Federation Star - April 2022

Page 27

JEWISH INTEREST

April 2022

Federation Star

3A

Broadway dreams, two action flicks, Auschwitz gladiators Stars of David By Nate Bloom, Stars of David Contributing Columnist

E

ditor’s Note: Persons in bold are deemed by Nate Bloom to be Jewish for the purpose of this column. Persons identified as Jewish have at least one Jewish parent and were not raised in, or identify with, a faith other than Judaism. Converts to Judaism, of course, are also identified as Jewish. The Disney+ original film, “Better Nate Than Ever,” premieres April 1. Nate, 13, is an unpopular Pittsburgh teen who fantasizes that he will become a big Broadway star. His best friend, Libby, convinces him to go with her to New York and audition for a big Broadway musical. He lucks out when he runs into his Aunt Heidi (Lisa Kudrow, 58), a ‘showbiz smart’ person who has long been estranged from Nate’s parents. On April 4 and 5, most PBS stations will air a two-part biography of Benjamin Franklin. The episodes are each two hours long, from 8 to10 p.m. I’m sure there will be encore showings and you can watch it on the PBS app. The super-famous documentary maker, Ken Burns, directed the episodes. It is narrated by actor Peter Coyote, 80. I doubt that Burns (whose wife is Jewish) will even mention this, but I will, in case you come across the many antisemitic sites that say Franklin wrote

a lengthy attack on Jews. Usually called the “Franklin Prophecy,” this “big lie” junk was actually written by a notorious antisemite in the 1930s. Check the very good Wikipedia entry (entitled “Franklin’s Prophecy”) for more details. As many scholars have noted, Franklin (really) gave a small cash donation to a struggling Philadelphia synagogue. Not something an antisemite would do. “Gaslight” is an 8-episode limited Starz series that begins streaming April 24. Early in 1972, John Mitchell (Sean Penn, 61), Nixon’s attorney general, resigned and became Nixon’s reelection campaign head. His wife, Martha (Julia Roberts), had some info about the Watergate break-in (June 1972) and John knew she probably would give this info to the press. Just days after the break-in, John arranged for his wife’s kidnapping and imprisonment in a hotel room. Martha managed to call a top Washington reporter and briefly talk about Watergate before the phone was ripped from her hand. John then orchestrated a smear campaign to paint his wife as a drunk and a “nut.” Nat Faxon, 44, whose mother was Jewish, plays top Nixon aide Bob Haldeman. Like Nixon’s other top aide, John Ehrlichman, Haldeman did prison time for his Watergate crimes. The Nixon

tapes disclosed that Haldeman and Nixon often made antisemitic remarks, but never did so when Ehrlichman was present. Why? They knew that Ehrlichman’s father was a Jew who converted to John’s mother’s faith, Christian Science. The action-thriller film, “Ambulance,” opens in theaters April 8. Plot: William Sharp, an African American war vet, needs $231,000 for his wife’s surgery. He turns to his adoptive brother Danny (Jake Gyllenhaal, 41), a career criminal. Their attempt to rob a bank goes wrong — they shoot a police officer and flee in an ambulance carrying the shot cop and an EMT. In a recent Esquire interview, Gyllenhaal said it was time for him to do some big action movies again — and that’s the type of films that “Ambulance” director Michael Bay, 57, makes (“Transformers,” “Pearl Harbor”). Esquire also reported that Jake’s actress sister, Maggie, gave Jake a mezuzah at a 2021 family Hanukkah party hosted by their screenwriter mother, Naomi Foner, 75. Ben Foster, 41, an excellent actor, stars in two new movies — “The Contractor” (in theaters April 1) and “The Survivor,” an original HBO Max film (premieres April 27). Foster was raised in his father’s Jewish faith and was a bar

