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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-01

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• Theodore Bikel will take a narrative role in a per-
formance of Peter Boyer's orchestral work Ellis Island:
The Dream of America and will be joined by actress
Kate Burton. Cellist Alisa Weilerstein will be featured
in Ernst Bloch's rhapsody Schlomo. The program starts
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at Kellogg Auditorium,
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• Miriam Winter, who lives in Jackson, will discuss her memoir,
Trains, which tells how she took a Catholic identity. Her talk will begin
at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Willard Library, 7 Van Buren St. W.

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• Pierre Sauvage, a child survivor and Emmy Award-winning filmmak-
er will present his 1989 feature documentary, Weapons of the Spirit,
which tells the story of a mountain community in France that defied the
Nazis and saved 5,000 Jews, including Sauvage and his parents. The
presentation begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, at Kellogg Auditorium,
77 Capital Ave.

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ene Lichtman, a hospital educa-
tor living in West Bloomfield,
survived the Holocaust as a
child in hiding near Paris. Lichtman's
father had arranged for a Catholic cou-
ple to look after young Rene during
World War II.
Lichtman, originally from Poland,
lost his father during the war but
reunited with his mother after the
fighting stopped. Building a relation-
ship took time because he understood
his protectors to be his family.
Lichtman's story, along with the sto-
ries of other local survivors, will be
told in Battle Creek to go along with a
touring exhibit, "Life in the Shadows,
Hidden Children and the Holocaust,"
which will be on view Sept. 6-Nov. 13
at the Art Center of Battle Creek.
The exhibit, organized by the United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum in

the nation's capital, is on tour for only
three stops. It has been shown at the
Spertus Museum in Chicago and will
move on to the Museum of Jewish
Heritage in New York City.
"Museum exhibitions encourage
diverse audiences to learn about the
events of the Holocaust and reflect on
its meaning for people today," says
Margaret Lincoln, a school library
media specialist who is at the center of
bringing the experiences to her city.
"This exhibition and a full array of
cultural events will explore the history
of children who went underground to
escape Nazi persecution and destruc-
tion and who were often aided by the
courageous actions of righteous gen-
tiles and other rescuers."
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• Rene Lichtman, co-chair of the Hidden Children
and Child Survivors of Michigan and president of the
Holocaust Education Coalition, will host a viewing of
his own film, Hidden: Poland, and will lead a panel discussion with other
hidden children at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, at Kellogg Auditorium, 77
Capital Ave.
--- Suzanne Chessler

Theodore Bikel

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