Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Sept 4 Tip: Join us tonight for Louisville premiere of "Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story"

Join us tonight for Louisville premiere of "Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story"

(The September 4 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)

Join 

 
The Jewish Community

 
 Relations Council

and 

 
 Pakistani American

 
 Alliance for Compassion

 
 and Education (PACE) 

 
for the Premiere on 

 
 Thursday, September 4

 
Reception at 6 pm

 
Event at 7 pm 

 
at

 

The Temple

 
5101 US Hwy 42 

 Louisville, KY 40241 

Further discussion about this story immediately following 
the film with Executive Producer 

 
Alex Kronemer

Tickets:
This is a complimentary event - Please RSVP

 
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Note to parents: The film contains a few brief scenes of violence during war. There is no formal age restriction but parents should use their own discretion in deciding what is appropriate for their children.  For further clarification please email sarah@upf.tv.    
  

Throughout the 1930's, an unimaginable evil tore through Europe, as Hitler's Third Reich terrorized its way to domination. During these tumultuous times, a young Muslim woman living in Paris found her calling. Noor Inayat Khan grew up in a home that fostered faith and hope.  Leading with her heart, she overcame her quiet nature and joined Winston Churchill's covert operation to give the Allies a new chance at victory. This is her story.
  

"Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story is a moving account of a young Muslim woman who sacrificed her life to combat the brutal domination of Nazi Germany.  As a leader in the international movement to reconcile Jews and Muslims, this compelling film is a source or inspiration to me."

-Rabbi Marc Schneier
President & Co-Founder of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding


"I prayed for Noor and all those who suffered when I visited Dachau.  American Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus: we all need to know her story, it can bring us closer together."

-Imam Mohammad Magid
President, Islamic Society of North America

Sponsored by:

  Thank you to our 

 
Co- Sponsors:

Pakistani American Alliance for Compassion and Education (PACE)
Interfaith Paths to Peace
Center for Interfaith Relations
Louisville Islamic Center 

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