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Film: Home of the Brave: When Southbury Said No to the Nazis

Rabbi Eric Polokoff of Southbury’s B’nai Israel’s, Reverend
Shannon Rye Wall, Pastor of the South Britain Congregational Church, Southbury's First Selectman, Ed Edelson, and local
filmmaker Scott Sniffen
will speak on Sunday,
February 9, 2014 as part of the Jewish Historical Society of Fairfield County’s February Featured Program.  The showing of the 38 minute documentary, Home
of the Brave:  When Southbury Said No to the Nazis
, and the panel discussion of its creation and the
amazing story behind it, is free and open to the public, and will be held at
the Stamford JCC 1035 Newfield Avenue,
Stamford, CT 06905 starting at 1:30 PM with
refreshments at 1:00 PM. This
event is co-sponsored by the Jewish
Community Center’s Jewish Arts and Film Festival.



Optional
registration online at:    https://jhsfcfebfeaturedprogram.eventbrite.com/   Click
on “sign up with email.” 



Questions about the program? Contact Marcie Schoenfeld at 203-359-9148 or email elissa@de-kaplan.com or check
JHSFC’s website: http://jhsfc-ct.org/programs.html

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