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DESCRIPTION:As the Nazi war machine marched across Europe and Jews were rounded up and 
 killed, a small town in France became an unlikely haven for the persecuted. 
 The small village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, which was inhabited mostly by 
 Huguenots (devout Protestants whose own history involved being persecuted), 
 became a place where families took in Jews and hid them in their houses and 
 on their farms. The villagers risked their lives, and their bravery is 
 evident in interviews with residents who recall the Nazis searching house 
 to house for Jews in hiding. Produced by Pierre Sauvage, who was born in 
 the village while his parents were being sheltered, this documentary is a 
 moving look at ordinary people who performed extraordinary feats. What is 
 perhaps most impressive is how the elderly villagers interviewed on camera 
 seem to think what they did wasn't very heroic at all, but rather a simple 
 expression of their religious faith. It is humbling to hear them describe 
 how it was impossible for them to do anything other than protect their 
 fellow humans from great evil.\n\n\nPresented by BFUU Social Justice 
 Ctee’s Conscientious Projector Film Series\nWheelchair accessible, 
 donations welcomed for our on-going social justice 
 work\nwww.bfuu.org\n\nPhone contact: 510-495-5132\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/11/18554479.php
SUMMARY:Screening of “Weapons of the Spirit”
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall\n1924 Cedar (@ 
 Bonita), Berkeley\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/11/18554479.php
DTSTART:20081217T030000Z
DTEND:20081217T053000Z
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