They Live In Images Representatives of seven governments join with Czech people in celebrating the heritage of the country's Jews. MAGNUS BENNETT Jewish Telegraphic Agency A festival of Czech- and German-Jewish culture opened in Prague with a ceremony remembering the transport of Czech Jews to Nazi concentration camps.- Representatives of the Czech gov- ernment and embassy officials from Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Poland and Germany held a moment's silence at the June 27 cere- mony in Prague's Holesovice district. It was from Holesovice that more than half the total of 80,000 Czech Holocaust victims were sent to their deaths during World War II. The Nine Gates Festival of Czech-German-Jewish Culture took place this summer over seven days in Prague and other Czech locations. The festival, the third to be held in this eastern European country, included films, concerts lectures featuring mostly Jewish themes. One of the highlights was a screening of the 1959 movie The Diary of Anne Frank, much of which was filmed in Prague. In a speech in the Czech Senate, • the festival's president, Arnost Lustig, said members of Czech, German and Jewish cultures had lived peacefully before World War II, and the festival should remind people of their coexis- tence. Lustig compared the fate of the wartime Jewish generation to the destruction of Atlantis, "lost in the sea forever." "Jewish people were lost in a mass murder, and have no graves," he said. "Only memory has remained. They can only live in images." A Czech-born author who now lives in Washington, Lustig is a Holocaust survivor whose work memorializes the lost world of the Czech Jews and their destruction in the fires of Hitler's war. The festival is an attempt by the living to pay homage to the dead, he told the Czech Senate. "Yet it is with life that we return to them, as if across an emotional bridge," he said. 'Through film, the- ater, singing and dancing. Through beauty that renews the meaning of all things." The Czech Republic's culture min- ister, Pavel Dostal, said the Nine Gates Festival — named after a book by Czech author Jiri Mordechai Langer — reminds citizens of the brew to iF !CHEESE CONEY 12 & Orchard Lake next to Roosevelts Farmington Hills, MI 248.653.0002 E Ei 1 Bring This Ad For A 27847 Orchard Lake Road Czech author Arnost Lustig, a Holocaust survivor, was president of the Nine Gates Festival of Czech-German- Jewish Culture. I 637030 11. ' 77 I EXP. 9-6-02 I•1111 INN 10 MILE & GRAND RIVER 248-476-5333 MON.-THURS. 5-10 PM • FRI. & SAT SAT. 5 -1 1 1 PM • S N. 4-9 PM U 14 Mlle Rd . 12 Mlle Rd. s PM j 1,000 year history of the Jewish peo- - ple in Czech lands, of "its vitality, its wisdom and creative potential, and its significant contribution to Czech culture." "It also brings a testimony of a past filled with great personalities, spiritu- al riches, artistic achievement, but also with suffering," he said. "It can- not leave aside the tragedy of the Holocaust, but- its message turns to the present." The seven-day event, he told guests, touches upon contemporary topics such as life in a multicultural society, the need for tolerance, the fight against racism and xenophobia, and the acute problem of terrorism. "The ultimate goal of the festival is, however, to bring joy, and inspire a love of life and faith in the future," he said. E1 1• OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10AM - 10 PM OUR NEW HOURS Tuesday thru Thursday: 11 am - 10pm Friday: Saturday: 11 am - 11pm 4 pm - 11pm Sunday: 4 pin - 9pm ENJOY THORU DR uGNHET W HEMENW _ . :1 ki :IA Oh 1 in. Fine Italian Dining in a Casual Attosphere OPEN FOR LUNCH! MONTH OF JULY, 1 TUESDAY-FRIDAY, I receive a I COMPLIMENTARY I 1 DESSERT 1 1 with EV zY 1 DINNER E ''... - EE! — — a - — — — — — — 33210 W. 14 Mile Road In Simsbury Plaza Just East of Farmington Road West Bloomfield RISTORANTE (248) 538-8354 ■ BBQ Grill on the Table ■ Best Sushi Bar in Town ■ Full Service Cocktail Lounge ■ Traditional Floor Sitting Rooms Available ■ Free Karaoke 9:00 p.m. with dining or drinking New Seoul G al" d C11 ew Seoul Garden Authentic Korean & Japanese Cuisine Phone (248) 827-1600 www.newseoulgarden.com newseoulehotmailcom Open Daily 27566 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 48034 TN \ 7/26 2002 83