in Gut Shabbes Vietnam 1111111 Lost Islands I ow ft "' in Jump ;Birmingham Commerce 4/27 r 1 Israel, 2008, 52 min., Hebrew, English, Yiddish and Vietnamese Co-sponsored by Barbara & Douglas Bloom, Sheri & David Jaffa A few weeks before Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Menachem and Racheli Hartman receive news that they are about to leave home. The two are Israelis and members of the Chabad movement, which is sending them to be emissaries to help a Jewish community abroad. "Where are you going?" the family asks. "To Canada? To England? To the United States?" The Hartmans are headed for Vietnam. This young couple tries to make a home in a community that could not be more different than their own. Even the handful of Jews in Saigon are mostly secular and married to locals. The Hartmans are bewildered and deeply frustrated. And then it is Rosh Hashanah, and the Hartmans wait as their guests are about to arrive. 4/29 Israel, 2008,103 min., Hebrew Germany, 2008,118 min., English Sponsored by Sheila & Richard Sloan, co-sponsored by Laurel & Eric Lumberg and Pam & Gene Lumberg Sponsored by the Leo, Betty & Lisa Goldstein Family Foundation Co-sponsored by the Cancer Thrivers Network for Jewish Women, and the Official Patrick Swayze International Fan Club Israel's biggest box office success in 2008, "Lost Islands" centers on the Levi family. Mr. Levi encourages his twin sons Erez and Ofer to remember the importance of fulfilling their dreams, while their mother urges complete family loyalty. Sometimes there is a contradiction between the two ideals and matters become more complicated, especially when the twins fall in love with the same girl. Winner of four Israeli film awards, including Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor in Holy Land Hardball in Disturbing the Universe: "Jump," featuring Patrick Swayze, tells the true story of Philippe Halsman, a native of Latvia who later came to the United States and was famed for his photo series of celebrities jumping, as well as portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Salvador Dali, Hitchcock and Picasso, many of which appeared on the cover of Life magazine. "Jump" recalls a curious incident in September 1928 when Halsman and his father, Morduch, were on a hiking trip in the Austrian Alps. Morduch died during the trip in what Philippe insisted was an accident. Yet was there evidence to the contrary? Philippe was eventually arrested and be- came the center of a spectacular trial that caused a stir far beyond Austria's borders. Director Joshua Sinclair will be our Patron Event guest speaker! William Kunstler y in Eli and Ben Bagel brunch and movie. Bagel brunch is at 9:30 a.m., film begins at 10:30 a.m. USA, 2008, 84 min., English USA, 2009, 90 min., English Sponsored by Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment (SAJE), co-sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League - Michigan Region Filmmakers Emily and Sarah Kunstler explore the life of the man called "the most hated lawyer in America," their father, William. Examine the life of William Kunstler and the high-profile cases with which he was involved, including the fight for Civil Rights with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and the Chicago 8. The daughters paint a complex portrait of a man whose life mirrors the battles that helped define American history. Emily Kunstler has been invited to the showings in Commerce and Ann Arbor Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival (2009) 248.432.5461 Sponsored by Peninsula Wealth Management Group, co-sponsored by Pisgah/Zeiger Sports & Entertainment B'nai B'rith Unit America's favorite pasttime comes to Israel! When a handful of U.S. businessmen try to bring baseball to Israel they are met with incredulity, dismissal and even hostility. Despite the challenges, they eventually begin the Israel Baseball League. This inspirational documentary is the journey from first tryouts to the formation of the IBL. Special guest speakers have been invited. Bagels provided by Brooklyn Bagel in Bloomfield Hills. Coffee provided by Chazzano Coffee Roasters in Ferndale. Official Selection for Silverdocs (2008) Israel, 2007, 89 min., Hebrew Sponsored by Susan & Joe Orley, co-sponsored by Finkel, Whitefield, Selik, P.C., Lenore & Sheldon Leeman Twelve-year old Eli lives in a world that is twisted upside down when his father, a famous architect, is indicted on charges of accepting bribes. Eli's father is taken into police custody in front of his son. The case is sensationalized in newspapers, and whispers and taunts follow in Eli's schoolyard. Forced to question everything he believes, Eli sets out to restore his father's reputation while navigating questions of trust and friendship. Winner, Audience Award, Best Documentary: Boston Jewish Film Festival www.jccdetorg ■