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The Center's Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival
& the Center's 54th Annual Jewish Book Fair Present
Molly: The Goldberqs
The feature film inspired
by the radio and TV series
Saturday, November 5, 2005
All Seats: $8
Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit
Marion & David Handleman Hall & Auditorium
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield
Actress/producer Gertrude Berg recreates her radio and TV role as Molly Goldberg in this
hilarious, full-length feature film. It's like a Jewish "Honeymooners" - you don't want to miss it!
Limited Seating, Buy Now!
Call: 248.432.5577
LENORE
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THE CENTER
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JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL JEWISH BOOK FAIR
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Jewish filmmakers represent-
ed in the fourth annual
Detroit Docs International
Film Festival running through
Nov. 7 at five venues in the
Detroit Metro area.
Sue Marx, given an Oscar
for her film Young at Heart,
will be showing her award-
winner about seniors in love,
along with a group of her
films that includes A
Community of Chimps,
Building a Passion for Music,
Conservation International
and It's a Great Time in
Detroit. They all can be seen
in a session that starts 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 6, at the
Birmingham 8.
Jewish themes and person-
alities also enter into the mix.
Jericho's Echo by Liz Nord
showcases rebellious Israeli
youth caught up in punk rock,
while Vocalize by Robert
Bregman follows Jewish rap-
per Elliot Gerard. Both will be
presented during a screening
that begins 9 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 5, at the College for
Creative Studies.
The Last Mogul by Barry
Avrich provides a biography of
Lew Wasserman, who headed
up a booking agency for stars,
and it will be on view 5 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Detroit
Film Theatre.
Swing State by Zach
Smilovitz reviews the cam-
paign of Steven Reifman, who
tried to defeat Joe Knollenberg
for a seat in Congress, and this
film will be presented 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 6, at the College
for Creative Studies.
For a complete schedule of
the films to be shown, visit
www.detroitdocs.org .0
www.jccdet.org
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Jeffrey Kay - Executive Chef
Book your Holiday Party by Nov. 30, 1005 and Receive 10% Discount
(all for Details!
Testimonial: "Royal Catering presented us with an assortment of mouth-
watering menu selections to choose from. Close attention was paid to every
detail involved with home catering and our specific needs (for a kosher
family and friends' pre-wedding party).
Jeff and the Royal Catering staff were professional and stress-free to work
with. We were so pleased with the success of our party - we hired him to do
one two weeks later."
— Lynn and Sandy Lipman
Jericho's Echo: Israeli youth caught up in punk rock.
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