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March 26, 2004 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-03-26

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1951 • 104 min. • English • BW • USA

3 p.m.

Honoring the memory of Aaron Ginsberg. Sponsored
by his family and friends.

This is an encore showing. So many people missed
it in the fall that we've brought it back. It's fabulous!

Molly, Molly, Molly. Oy vey! This warm, funny movie
is the only full-length Goldbergs story ever made. It
has all the folks from the TV and radio, plus. And it has
a great story about hope, love, helping and above
all, being a family. If you didn't see it in November,
don't miss it this time; it won't be back. When we
showed it at the Oak Park JCC there was actually a
huge ovation—for a movie! Amazing.

The show, by the way, started in 1929 and ran 21
years on radio and TV. This is also a great look back.
See you there!

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1992 • 95 min. Hebrew & Italian with English subtitles • Color • Israel

5 p.m.

Sponsored by Myma & Spencer Padrich, In Ann Arbor in
memory of Robert Portnoy by Maida Portnoy, Rachel
Portnoy and Adam Eichner & family, and Edward Portnoy
and Mira Blusidein & family.

This Rocky-style, feel good picture about Israel
and, of all things, water polo, is fun. Plus there's a
lot to learn about kibbutzim and their politics.
Come see.

Calling all sports fans! Kibbutz Givat Hashlosha and its losing
water polo team serve as the background for this comedy
about love and dreams vs. reality. When an Italian team
arrives for training and a match, Amos, the coach, is going
through a mid-life crisis. Luigi (Franco Nero), the Italian
team's coach, (a charming bachelor and great cook) pro-
ceeds to fall in love with Dada, the beautiful kibbutznik. Of
course a love triangle is born complicating Dada's goal to
save the kibbutz from bankruptcy. A delightful reminder that
life in Israel is not just war, but much more.

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