Front Lines iNenline NOTEBOOK This Week www.JNonline.us Teen2Teen Web Site Kevin Costner and Kelly Preston. Jewno was produced by the Shushan Channel at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. View the video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQE045C1cDpY&eurl. - Ken Guten Cohen, story development editor Looking for a new Agent Emes Jewish Crime Fighter Sought Agent Emes, the young truth-seeking crime fighter whose adventures have been chronicled on Shalom TV since 2006, is facing his greatest challenge yet — finding a replacement. Until April 25, the production company Reel Jewish Entertainment is accepting and evaluating video submissions for a 9- or 10-year-old ready to don a trench coat, fedora, mustache and sunglasses to match wits against the fiendish Dr. Lo-Tov ("No Good") of Aveiros ("Sins") International. Three new episodes of the popular Jewish action-detective series will be shot in Pittsburgh this summer. Derived from the Hebrew word emes, meaning "truth',' the popular live-action Adventures of Agent Emes series educates children about Jewish practices and values. Assisted by his rambunctious yeshivah class- mates, the secret agent for Tov Me'od ("Very Good") battles for Jewish issues and Jews in trouble in the city of Shpittsburgh. Interested parents should visit wwwagent-emes.com for complete application information. - Ken Guten Cohen, story development editor Jewno Video Pokes Fun Even though Purim is past, you still need to check out the YouTube video, Jewno, a Purim spoof on the award-winning movie Juno. In the video, Esther finds out she has a "knish in the oven" and tells her parents the father is "little Sony Berkowitz." Jewno then searches for suitable adoptive parents — ones who won't make the child go to law school. Actor J.K. Simmons, who plays the father in Juno, reprises his screen role here. The actor is a Detroit native who definitely hasn't forgotten his Tigers. In one scene of jewno, he's wearing a Tiger road cap with an orange Old English "D." He also played the Tigers' manager in native Detroiter Sam Raimi's 1999 movie For Love of the Game, which starred Letters Reveal Holocaust Horrors Victor Rosenberg, an associate professor in the University of Michigan School of Information, will present an illustrated public lecture that tells the story of the more than 100 letters and postcards received by his father, Alfred Rosenberg, who escaped with his wife from Germany in 1938. His speech is "Where Fate Will Fling Us: First-Person Accounts of My Family's Holocaust Experience in Letters, 1838-1946." The lecture accompanies the exhibition "Letter Julius Rosenberger to Sala: A Lifeline of Letters Document an (the original fam- Extraordinary Story of Courage,' which docu- ily name), Alfred ments one young woman's life in Nazi labor Rosenberg's brother, camps. The exhibition closes the evening of who was a prisoner in the lecture, which is at 7 p.m. Thursday, March the forced labor camp 27, in Room 100 North of the U-M Hatcher at Gurs, France. Graduate Library Gallery in Ann Arbor. The lecture is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. (734) 936-2367. - Ken Guten Cohen, story development editor Saudi Arabi's Influence Probed Zionist Organization of America-Michigan Region presents attorney Neal Sher, former director of the U.S. Office of Special Investigations and for- mer executive director of AIPAC, who will speak about "Hypocrisy Rules in Saudi Ties" at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 27, at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills. Sher will focus on Saudi Arabia's influence on U.S. governmental poli- cies. Attendees will be able to sign forms asking Michigan's senators and representatives to co-sponsor the Saudi Arabia Accountability Act (S. 2243 and H.R. 2976). Donations to Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav in memory of the murdered students also will be accepted. The event is free. Co-spon- sors are Arnold and Janet Aronoff and Natalio and Rayna Kogan. For more information, (248) 282-0088 or lisa@mizoa.org . JN Cap &Gown The annual Jewish News recognition of top Jewish high school seniors will be published May 22. The deadline for editorial listings of a student's achievements is May 1. The deadline for congratulatory advertisements is May 15. For complete information for both ads and announcements, go to JNonline.us and click on the Cap & Gown button on the home page. A8 March 27 • 2008 -Keri Guten Cohen, story development editor Enter the T2T PASSOVER RECIPE ROUNDUP! We're looking for teen-friendly Passover foods – breakfast items, easy lunches, des- serts. Check out the rules and deadlines NOW! Only at JNt2t.com . Latest From Israel Want the most current news from Israel? 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