UMW A , tirti nti , - 1 r , „ RICH Alit) GHAMBERLAIN , sPAmm.,07 Arts & Entertainment "1-10- i-I. nik_ i ri Let There Be 'Lights New CD, PBS special celebrate Chanukah. Suzanne Chessler Special to the Jewish News M F islier THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN THE WORLD hCill to Feb: 3-1,5- Tickets at Fisher Theatre box office & all ticketmaster outlets incl. Macy's • ticketmaster.com • 248-645-6666 • Info 313-872-1000 BroadwayInDetroit.com • montypythonsspamalot.com =M=11 • Groups (124): 313-871-1132 or Sponsored by your LINCOLN groupsales@nederlanderdetroit.com Metro Detroit Lincoln Dealers. '1E4CH HIGHEn • Fresh, Healthy and Delicious Foods The Original Roll Up Sandwiches • A Variety of Fresh Salads, Fruit and Veggie Trays • Delicious Hot Dinners • Tasty Hors D'Oeuvres and more! UPTOWN CATERING U(spD% 6T POMPOINP 2038 Cass lake Road, #9 • Keego Harbor 248.681.9092 1457860 ichelle Citrin has made her way around the Web as the entertain- ing "Rosh Hashanah Girl;' but her religious attention has moved on to Chanukah. Citrin sings "Light One Candle" for the recording Lights: Celebrate Hanukkah Live in Concert and the companion TV show, which can be seen noon Sunday, Dec. 7, on Detroit Michelle Citrin: Connecting through music. Public Television-Channel 56 as a pledge-drive special. Singer-songwriter Craig Taubman phenomenal group of performers produced the concert, filmed before gathering together:' says Citrin, 27, a live audience at the Aratani/Japan who has toured to Michigan with the America Theatre in Los Angeles. Its comic revue Nice Jewish Girls Gone 19 songs — traditional and popular Bad. — include "Ocho Kandelikas" by "When Craig first told me we were Alberto Mizrahi,"Over the Rainbow" going to do this program, I immedi- by Dave Koz, "I Have a Little Dreidl" by ately thought of Peter, Paul & Mary, Joshua Nelson and "A Convert Jig" by who made 'Light One Candle' so popu- Mare Winningham. lar. [It] sends the message of connect- "It was a lot of fun to be with this ing past to future, and it is beautiful Infamous Legacy Victim and daughter of Schindler commandant meet in haunting documentary. Curt Schleier Special to the Jewish News D 10% OFF TOTAL BILL Excluding tax, tip and beverages • With this ad Dine in only • Expires 12/30/08 JN ORCHARD LAKE RD. SOUTH OF 14 MILE Farmington Hills • 851-7000 •Catering for Ocea •Carry-Out •Our Speciality "Low Carb Ribs & Chicken & Lamb Ribs" 1456960, dlo December 4 2008 AI O 0 irector James Moll won an Oscar for his 1999 feature-length documentary The Last Days, which chronicled the lives of five Hungarian Holocaust survivors. His new Holocaust-related docu- mentary, POV's Inheritance, refers to the legacy that Amon Goeth, the infamous commander of the Plazow concentration camp (depicted by Ralph Fiennes in Schindler's List), left for his daughter Monika Hertwig. She searches for redemption in the form of Helen Jonas, a Holocaust survivor, meets Monika Hertwig, the daugh- ter of Amon Goeth, at the Plaszow Concentration Camp memorial. Helene Jonas, a prisoner who worked in Goeth's house. Late in 2003, Moll was putting the finishing touches on an "extra" for a DVD release of Schindler's List. Hertwig owned a photo he wanted to use of Goeth. So he found Hertwig's telephone number in Germany and called.