O Nasser Permits Liz Taylor to Star Goodis-E yen b a um in Movies in Egypt; Hollywood TY Engagement Told Museum Gets 'Frank Home' Model By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD — Elizabeth Taylor was selected as guest of honor at the inaugural dinner in Beverly Hills for the $10,000,- 000 medical center campaign by- the joint Cedars of Lebanon- Mount Sinai Hospitals. Winner of the 1961 Oscar for her performance in "Butter- field 8," Mrs. Eddie Fisher was neither chosen for her acting achieve- ments nor for her -humanita- r i an efforts, b u t "because her recent brush with death has made her a world- wide symbol of the courageous fight against disease and of the miracle of -modern medi- cine." Preparations Liz Taylor are being made for Elizabeth to resume her c h or es on the 'forthcoming movie, "Cleopatra;" abandoned b3i 20th Century-Fox in England due to her sudden illness. The company has decided not to re- turn to the British Isles but to shoot all exteriors on actual lo- cations in Italy and Egypt. Colonel Nasser has given special permission to producer Walter Wanger, writer-direct& Joseph Mankiewiecz and to the here- tofore banned Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Fisher to work in the United Arab Republic wherever they wish to thereby. following the current example of the Jor- danian king in regard to. Sam Spiegel's motion picture activi- ties. The screen spectacle of "Cleo- patra" starts shooting late in August with--the interiors. to be photographed in Hollywood. - Next on the agenda of the beautiful Liz is George Stevens' production of "The Greatest Story Ever Told," in she portrays the ro siren, Mary` authentically A $10, e buildi model nk, the Anne fo girl ze ot e azi se be- patio of 0 on of e the•rized icture e Holl- ood organiza- seum, d TV over 47 ,rears of CUSTOM RUG CLEANING for perfect results ! WALL-TO -WALL Leader's deep cleaning lasts longer SPECIAL! SAVE 20% Lea er CARPET CLEANING CO. 8 700 LINWOOD tion for which this columnist is serving as a historian. The miniature set, key loca- tion for the motion picture pro- duction of "The Diary of Anne Frank" that won eight Academy Awards, was officially accepted by Eugene Zukor, co=chairman of the committee on acquisi- tions. * * * David 0 pa to s h u has been named to receive the distin- guished Actor's Award for 1961 presented annually by State of Israel Bonds to the performer who has done most to promote understanding between the peo- ples of the United States and Israel. Recognition is being ac- corded to Opatoshu for his per- formance in "Exodus." Opatoshu, who has -completed his assignment on "The Two Enemies" for DeLaurentiis on location in Israel, is also the author of a book of short stories and several TV plays, a- talent inherited from his father, Yid- dish novelist Joseph Opatoshu. , * 4: ' Kirk Douglas, "Man of the Year" of this year's Greater Los Angeles Welfare Fund, cur- rently on the screen in "Sparta- cus" and in the Mexican Wes ern "The Last Sunset" (f merly "Day of the Gu ) shortly to be seen i he ity German - made thriller Without Tears," now goe- nto the production of "The Hero" adapted from Edwa Abbey's novel "The Brave- Cow- boy" and made for his own, Bryna company, to be released through Universal-International. -'i: * Jack L. Warner, who three weeks ago hosted the press for preview screenings of films by Joshua Logan, Elia Kazan an Delmer Daves, plus a series interviews, has been nam "Commendatore of the Ordi al Merito," one of the highe honors bestowed by the Repub- lic of Italy upon citizens and foreign dignitaries. Warner was cited_ for his many contribu- tions to Italian culture and eco- nomics, and for his contribu- tions to the advancement of the motion picture industry in that country. * • * Erica Beer, continental ac- tress and wife of the late Robert Thoeren (author of "Some Like It Hot"), will be seen in Wil- liam Perl-berg - George Seaton's production of "The Counterfeit Traitor," anti-Nazi yarn shot in Germany, Sweden and Den- mark. MISS SANDRA GOODIS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodis, former Detroiters now living-in Hollywood, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to George B. Erenbaum, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Eren- baum of Pittsburgh, Pa. A Sep- tember wedding is planned. 0 - ARK .&A.M., old i h annual pic- