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Love and Life Under Nazi Rule   

We do not choose to fall in love. "Love chooses its own Mark." This is demonstrated by Cupid's arrow. Shakespeare treated falling in love as part bliss, part affliction. In two of these films, a beautiful Jewish girl of amazing spiritual strength falls in love with a Nazi official or agent. What occurs is utterly selfless devotion. In two of the films, the encroachment of Nazi rule is so gradual that we understand how hope is necessary even when things are hopeless.

LECTURES:

1. "Lacombe, Lucien" - France: An ignorant but fearless peasant boy is recruited by the Milice to find and execute partisans. A Jewish tailor in hiding with his mother and daughter is forced to make a stylish suit for him. He sees the daughter...

2. "Black Book" - Netherlands: A Jewish girl joins the underground and learns it too harbors anti-Semitic feelings. She is assigned to kill a Gestapo chief. Instead, she falls in love with him.

3. "Mr. Klein" - France: A Christian man with the name Klein is mistaken for being Jewish and tries to explain. A realistic depiction of a nightmare situation.

4. “The Garden of the Finzi-Continis”: - Italy: One of the most beautiful films ever made about an Italian aristocratic family that just happens to be Jewish and practice it without ceasing to be Italian, blond, and blue-eyed.

Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture. You will have approximately two weeks to view the video.

 
Love and Life Under Nazi Rule - Jupiter Campus
  • Love and Life Under Nazi Rule
  • Location: Jupiter Campus
    Fees:
        Member: $60.00
        Non-Member: $80.00
        Price at Door/One Day Pass: $30.00
    Dates: 3/28/2025 - 4/18/2025
    Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
    Days: F
    Sessions: 4
    Building: Jupiter - Lifelong Learning Complex
    Instructor: Benito Rakower, Ph.D.

    We do not choose to fall in love. "Love chooses its own Mark." This is demonstrated by Cupid's arrow. Shakespeare treated falling in love as part bliss, part affliction. In two of these films, a beautiful Jewish girl of amazing spiritual strength falls in love with a Nazi official or agent. What occurs is utterly selfless devotion. In two of the films, the encroachment of Nazi rule is so gradual that we understand how hope is necessary even when things are hopeless.

    LECTURES:

    1. "Lacombe, Lucien" - France: An ignorant but fearless peasant boy is recruited by the Milice to find and execute partisans. A Jewish tailor in hiding with his mother and daughter is forced to make a stylish suit for him. He sees the daughter...

    2. "Black Book" - Netherlands: A Jewish girl joins the underground and learns it too harbors anti-Semitic feelings. She is assigned to kill a Gestapo chief. Instead, she falls in love with him.

    3. "Mr. Klein" - France: A Christian man with the name Klein is mistaken for being Jewish and tries to explain. A realistic depiction of a nightmare situation.

    4. “The Garden of the Finzi-Continis”: - Italy: One of the most beautiful films ever made about an Italian aristocratic family that just happens to be Jewish and practice it without ceasing to be Italian, blond, and blue-eyed.

    Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture. You will have approximately two weeks to view the video.

 

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