Spotlight Moving Movie Young adults ponder Holocaust commemoration. give everyday." nfettered," a pro- Over 95 percent of gram sponsored by Whitwell's population is the Jewish Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Federation of Metropolitan "We learned about the Detroit's Frances and Joseph Holocaust over a 10-day Fetter Millennium Fund, course, but nothing in- hosted a showing of the depth," said Jeffries. movie Paper Clips to a_ sold- "Meeting the survivors and out crowd of 350 guests at RONIT PINTO hearing their stories was the the Uptown Birmingham 8 most important part for me, Columnist Theatre. Floyd said, referring to speak- Paper Clips tells the moving ers who came to their school. story of how students in a small, David Jacobson of Birmingham mountain town in Whitwell, Tenn., organized the "Unfettered" event. He came to grips with Nazi Germany's was so moved by the film last year attempted genocide of European that he flew to Whitwell to meet the Jewry. The children of Whitwell participants. Middle School wanted to collect "Being there and experiencing it something real to visualize the magni- firsthand was probably one of the tude of the loss of 6 million Jews. highlights of my life," he said. "It was They accumulated millions paper amazing to see this could happen in a clips, each one in honor of a man, community where there is not one woman or child murdered in the Jew." Holocaust. Spotted in the crowd at the Feb. 5 The Feb. 5 event, for 25- to 40- showing of the movie were Jordan year-olds, featured a question and Glass and Francine Krasner, both of answer session with Whitwell school- West Bloomfield; Phil Arbit of teacher Sandra Roberts and students Farmington Hills; Nathalie Giske, Terri Floyd and Laura Jeffries. Marc Barron, Ed Nakfoor, Pamela Miramax film editor Julia Dixon also Azaria and Craig Menuck, all of spoke. Dr. Joe and Nancy Birmingham; "Our children didn't know anything of Bloomfield Hills; Alan Jacobson about Jewish culture or the Holocaust," Roberts said. "They didn't Feuer and Rabbi Lauren Berkun, both of Southfield; Amy and Jeff know about all of the wonderful Schlussel, Marc Rosenblatt, Laura things the Jewish people have brought Freedman and Jeff Shanbom, all of to history and the great gifts that they Huntington Woods. ❑ U Above: Marc Rosenblatt, Laura Freedman and Jeff Shanbom, all of Huntington Woods, attended the movie. Right:Dr. Joe and Nancy Jacobson of Bloomfield Hills Left: Terri Floyd, Sandra Roberts and Laura Jefflies Below:Noah Tepperman of Windsor, Karen and Eric Adelman of Berkley and Jordan Glass of West Bloomfield David Jacobson qf Birmingham with daughters Dan efla, 9, and le nna, 6 2/17 2005 57