Guest Speaker
Dr. Eric Goldman
Dedicated Film Educator, Lecturer and Jewish Scholar
Session 1
Aulcia
Aulcie tells the inspiring story of Aulcie Perry, a basketball legend who led Maccabi Tel Aviv to an upset win in the European Championship. During the summer of 1976, Aulcie Perry was spotted by a scout for Maccabi Tel Aviv while playing at the Rucker courts in Harlem and was quickly signed to play for their fledgling team. The Israeli players immediately responded to Aulcie’s leadership and that year they had what one Sports Illustrated writer described as “the most extraordinary season in its remarkable history” and what Perry later called “the best nine months of my life.” In 1977, Perry helped the team to its first European Championship, a prize they took four years later again under his leadership. After the season, to the surprise of many, Aulcie Perry converted to Judaism, adopted the Hebrew name Elisha Ben Avraham, and became an Israeli citizen. This inspiring film tells the story of this remarkable athlete who captured the spirit of a nation, triumphant and victorious against all odds, and put Israel on the map.
Length: 72 min
Language: English with some Hebrew
Director: Dani Menkin
Session 2
The Chop
Length: 16 min
Language: English
Director: Lewis Rose
German Shepherd
Length: 9 min 30 sec
Language: English
Director: Nils Bergendal
Hannah Cohen's Holy Communion
Length: 13 min
Language: English
Director: Shimmy Marcus
Sugihara Survivors: Jewish and Japanese, Past and Present
Length: 25 min
Language: English with Japenese subtitles
Director: Junichi Kajioka
Session 3
Joe's Violin
Length: 24 min
Language: English
Director: Kahane Cooperman
Vishneva
Length: 2 min 43 seconds
Language: English
Director: Dr. Jacob J. Podber
A Thousand Kisses
Length: 15 min
Language: English
Director: Richard Goldgewicht
Home Movie
Length: 18 min
Language: English
Director: Caroline Pick