• -• Biblical Films - A Study of Sex 7 ith Little Emphasis on Bible • 26—DETROITJEW19-1 NEWS ' Israel Army Chief On Pleasure Cruise Friday, October 9, 1953 Jewsin Italy Warn Against Nazis Claim ROME, (JTA) — The Union of Italian Jewish Communities h as sharply rejected the asser- tion by Nazi Field Marshal Kes- selring that he helped save the lives of some Italian JeWs by flouting the orders of Heinrich Himmler to - deport -to . - their deaths the entire JeWisir tion of Rome. a statement Which labels Kesselring "one of% the most ferocious authors of Nazi mas- sacres," the Union call's . h i s claim of having helped save the remnant of Italian JewrY "an insult . to the men, women and priests of Italy" who must be credited frith the fact that a ortion of the Italian Jews was able to save itself. Underlining that the Jewish community renews its accusa- tions against Kesselring, the Union's statement warns the Italian people against believing the statements that the former commander of German troops in Italy makes. Ai American Jewish Press Feature • The series of Biblical films which has eminated lately from Hollywood is the inspiration for- am article--"It May Be Box Of- fiCe, But- Is It the Bible?"—in the current issue of The -Report- er, national Magazine. .Its author, William Lee -Miller. takeS to task the motion pieture industry for releasing • -these films, but states that "the fatilt is:not entirely withHollywood.'' me," the "Sowe of the bla author writes, "must rest on the kind of religion in Amer- ica which provides the audi- ence for these fibrils. If people are taught that there is some special edification to be de- , rived froni the annual repe- tition of the details of the Story of David and Goliath, or from the memorization of Bib- lical verses out of context, or from the dressing up of three boys in bathrobes and bed- room slippers to play Wise Men in the pageant; then peo- ple are sure to think these movies are religions." Miller takes most of his wrath tit on Rita Hayworth's recent vehicle, "Salome," which he says '"represents this genre in some thing like its worst form: it has sex,- crowds, noise, collo'', thrills, religious • sentimentality, big names and at the heart of-it all a• monumentally fatuous plot." What Miller dreads, howeer, more than the release of these films is the scheduled release of 1 filnii of their ilk during the coming year. Some of these he Hats: "The Robe," "The PrOdi:- gal," "The Story of Mary Mag- dalene," "The Ten Command- m-ents" . and "Pilate's Wife." ,In ridiculing "Salome" the Writer points out that the. film is made from a sure-fire form- ula—"religion baptizing sex and sex making religion more inter- esting. -In case anyone" should miss the fact that Miss Hay worth represents sex, she is greeted whenever she makes an entrance . . • by a surge of vio- lins,- a stir in the crowd, a great deal of ogling by the male mem- bers of the cast and consider- able dialogue about her beauty." ' Miller continues; "In 'David and Bathsheba,' which was :better than most of these Bib- heal films, it was not just that Bathsheba's arm plainly bore the mark of a. smallpox vacei!- :nation, or that David • urged Uriah to try to look at things from the woman's point of view, but that Batlisheba's lationShip to David was made a modern, romantic love. story. "In Quo Vadis' a genial and avuncular St. Peter told his boil companion that maybe when they were through with fishing for men they would have time to fish for fish. "These movies are like that. the grafting of Biblical figures and events onto essentially mod- em categories. They make men- tion of Galilee and of the Jor- dan, but the message comes straight. from Southern Cali-. fornia. "The message is that the real world is that of size, color, noise. thrills and the most primitive and immediate emotions, the world of earthquake, wind and fire. The Biblical movies appeal to the same motives and imply the same scale, of values as the beast and monster pictures, with supersize'lizards and the like ..." Movies, like these, Miller con- cludes, "play to the crudest part of American religiosity, a part which unfortunately is not small." Red Step Up Trials Of Jews in Satellites Relaxing aboard the S.S. Jeru- salem on a recent Mediterran- ean cruise are Gen. MORDECAI MAKLEF (left), commander-in- chief of the Israel Army and his young son. With them is Capt. ELIEZER AXCEL, skipper of the passenger liner. The Zim Israel line's fastest ship, the Jerusalem Adopt Indemnification Law will inaugurate scheduled sail- ings betviten the U. S. and Is .