Please join us for two Israeli films being shown at the Library of 
Congress in March. The filmmakers will be present to discuss the 
films following the screenings. Free and open to the public.

1. "Keep Not Silent" by Ilil Alexander documents the struggle of 
three orthodox lesbians who join a secret support group. The film was 
awarded the Israeli Oscar for best documentary.

http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c653.shtml

2."Sentenced to Marriage" by Anat Zuria explores the plight of women 
seeking a divorce in Israel under orthodox Jewish law.

http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c660.shtml

PRESS RELEASE IS BELOW:

ISRAEL FILM SERIES PRESENTS SCREENINGS ON MARCH 23 AND MARCH 30.

The Israeli Film Series continues with a screening of "Keep Not 
Silent" at noon on March 23 in the Pickford Theater on the third 
floor of the Library's James Madison Building and "Sentenced to 
Marriage" at noon on March 30 in the West Dining Room on the sixth 
floor of the Madison Building. The Madison Building is located at 101 
Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C.  The filmmakers will discuss 
their films following each screening.

The film screenings, which began last month, are sponsored by the 
Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division 
and the Hebrew Language Table in cooperation with the Embassy of 
Israel, and are free and open to the public; tickets are not required.
"Keep Not Silent" by Ilil Alexander documents the struggle of three 
lesbians who join a secret support group. The film was awarded the 
Israeli Oscar for best documentary.
"Sentenced to Marriage" by Anat Zuria explores the plight of women 
seeking a divorce in Israel under fundamentalist orthodox Jewish law.
The Embassy of Israel will continue to present the Library with 
moving-image material to complement more than 100 items in the 
Library's Embassy of Israel collection. Presented to the Library in 
1997 by Ambassador Eliahu Ben-Elissar, the collection is made 
possible under the terms of a Feb. 19, 1950, agreement between the 
United States and Israel (Treaties and Other International Acts 
Series 2169), under which the official publications of Israeli 
government agencies are made available through the Library of Congress.


Press contact: Audrey Fischer (202) 707-0022, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Public contact: Gail Shirazi (202) 707-9897, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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