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September 12, 2019 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-12

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SEPTEMBER 12 • 2019 | 39

Flickering Shadows

The Holocaust Memorial
Center Zekelman Family
Campus presents “Flickering
Shadows: Images of the
Holocaust in Film and TV,”
featuring graphic novelist Arie
Kaplan, Sunday, Sept. 22.
A meet and greet with light
refreshments begins at 6 p.m.,
followed by the program at 7.
Discover how films and
TV shows like Schindler’
s List,
X-Men: First Class and Twilight
Zone shape how we think about
the Holocaust.
Kaplan is a screenwriter
for television, comic books
and video games. He is the
author of the award-winning
nonfiction book From Krakow
to Krypton: Jews and Comic
Books. He has also written
several books for young readers,
including LEGO Star Wars: The
Official Stormtroopers Training
Manual and The Jurassic Park
Little Golden Book.
The event is co-sponsored by
Temple Israel. Tickets are $10
per person or free with HMC
membership. A book signing
will follow. RSVP by Sept. 19
to (248) 536-9616.

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MJAC Holds
Annual Meeting

Michigan Jewish Action
Council (MJAC) will hold
its annual membership eve-
ning T
uesday, Sept. 17, from
7-9 p.m. at the Adat Shalom
Synagogue Social Hall.
Admission is $5, but will be free
for students with a current stu-
dent ID. The featured speaker
will be Rabbi Yitzhok Tendler.
Tendler is the director and
co-founder of Young Jewish
Conservatives. He is a senior fel-
low at CPAC’
s parent organiza-
tion, the American Conservative
Union. Tendler leads Jewish col-
lege students on trips to Israel
for Jewish literacy and advocacy
training. He is the executive
director of an Orthodox congre-
gation in Atlanta.
Reservations are necessary
and may be made at MJAC.
us.

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