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April 19, 2002 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-19

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Arts & Entertainment

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Art Fair

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SUPPORT ISRAELI ARTISTS!!!

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28, 2002

10:50 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Eilu v'Eilu, Wayne State University Press, and Woman's Studies

present two lectures by

Nehama Aschkenasy

Director, Center for Judaic & Middle Eastern Studies
and Professor of Comparative Literature, • University of Connecticut

Wednesday, May 1, 7:30 P.M.
In the Footsteps of Job:
Women Arguing with God
in Judaic Literary Tradition

Thursday, May 2, 12:00 noon
Prayer, Diplomacy, and Silence:
Women's Language in the Bible

Part 2 of the Wayne State Authors Series

Community Room,
David Adamany Undergraduate Library,
Wayne State University,
5155 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit

Congregation B'nai Moshe
6800 Drake Road, West Bloomfield

Parking is available, payable upon entry,
in Structure #2 on Anthony Wayne Drive.

The Pearl A. And George M. Zeltzer Annual Lecture

Drinks and dessert will be provided following both lectures. For more information, please contact the Cohn-Haddow Center (313) 577-2679.
Both lectures are free and open to the public.

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"Mamadrama" chronicles the way
Jewish mothers have been depicted on
the silver screen.

the life of this legendary Jewish comic.
The late showman tells about his
Jewish roots and their impact on his
career.
• Adio Kerida (Goodbye, Dear Love)
will be followed by a discussion with
filmmaker Ruth Behar and takes docu-
mentary form in telling about Jews with
Cuban heritage. Behar, an anthropology
professor at the University of Michigan,
infuses the production with Sephardic
music to accentuate the emotions of the
people who are interviewed.
• All My Loved Ones mixes fiction
and fact in telling the story of an
Englishman who arranges his own ver-
sion of the Kindertransport and saves
almost 700 children in Bohemia. The
Czech film pays tribute to Nicholas
Winton.
• The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack com-
municates the life of a cowboy-folk
crooner who has taken on a new identity
with his show business career. Actually
the son of a Jewish Brooklyn dentist, the
singer travels in celebrity circles before
experiencing some relationship
upheavals.
• Crunch Bird II, Yetta the Yenta and
Thi Golfer, the work of local Oscar win-
ner Ted Petok, bring some laughs as the
three animated short features unfold.
Although festival planners will not give
details about content, they do say the
Bible finds its way into the mix.

• Faith and Fortune: The Reichmann
Story chronicles an observant and reclu-

sive family that makes billions of dollars
in real estate, loses it all with a cata-
strophic investment and then experi-
ences an amazing turn of events. The
Canadian documentary at times seems
like a fairy tale.
• Fighter follows two survivors who
retrace their steps during World War II.
Amid the sadness comes humor and
optimism.
• Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg pays
tribute to the heroism of the Swedish
diplomat who saved some 100,000 peo-

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