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SULC Alum Mort Laitner’s film “The Stairs” doing well on the film festival circuit

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The movie, “The Stairs,” by Mort Laitner, ’75, is the winner of the Near Nazareth Film Festival, Israel and Top Indie Film Awards—Best Documentary Short, Canada; and is reported to being doing well on the film festival circuit.

The world premiere of the film took place in Cinema Paradiso, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 25, 2016. It was a semi-finalist in the New York State International Film Festival.

This film, like Laitner’s first memoir, A Hebraic Obsession, follows his journey from childhood to retirement as he obsesses about his father, Wolf Laitner; the Holocaust; Judaism; and life.  Laitner learns about his father’s nightmarish travels during World War II from his father’s Holocaust tapes, from books describing how he worked as a doctor in slave labor camps, from a doctoral thesis on Holocaust studies, and from a transcript of his father’s testimony at a U.S. tribunal, which led to a Nazi commandant’s death sentence.

“The Stairs,” produced by Blake and Mort Latiner, was directed by Hakym Reagan. The cast members are Dennis Fitzpatrick, David Poland, Anne Voxx, Daniel Timothy Treacy, Peter Glazer, Drew Thacher, Elizabeth Zimmerman, and Max Albright.

Viewers and readers alike “hitch a ride across America, Europe, Asia and Africa, from the 1950s through the new millennium as Laitner shares his family’s stories about survival, prejudice, luck, love, and miracles.”

Laitner reports that “The Stairs” has been accepted in eight other festivals, including the Miami Independent Film Festival, New York State Sun Fest, Ekurhuleni International Film Festival-South Africa; and Indiana Short Film Festival.

Author of 13 books, Laitner is on the board of directors of the South Florida Writers Association. During his career, he has received coverage on CBS Nightly News and in Life Magazine, Money Magazine, and the New York Times.

He presently teaches a course in “Law and Ethics” at the master’s level at Barry University and Florida International University. He has taught at the University of Miami School of Medicine, St. Thomas University, and Miami-Dade College. He has lectured throughout Florida and Georgia.

Laitner practiced public health law with the Miami-Dade County Health Department for 35 years until his retirement. In the beginning of his career, he practiced family law with the Baton Rouge Legal Aid Society and Legal Services of Greater Miami.

View a 39-second film trailer at https://mortlaitner.com/the-stairs/.

 

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August 26, 2016

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Mort and Blake’s Laitner’s Updated Calendar

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September 16, 2016, Friday night, Shabbat lecture series, Mort talks about My Journey As A Jewish Story Teller–From Shalom Aleichem to Isaac Bashevis Singer at the Bet Ovadia Levy Downtown Jewish Center— Chabad, 900 East Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 3330. Time: 7:30
November 10, 2016, The 31st Annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Award winning film”The Stairs” screening at Cinema Paradiso, times TBA. Blake and Mort discuss all aspects about the creation of the movie and the journey the film has taken them on. For ticket prices and directions, please contact the festival.fort lauderdale laurels

 

 

 

November 12, 2016 at 2:00 pm, Mort will be live on radio talking about “The Stairs”, the film festival process, his books ” A Hebraic Obsession” and “The Greatest Gift—Award-everyday-radiowinning Stories Filled With Life Lessons. The link will go live when the show starts so you can call in questions. The show is called Journey Into Passion with Anika S. on Everyday Folks Radio. It airs Saturdays at 2pm EST at http://www.blogtalkradio. com/everydayfolksradio. You can also call in to 347-539-5372 to hear the show.

 

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November 17, 2016, Thursday at 7:30 pm at the Soref Jewish Community Center’s Jewish Book Month—Wine and Cheese Event—6501 West Sunrise Boulevard, Plantation, FL 33313 954.792.6700. Watch “The Stairs”, listen to Mort discuss his books, “A Hebraic Obsession”, “The Greatest Gift—Award Winning Stories Filled with Life Lessons” and “The Hanukkah Bunny”, Admission charge $18.00

December 14, 2016, Wednesday 1:00—2:00 Park Summit in Coral Springs, 8500 Royal Palm Blvd. Coral Springs 33065—Nova Southeastern University, Lifelong Learning Institute nova universityAuthor Talk:  “A Hebraic Obsession” by Mort Laitner—Follow Mort Laitner’s journey from childhood to retirement as he obsesses about his father, the Holocaust, Judaism, and life. Mort tells stories about his careers, his books, his movie The Stairs and his writing process. Through humor and drama Mort educates and entertains his audiences.

