“Students in my course on the History of American Jews found the film riveting. They had never heard about Henry Ford’s antisemitism.”

Deborah Dash Moore | Huetwell Professor of History | University of Michigan

“A discussion starter. It provokes conversation on issues of enduring relevance.”

Samuel Hayim Brody | Department of Religious Studies | University of Kansas

“Having Andy Kirshner speak to my Humanities students was one of the year’s highlights. The film and talk pushed my students to so many thoughtful questions.”

Amy Vail | English and Humanities Teacher | Pioneer High School, Ann Arbor, MI

“An extraordinary work of art and an invaluable teaching tool.”

Camille Brown| Assistant Director of Public Programs | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership

“Andy Kirshner is a very dynamic speaker. People felt positively about the whole experience.”

Tracy Horwitz, LSW | Program Director | Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel, South Orange, NJ

“It drew one of our largest audiences of the year. Attendees praised it as entertaining, insightful, and thought-provoking.”

Robert Myers | Director of History Programming | Historical Society of Michigan

“This film will shake you and stir you and even make you self-reflect.”

Rabbi Asher Lopatin | Executive Director | JCRC/AJC Detroit

“A candid appraisal of the past, with clear relevance for today. It was a popular event which has resonated and stayed with our audience.”

Catherine Cangany, PhD | Executive Director | Jewish Historical Society of Michigan