- BONN, (JTA)—The West Ger- rael on Nov. 13. man law for indemnification of individual victims of Nazism, adopted by parliament eight Israel Releases Lebanese weeks ago, has now been prom- Ship; Vessel Fled Storm ulgated through publication of HAIFA, (JTA) — A Lebanese the text - in the Official Gazette. The law went into effect Oct. 1. ship and its crew, which sought Not a single implementation sanctuary from a Mediterranean regulation or administrative di-7 storm last Wednesday by enter- ing Israeli %raters near here, was rective has yet been issued. released by Israeli "naval forces. The release of the ship is in ac- cordance with an Israeli-Leban- ese agreement concerning Ves- By NOTE KOSLOWSKY sels in distress. (This is" the first of a series of paintings of the Israel land- scape\ by the famed artist. Note Koslowsky- who spent a full year in the land. (This is a feature of Seven Arts Feature Syn- dicate.) Israel through an. Artist's Eyes A YEMENITE JEW Israel vs. Desert . VIENNA, (JTA)—Nine promi- nent Jewish leaders have been sentenced to long prison terms by Czech courts. Other reports from the Czechoslovak capital stated that 60 Jewish leaders, who have been in jail tor years, are now concentrated in one prison in Bratislava, evidently in advance of a trial. . A new outbreak of anti-Semit- ism has been reported from Rom- ania. The latest -campaign is apparently going on in secrecy, probably in fear of western pub- lic opinion. Refugees from Romania _ and- other travellers from -Bucharest say that five Zionist leaders were recently sentenced to ori- son terms of 10 to 16 years, and that another trial involving Romanian representatives of the World Jewish Congress is in pre- paration. • Turn ye' again now every one from his evil way . .. and dwell in the land that the Lord hath given unto you.—Jerfl 25:5. BEERSHEBA, (IIP)—The war for progress waged by Israel against- the unremitting forces - of the desert continues in the first hours of the New Year 5714,' as, with assistance from Israel bond investments, workers push ahead on fronts ranging from Metulla in . the Far North to the • sandy plains of the Negev. • Above, one of the vast army of workers knocks on the door of one of Israel's ,. hidden water houses, in search of the all-im- portant supply of water . which will aid most of the new state's ventures in agriculture and in- dustry. Syhiington Wins BE Award. - • N E W - YORK, .• (JTA),—Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri, . who was the-first United States Secretary for the Air Force,'•was presented • with the 1953- "Hu- manitarian and Distinguished Public - Service Award" of the Metropolitan. Council. of Bnai Brith. The presentation was made at a reception at the ninth . annual all-day conference of 1.500 community and civic lead- erA held at the Astor Hotel. 1 Are YOU Your children, your neighbors fully: informed about American Jewry's status and the position of world Jewry ? Do you keep abreast of stirring events that challenge our interest in- • WAR AND PEACE • ISRAEL'S FUTURE • AMERICAN JEWRY'S CULTURAL ACTIVITIES To be fully informed about ALL happenings in. Jewish communities everywhere- ., In Detroit and Michigan • In the United States • In Israel • Throughout the World You MUST read THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS every week. If you are not already a sub- This is a portrait of a Yemenite . Jew, who was saved from Arab atrocities immediately after the establishment of Israel. The 'aonizing expression on his face mirrors the two-thOusand-year- tong Jewish galuth. The portrait was made in a camp in Tiberias. language difficulties made it difficult for the artist to communi- Cate with' the subject. When the artist was on the verge of corn- - eting the painting, the Yemeriite Jew asked for a gift. KosloW- Oat offered him clothing, money.and food but he kept on shaking his head negatively. 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