Please join Blake and Mort at any of these events. For more info email: mortlaitner@bellsouth.net or call 954.298.8178

View a 39-second film trailer of “The Stairs” at https://mortlaitner.com/the-stairs/.

Hot of the presses Mort’s latest book, “The Greatest Gift— Award Winning Stories Filled with Life Lessons” or $10.00 on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Gift-Award-Winning-Stories-Lessons/dp/0996036911/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1473472933&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=the+greatest+gift+mort+laistner

For Autographed copy send $14.00 to address below.

Follow Mort at Mortlaitner.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and Twitter  @LaitnerMort
 http://www.amazon.com/A-Hebraic-Obsession-Mort-Laitner/dp/0996036903

For autographed copy of book send check or money order made out to Mort Laitner in the amount of $25.00 hard cover or $18.00 paperback to Mort Laitner, 8679 SW 51st Street, Cooper City, Florida 33328. These costs include shipping and handling.

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August 25, 2016

“Avinu Malkenu”

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“Avinu Malkenu”

By Mort Laitner

 

At sunset, they sat on the 58th floor, admiring the skyline, the Hudson and the tip of the island. For years this view took their breath away. They both felt blessed. A father and a daughter sharing a quiet moment together—contemplating where they were in their lives and knowing that they had been through a lot together.

At the large table meant for 15, he sat center stage and she next to him— within whispering distance.

On leather chairs that felt like money, she looked him in the eyes and said, “Dad I’m so proud of you. Today, you took the first step, when you said you had regrets for some of your hurtful words. That was a great start. That was progress. You need to do more of that.”

“Thanks hon. It felt good saying that.”

She handed her father a sheet of paper. “Pop, I made you a copy of a forgiveness prayer. I say it once a year and it gives me a sense of serenity.”

He put on his reading glasses and with both hands held the prayer. He scanned down the page, stopping to focus on certain sins: arrogance, lying, evil thoughts and passing judgment. Then he read out loud.

“For all of these, O G-d of forgiveness, forgive me, pardon me, grant me atonement.”

Silently, she watched as a tear formed in his eye. Silently, she watched as he gently laid the prayer on the desk.

“Dad the next step is not only asking G-d for forgiveness but specifically asking all those people you hurt. The disabled, the prisoners-of-war, the Gold Star families, the Mexicans, the Muslims and women. Generic regrets are not good enough.”

He sat silently starring at the sunset. The tear had now reached his cheek and he wiped it away.

He rose and picked up the prayer as if he was lifting a Torah scroll.

“Truly, truly I have sinned. May it be Your will, O Lord our G-d, to forgive all my sins, and pardon all my iniquities.”

Now tears formed in her eyes, blurring her view of the skyline, the Hudson and the tip of the island. She stood and gave him a hug as night befell the landscape.

 

What the readers are saying:

Mort; If it were only so! We live with dreams. Any way it is very funny in a bitter sort of way. Keep it up, —Ulrich

Sounds like you might have 12 Step familiarization! Like the story a lot. —Steve

 LOL. Mort this person will never sincerely admit that he was wrong!—Toby

Sweet, you might have the making of an interesting novel…—Terry

Nice story, I did not know you did fiction!!—Cary

Hmmm, wonder who you had in mind when writing this little story. Thanks for the sweet story and chuckle.—Sue

I love this Good story I like how you started and ended the story with the same focal point.story Mort,…—Lois

Not as funny as your last two. Very Nice.—Barb

Good story. I like how you started and ended the story with the same focal point.—Travis

View a 39-second film trailer of “The Stairs” at https://mortlaitner.com/the-stairs/.

Hot of the presses Mort’s latest book, “The Greatest Gift— Award Winning Stories Filled with Life Lessons” or $10.00 on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Gift-Award-Winning-Stories-Lessons/dp/0996036911/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1473472933&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=the+greatest+gift+mort+laistner

For Autographed copy send $14.00 to address below.

Follow Mort at Mortlaitner.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and Twitter  @LaitnerMort
 http://www.amazon.com/A-Hebraic-Obsession-Mort-Laitner/dp/0996036903

For autographed copy of book send check or money order made out to Mort Laitner in the amount of $25.00 hard cover or $18.00 paperback to Mort Laitner, 8679 SW 51st Street, Cooper City, Florida 33328. These costs include shipping and handling.

 

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August 20, 2016