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Nonetheless, Cruise came off as weird in a recent Radar maga7ine item that says Holmes was just the last of several young actresses that Cruise recently tried to romance and lure into Scientology — the first being SCARLETT JOHANS- SON, who was set to star with Cruise in Mission Impossible III According to Johansson, Cruise invited her to a meeting to discuss the film but instead lectured her for hours on Scientology and "didn't even offer me a cookie." (Obviously, Scarlett's Jewish mom taught her how impolite this is). Not long after, Johansson left Mission, citing "scheduling conflicts." Live 8 Hebrews Live 8, Bob Geldof's worldwide concerts to call attention to African debt relief, are on for July 2 and will be televised (check local listings). Among those playing the Philadelphia concert are Maroon 5 (featuring Jewish rockers ADAM LEVINE and RYAN DUSICK); Bon Jovi (keyboardist DAVID BRYAN); and LINKIN PARK (with ROB BOURDON and BRAD DELSON). Meanwhile, up in Canada, Barenaked Ladies, featuring STEVEN PAGE, will hit the stage. Delson's father, by the way, is a former Hollywood exec who founded a boom- ing firm that sells high-quality souvenirs in cooperation with big music acts. Brad's younger brother had his bar mitz- vah party in the building that later became the company headquarters. Seeds Of justice Singer-songwriter PAUL SIMON must have been among those who said, "Finally," when an ex-Klansman was convicted last week for the 1964 murders of Jewish civil rights workers ANDREW GOODMAN and MICHAEL SCHW- ERNER and their African American col- league James Chaney. Simon was a college classmate and acquaintance of Andrew Goodman. In 1963, Simon wrote a song, "He Was My Brother," about an unnamed, murdered civil rights worker. Simon dedicated the song to the martyred Goodman when it appeared on the first (1964) Simon and Garfunkel album. A rabbi, speaking at a Mississippi inter- faith memorial service just before the ver- dict, said of the trio, "What were they doing, if not searching for the hidden spark, the seeds of justice buried in the dust and ashes of a Mississippi summer?" Cool Summer Reading 6 Its been quite a month for Seattle Jewish librarian and Detroit native NANCY PEARL, who received her library degree from the University of Michigan in 1967. She's profiled in this summer's issue of Jewish Women's Magazine, an action-fig- ure doll of Pearl is selling like hotcakes in the Seattle area; her new book, More Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mooch Moment and Reason, a sequel to the best-sell- ing Book Lust, has been chosen as the lat- est selection of the Today Show Book Nancy Pearl: Club. Action figure Through book lists and own her TV show, Pearl has turned on Washington State to the joys of reading. She started the program of everyone in Seattle read- ing the same book each month, thus fos- tering discussion and book clubs. Now the idea has spread nationwide, including to the star-laden beach enclave of Malibu, Calif, where everybody this month is reading Gidget, the 1957 novel by Malibu's own FREDERICK KOHN- ER, based on his real-life surfing daugh- ter. Improbably, the Kohners — an Austrian Jewish refugee family — ended up spawning a book and film franchise about an 'All-American girl" who cele- brates summers on the California shore. If Gidget was the teen icon of the 1950s, partially credit Kohner's great- nephew, film director PAUL WEITZ of American Pie fame, with creating the teen icon series of the 1990s. "17 Nate Bloom is the California-based editor of wzvwjewhoo.com