mitzvah. His wife, Laura Prepon, 41 (“That '70s Show”), also is the child of a Jewish father/non-Jewish mother. “Contractor” is an action film about James Harper, a former special forces soldier (Chris Pine) who goes to work for a private company along with his best friend (Foster). He needs friends when he takes on a very dangerous overseas mission. Foster is the star of “The Survivor,” based on the true story of Harry Haft (1925-2007). Haft was just 16 when he was sent to Auschwitz. His strong build prompted the SS to train him to be a boxer. The SS found it “entertaining” to force prisoners to box to the death before military personnel. Haft survived 76 such matches. I am annoyed that the only other Jew playing a Jew is Israeli model and actress Dar Zuzovsky, 31. Vicky Krieps, who plays Miriam, Haft’s (real) Jewish girlfriend, isn’t Jewish — but I give Krieps a “pass” because her real-life grandfather was an anti-Nazi resistance leader. The film was directed by Oscar-winner Barry Levinson, 79. Frankly, I don’t like seeing Jews beat other Jews to death, and a very similar true-life “box or die” film about a Greek Jew in Auschwitz was made in 1989 — “Triumph of the Spirit.”

It’s not manna from heaven, but this Passover, provide something just as crucial to the survival of the Israeli people.

Whether it’s a missile attack, a new Covid variant, or serious car crash, your gift to Magen David Adom ensures its 30,000 emergency medical technicians and paramedics have the supplies and resources they need to save lives. So this Passover, while you recount the story of the Jews’ redemption from slavery, your gift will help modern-day Israelis survive the threats they face today. Make a gift to Magen David Adom today. Pesach kasher v’sameach.

afmda.org/passover

• • • • • • •

• Autoimmune Disease Treatment Advanced Cataract Surgery Clear Lens Exchange Surgery Vitamin D (Coimbra Protocol) Implantable Contact Lens Surgery • Facial Harmonization Dysport® Cornea Surgery Dry Eye Therapy Botox Cosmetic® Glaucoma Care and Surgery Facial Fillers LASIK PDO Threads

77 8TH STREET SOUTH • NAPLES, FL 34102 239.325.2015 • GINSBERGEYE.COM


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Passover memories

3min
page 34

Study, prayer, assembly

3min
page 33

April is more than just April Fool’s Day

1min
page 33

Stand up and be counted

4min
pages 32-33

Just how free are we?

3min
page 32

Redemption

4min
page 31

Passover reimagined

4min
page 31

Up close interviews with soldiers protecting Israel’s tense Syrian-Jordanian border

3min
page 30

Congregation welcomes hero of Surfside during FIDF Shabbaton

3min
page 30

Naples community celebrates the land and people of Israel at local breakfast

2min
page 29

Safta’s modern Old Charoset

6min
page 28

Broadway dreams, two action flicks, Auschwitz gladiators

5min
page 27

How Christians saved Passover for south Italy’s secret Jews

5min
page 26

Chad Gadya — why a goat?

4min
page 25

Our children and the community around them

4min
page 23

Federation Star - April 2022

2min
page 23

Another great month

1min
page 22

The ugly face of antisemitism in the U.S. today

7min
pages 21-22

Healing through Hadassah

2min
page 21

JWV Post 202 update

2min
page 20

Horrific war in Ukraine has touched us all

4min
page 19

At the Holocaust Museum

5min
pages 17-18

Temple Shalom events open to the community

3min
page 16

Senior programs continue

2min
page 16

Let’s do lunch — MCA style

3min
page 15

Rabbi Susan Nanus inspires us to “Find Yourself a Friend” at WCA’s Community of Friendship event

5min
page 14

Free hearing services offered to adults and seniors in need

2min
page 12

Meet the Karnilow family

2min
page 12

Putting the fun in educating Jewish children

1min
page 10

Dayenu!

2min
page 10

Brick Paver donors

2min
page 9

Hard hat tours of the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center

1min
page 8

Why Rabbi Skorka’s visit to Naples and his 25-year friendship with Pope Francis resonate with historic significance

4min
page 7

Happy Passover!

2min
page 6

Congratulations!

2min
page 6

No worries as the 7th Jewish Book Festival comes to a close

5min
page 4

Human Needs Award winners 2022

3min
page 3

Federation is your Jewish home

3min
page 2

The benefits of membership are in the giving

5min
page 1
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.