The Cliarlotte An Affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte Vol. 36, No. 3 Adar l-Adar II 5774 March 2014 16th Annual Soring Lecture A Spy in the House of Food Guest speaker: Ruth Reich! The Jewish Federation’s 2014 Annual Spring Leeture sponsored by Publix Super Markets, Ine. will be held on Thursday, Mareh 27 at Temple Beth El and will feature eulinary ieon and author Ruth Re- iehl. The Spring Leeture is the largest eampaign and outreaeh event presented by the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte’s Women Division. This year’s Spring Leeture will feature bestselling author and eulinary ieon Ruth Reiehl. Reiehl was the Editor-in-Chief of Gour met Magazine for ten years, for mer restaurant eritie for The New York Times, and author of a trilogy of aeelaimed best-selling mem oirs: Tender at the Bone, Comfort Me with Apples, and Garlic and Sapphires. In Garlic and Sapphires, Re iehl wrote about her adventures as the undereover dining eritie for Ruth Reiehl The New York Times, giving us — along with some of her favorite reeipes and reviews — her re markable refleetions on how one’s outer appearanee ean influenee one’s inner eharaeter and ap petites, not to mention the quality of serviee one reeeives. But Re iehl has been a restaurant eritie for thirty years, and most of the great tales from the table remain untold. We hope you will join us for this unique opportunity to hear one of the most beloved and reeogniza- ble eulinary voiees share her hilar ious stories from the front of the house to the baek of the kitehen. This year’s Spring Leeture is eo-ehaired by Randi Lan and Staeey Sehanzlin. Serving on the Spring Leeture Committee with Randi and Staeey are Talli Dip- pold, Sara Kulbersh, Mallory Miller, Elaine Moody, Debbie Porter, Jenny Rosenthal, Lori Rosenthal, Stephanie Townsend, and Marisa Zeibert. The evening will begin with dinner at 6:30 PM in the Main Hall at Temple Beth El and the leeture will take plaee at 8 PM in the temple sanetuary. A dessert re- eeption and book signing will fol low the program. New this year will be our Strolling Dinner Publix WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE* whieh will allow our guests to mingle while enjoying a variety of serumptious food. Spring Leeture tiekets are $40 for the dinner and leeture, or $ 18 for the leeture only. There is a minimum donation of $50 to the 2014 Jewish Federation Annual Campaign to attend the event. Pledges are payable through De- eember 2014. In addition to the generous sponsorship provided by Publix Super Markets, Ine., we also ap- preeiate the generous support pro vided by Melanie Rowe Catering, North Carolina Bank and Trust, Creative Events, Mallory and Kevin Miller, and Aviva Stein, MD. A eomplete list of our spon sors will appear in the April CJN. Our Annual Campaign funds and supports a broad network of organizations that foeus on two eritieal things: 1. Caring for peo ple in need here in Charlotte, in Is rael, and around the world; 2. ' '.r - IX»I North Carolina Bank andTi?ijst* JEWISH^ FEDERATIONS OF GREATER CHARLOTTE Nurturing and sustaining the Jew ish eommunity today and for fu ture generations. For more information or to pur- ehase tiekets, please visit our web site at www.jewisheharlotte.org or eall 704-944-6759. ^ It’s Not Too Late to Celebrate The 2014 Charlotte Jewish Film Festival is in full swing. There is still a full week of films and events remaining in this 10th An niversary season. Please visit eharlottejewishfilm.eom for eom plete details. Bethlehem Saturday, Mareh 1, 7:30 PM, Regal Ballantyne Village Bethlehem swept the 2013 Is raeli Film Aeademy Awards (Is raeli Osears), won the top prize at the 2013 Veniee Film Festival and was named best film at the Haifa Film Festival, where the judges said, “The movie gripped us from the first seene.. .and is still with us hours and days after viewing it.” Note: Mature language and subjeet matter - reeommended for viewers 17 and older HA, DAS SAH JEWISH^ FEDEW10N5 OF cnEATen CHAnLOTre ON ‘311O1HVH0 8031 #lll/\IH3d aivd 39visod s n ais idSdd petsenbey eojAjes ebueqQ 9ZZ8Z ON ‘9HO|Jeqo 3U#91!ns ‘Peoy eouepjAOJd Z009 The Third Half Sunday, Mareh 2, 3 PM, Regal Ballantyne Village The Third Half is based on the true story of the Maeedonian soe- eer elub and their German-Jewish eoaeh who eompete in the Nazi Football League. Beeause of the ehanging world around them, this group of misfits, pariahs, and los ers realize they’re playing more than just a game. Hannah Arendt Tuesday, Mareh 4, 7 PM, Sam Lemer Center at Shalom Park A brilliant biopie on the woman who eovered the 1961 Eiehmann trial and introdueed the now-fa mous eoneept, “Banality of Evil.” Lead aeress Barbara Sukowa wotn the German Osear for Best Aetress. Side Dishes - A Night of Shorts (sponsored by Heart Service Center) Wednesday, Mareh 5, 7 PM, Sam Lemer Center at Shalom Park A delightful evening of short films of varying lengths, ineluding The Cake Lady, whieh won the audienee Award at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival; Wilt Cham berlain: Borscht Belt Bellhop; and The Tribe, a look at how the Bar bie doll relates to Jewish identity. Reeeption will follow. Adam Hirseh, direetor of The Cake Lady, is seheduled to appear. 50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus (sponsored by Hearst Entertain ment) Thursday, Mareh 6, 7 PM, Sam Lemer Center at Shalom Park The ineredibly tme story of a Philadelphia eouple who defied the odds by bringing the largest group of ehildren out of Nazi Ger many during the Holoeaust. Direetor Steven Pressman is seheduled to appear for a post film diseussion Igor and the Cranes’ Journey (Community Partner: Temple Beth El) Saturday, Mareh 8, 7:30 PM, Regal Ballantyne Village Theater A touehing family fable about eommitment and our ability to ehange. Dessert reeeption, sponsored by Chai Expeetations, follows the film. Fill the Void Sunday, Mareh 9, 3 PM, Regal Ballantyne Village Theater When her sister dies in ehild- birth, 18-year old Shira is pres sured by her mother to marry her deeeased sister’s husband. Wirmer of seven Ophir Awards (Israeli Osears), ineluding Best Pieture. 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