University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 24, 1990 9 SUA films provide view of Jewish life By Jonathan Plummer Kansan staff writer Art, music and history all come together this week when the Student Union Activities Spectrum film series will present three movies about Jewish heritage. The films are part of Jewish Heritage Week, the fourth and final week to highlight an ethnic heritage through films. The other three ethnic films are Black Heritage Week, East Asian Week and International Films Week. Tonight's film, "Late Summer Blues," takes place in 1970 in Israel but still holds a relevant message for all students, said Kevin Eberman, who is both a member of the SUA board and Hillel. Eberman said the movie dealt with a group of boys who had graduated from high school and had to enter the Israeli army. "It shows the extreme stress of not wanting to go versus respect for country. Eberman said, "It's a real situation that students still face." "It's just a great film and it shows a part of Jewish history," he said. "Fiddler on the Roof," Thursday's film, is a classic that is enjoying its 25th anniversary this year, Eberman said. Tomorrow's film, "Homage to Chagall," provides a completely different aspect of Jewish life. Eberman said. The film, a documentary about the artist Mare Chagall, examines his art and his culture. Daveen Litwin, Hillier director, said she hoped next year's film schedule could include another week of films showing Jewish heritage. Bill will damage education school board member says Bv Rod Griffin Kansan staff writer TOPEKA — Representatives of school districts across the state told the House Education Committee yesterday that a bill passed by the Senate would damage public education in Kansas. The Senate passed a bill April 7 that would limit state aid to school districts to the amount the districts received during the 1989-1990 school year. The bill would set permanent restrictions on per-pupil spending at 101 percent to 103 percent of the budget for the school districts' budget estimates. Previously the range was 103 percent to 109 percent. Pat Baker of the Kansas Association of School Boards said the bill was contrary to the School District Equalization Act. The act was designed to provide equal education for students throughout Kansas. She said the Senate bill would reduce financing to schools and put school districts at odds with one another. we've created a climate where instead of all of us working to improve education, we all look at one another as if they were numbers in a printout, those numbers are wrong." Baker said school districts had been referred to as a special interest group wanting more money, but she said she did not resent that label. "We think students in our public school system are and should be of special interest," she said. "They are our most valuable resources." 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