Three Dynamic Film Programs Now Available For Your University Campus

January 17, 2007

THREE DYNAMIC FILM PROGRAMS NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

Ever Again
Narrated by Academy Award actor/director Kevin Costner, Ever Again is a cutting edge documentary that examines today’s resurgence of violent antisemitism and terrorism that threatens Europe and all of Western civilization. It exposes the dangerous Islamic extremism and culture of death being preached from the mosques of Europe's major cities.

Rabbi Ari Hier, Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Campus Outreach (campusoutreach@wiesenthal.net) will lead a dialogue with the campus community after the screening of this provocative movie.

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Academy Award® Winner
The Long Way Home 
Narrated by Morgan Freeman,* The Long Way Home portrays the struggle of the tens of thousands of displaced Jewish refugees to find dignity and renewal in the aftermath of the Nazi Holocaust. The Oscar-winning documentary focuses on 1945-1948, the critical years between the end of World War II and the establishment of the State of Israel.

*Other narrators include Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer, Nina Siemaszko, Helen Slater, and Michael York.

Rabbi Ari Hier, Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Campus Outreach (campusoutreach@wiesenthal.net) will lead a dialogue with the campus community on the unique and monumental contributions made by Holocaust survivors to the revitalization of Jewish life in the Holy Land and throughout the Diaspora.

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Unlikely Heroes 
Narrated by Academy Award® winner Sir Ben Kingsley, Unlikely Heroes chronicles the yet untold stories of Jewish resistance and individual heroism during the Nazi Holocaust.  Accompanying a rabbi’s son who disguises himself as a SS Major to save Jews in Budapest; discovering the unmatched heroism of a young woman involved in the successful plot to blow up the crematorium at Auschwitz-Birkenau; and a young attorney who personally confronted and defied Adolf Eichmann to launch an extraordinary scheme that enabled 40,000 desperate refugee Jews to reach Palestine.

Rabbi Ari Hier, Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Campus Outreach (campusoutreach@wiesenthal.net) will lead a discussion about the core Judaic values of personal responsibility, leadership and heroism portrayed in this riveting documentary.

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