Farmington Hills is gearing up for an exciting and enlightening event that promises to unveil a largely forgotten chapter of history! This special occasion will kick off the new fall 2024 term of the SOAR Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) with the screening of the compelling film, Shadows of Freedom, directed by Amos Carlen.
On Friday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m., attendees will gather in the SOAR LLI classroom located in the HAWK Farmington Hills Community Center, where they will witness the eye-opening narrative of the Jewish and French resistance in Algiers during 1942. This was a pivotal time in World War II, and the contributions of these 388 young individuals are nothing short of remarkable. Though inexperienced, their efforts significantly altered the course of the war.
These brave resisters found themselves almost accidentally supporting the Allies in North Africa, ultimately paving the way for a successful invasion of Algiers by U.S. forces—a crucial part of what would become known as “Operation Torch.” This operation not only marked the Allies’ first significant victory against Nazi forces but also played a vital role in saving the lives of over 500,000 Jews in North Africa, who were under the looming threat of Hitler’s Final Solution.
Although Operation Torch might not be a term that readily comes to mind for many, it stands as the longest invasion in military history. The film comes as a reminder that there are still so many heroes and significant actions from this tumultuous time that deserve to be remembered and appreciated.
What makes this event even more special is that it won’t just be a passive viewing. After the film, attendees will have the chance to interact with Amos Carlen himself via Zoom. This offers a unique opportunity to ask questions and delve deeper into the making of the film and the stories it portrays.
The film screening is set to take place on Oct. 25, but there are a few things to keep in mind if you’re interested in attending. You can watch the film either in person or from the comfort of your own home, thanks to the Zoom option. Each ticket will set you back $10 for members and $15 for non-members, making it an affordable outing for anyone keen on learning more about this essential piece of history.
To register, simply visit soarexplore.com under the special events section, or give the SOAR LLI office a call at (248) 626-0296.
In addition to this fascinating film event, the SOAR LLI has a full schedule lined up! The fall semester begins on Monday, Oct. 14, and runs through Friday, Nov. 22. Throughout the semester, participants can look forward to 55 stimulating classes, alongside exciting field trips and two more special events that promise to keep minds active and engaged.
For those aged 50 and above who seek intellectually stimulating activities, the SOAR Lifelong Learning Institute is a fantastic resource. Here, lifelong learners can engage in interactive, entertaining, and academic-style classes, alongside social gatherings. To find out more about everything the LLI has to offer, visit soarexplore.com.
Mark your calendars and get ready for a journey back in time to learn about the heroes of Algiers. Shadows of Freedom is not just a film; it’s a reminder of the power of resistance and bravery during one of the darkest periods in history!
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