Front Lines NOTEBOOK JNenlIne The Official Munich The U.S. Library of Congress on Sept. 5 will show Israel's official response to Steven Spielberg's 2005 film, Munich, about the 1972 Palestinian terrorist attack on Israel's Olympic team and Israel's response. Within days of the massacre, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir secretly ordered the Mossad secret service to assassinate those respon- sible for the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes. Over the next seven years, more than a dozen terrorists and Code Name: Bayonet plotters were killed in Europe and the Middle East. Spielberg's 2005 film was criticized for humanizing the terrorists. The Library of Congress says Code Name: Bayonet, directed by Rob Maiberg in 2006, "exposes for the first time the real story of the Ivlossad's top secret 'Bayonet' unit, which was responsible for Israel's retaliation!' The showing is part of the Washington, D.C., library's 10-year-old Israeli Film Series, in cooperation with the Embassy of Israel. The movie is based on accounts from Mossad agents and U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operatives who were involved. Inspiration For The High Holidays A partnership between the American Committee for Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem and Craig 'n Co., a Jewish music produc- tion company in Los Angeles, has produced Jewels of Elul III, a collec- tion of stories, anecdotes and inspirations for the High Holidays. The booklet features contributions from a diverse group including an Israeli soldier, a Grammy winner, rabbis, artists and scholars. Jewels of Elul III, conceived and produced by Craig 'n Co. and made possible by Friends of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek, is available for free at (800) 707-9250 or at www.jewelsofelul.com . www.JNOnline.us Celebrations! Find weekly listings of births, b'nai mitzvah, engagements, weddings and anniversaries online and past simchahs all online. They are bundled under each week's publication date. Just visit JNonline.us and click on Lifecycles on the left. JBlog Arnie Goldman shares his thoughts about the Iraq war, little mitzvahs and more. Jeff Klein offers his Metro Perspectives on everything from dating to friendship. Only at JNonline.us . Just click on JBlog on the menu on the left. - Alan Hitsky, associate editor Brotherly Bonding Zeta Beta Tau, North America's oldest and historically largest Jewish fraternity, is returning its Beta Epsilon Chapter to Michigan State University in East Lansing. "Founding members of the MSU chapter will find unlimited oppor- tunities to bond with other members, take on leadership responsi- bilities and maximize their potential as leaders and citizens:' said Laurence Bolotin, associate executive director. Interested MSU students should call Indianapolis-based Matthew Tobe, director of expansion and recruitment, (317) 334-1898 or e-mail Mtobe@zbtnational.org . Zeta Bea Tau was founded in 1898 in New York City. It is represent- ed on 80 U.S. campuses and has 110,000 undergraduate and alumni brothers. This Week Concert Wows Crowd Nearly 1,300 community members were entertained at Temple Beth El's 10th annual Senior Concert on July 15 at the Bloomfield Township synagogue. An encore presentation of "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive: Jewish Genius in the 1940s!' Cantorial Soloist Neil Michaels and Stephanie Michaels of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Cantorial Soloist Rachel Gottlieb of Temple Beth El and Cantor Michael Smolash of Temple Israel delighted the crowd. Shawn McDonald and the WEVD Yiddish Radio House Band provided musical accom- paniment. This year's program was sponsored by Temple Beth El members Lois and Harvey Freeman and Helen and Tarik Daoud/Al Long Ford. E-Newsletter Desire notification when sto- ries that interest you in partic- ular are posted on JNonline? It's easy to designate the kinds of stories you like when you sign up for your personalized e-newsletter. Click on Newsletter on the menu near the top of the page. Latest From Israel - Robert A. Sklar, editor Want the most current news from Israel? Check our stream- ing news from Ynetnews.com for continuous updates and longer news, opinion and fea- ture stories. And look at the center of our Homepage for a new Israel story twice daily. Visit JNonline.us and click on a scrolling story on the left. ECOJudaism Conservation Tips You can help stop global warming: 1. Enroll in Green Currents DTE's GREEN option for electricity. See my.dteenergy.com/products/greenCurrents/index.html. 2. Run your dishwasher and washer only when FULL. 3. Use cold or warm water to wash clothes. Eco Quiz Roughly what percent of the energy used to wash clothes is used to heat the water? Aeu!N .%111$154, Please contact Michigan Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life for global warming presentations: (248) 642- 5393, ext. 7, or e-mail mi-coejl@jfmd.org . Source: Michigan Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life 8 August 16 • 2007 Last week's poll results: In May, 55% said the price of gasoline would change your summer vacation plans. Did it? Yes 50% No 50% All Fired Up The first YAD Summer Barbecue fired up on July 29 at the Franklin home of Marcie and Rob Orley as the new Federation Young Adult Division board kicked off their 2007-2008 pro- gramming year. Shown at the gathering are Craig and Jill Menuck of Birmingham, Lisa Kramer of Chicago and Daniel and Anessa Kramer of Bloomfield Hills. This week's poll question: Will America leave Iraq before the 2008 election? Visit the JNonline.us Homepage, below the left menu, to cast your vote.