Sunday, October 14, 2007


SAVE THIS DATE & TIME!
OCTOBER 21, 2007, 7:00 P.M.
SACOPEE VALLEY FORUM FILM FESTIVAL
HORIZON’S BUILDING PRESENTS…
In a testimony to the power of tolerance, filmmaker Menachem Daum, his wife, and their sons travel to a Polish town where his father-in-law and his two brothers hid from the Nazis with a non-Jewish family for 28 months. After many years, the Muchas find the expression of gratitude they seem desperately to have desired, and the Daums tearfully piece together their history. Ultimately Daum's journey begins to heal wounds between the two families and provides a solid foundation from which to increase interfaith tolerance, within his own family and the world. to raw emotion.

Refreshments will be served & a time for discussion will follow. FMI: Denis at 625-4411 or dahrev@psouth.net

1 comment:

pat said...

this looks like an interesting movie. if it wasn't outside of the brownfield borders, i'd go in a new york minute