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October 05, 2023 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-10-05

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OCTOBER 5 • 2023 | 25
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Coming Soon! Detroit Jewish Book Fair: November 1-12, 2023

Visit jccdet.org/bookfair or call 248.609.3303 for info

The
LosT Rhapsody

a WoRLd WaR II suRviv
aL sToRy and MusicaL Legacy

Program made possible through a “Making Music Happen” grant from The Center for Arts and Culture
at JCC Association, in collaboration with the Lenore Marwil Detroit Jewish Film Festival, SAJE
(Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment), the Michael and Elaine Serling Institute for Jewish Studies
and Modern Israel at MSU, and The Zekelman Holocaust Center

A secret wartime diary…
A long-lost orchestral masterpiece…
A remarkable tale of survival…

THE RHAPSODY:

Immediately following film:
“Rhapsody 1939-1945”
Performed by the MSU Symphony
Talkback with film’s producers and Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld

Sunday, October 15
2:15 pm Pre-talk with Professor Amy Simon
3:00 pm Film and Concert

The Berman
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield

Learn more and register here:

theberman.org

WORLD PREMIERE EVENT!

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