shipped the surviving Jews to extermination camps, per- Above: formances were jammed and lent Lionel Abelanski the inhabitants a final fleeting stars as Shlomo hour of pleasure and normalcy. the Dreamer in Even in the more typical Lodz Radu Mihaileanu s Ghetto in Poland, which serves as Train of Life. the model for the film Jakob the Liar, there were cultural pro- grams, lectures and an underground library. The players in the Vilna Ghetto cabaret and revues often wielded a subtly subversive sense of humor, HOLLYWOOD on page 78 VV41 NV\ \\ 7