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East Lansing
T
he Michigan State University
Jewish Studies Program
launched its Israeli Film
Series in 2000 with the showing of
the classic 1974 film Kazablan.
As the quality and international
recognition of Israeli films has
grown, so has the audience, which
now includes students, MSU staff
and the general public.
In 2006, Jewish Studies added an
Israeli Film Festival to its schedule.
The festival is an educational, social
and cultural event, and one of the
program's largest outreach events. Its
mission is to spotlight Israel's thriv-
ing film and television industry, to
teach about Israeli society and cul-
ture beyond and sometimes during
the conflict, and to promote cultural
awareness and understanding.
This year's fifth annual festival runs
March 21-22. Most screenings are free
and shown at 147 Communication
Arts and Sciences Building on campus.
Showing March 21 are films
Menachem and Fred (2009), about
two Holocaust survivors who
reunite decades later; Zefira-Queen
of Sheinkin Street (2009), an upbeat
documentary about one of the build-
ers of early Israel; two segments of
Israel's hit TV show Srugim (2008),
about young singles within a modern
Orthodox Jerusalem community; and
It All Begins at Sea (2008), a feature
film about an Israeli family coping
with life experiences.
Lemon Tree (2008), about a
Palestinian widow with a lemon grove
deemed to pose a security threat, will
be screened Monday, March 22.
The 2010 Israeli Film Festival
Committee is made up of founder/
coordinator Ellen Rothfeld, Yael
Aronoff, Joyce Ladenson,Ya'acov Sarig
and Cliff Shekter. Dany Rothfield pro-
vides technical and logistical support
throughout the festival.
Jewish Studies receives support for
the festival from a host of on- and
off-campus donors, including MSU
Hillel, MSU Hebrew Club, the Greater
Lansing Jewish Welfare Federation,
congregations Kehillat Israel and
Shaarey Zedek and the Consulate
General of Israel to the Midwest.
For more information, contact
MSU Jewish Studies at (517) 432-
3493 or www.msu.edu/—linglang/
hebrew/filmi.htm. A
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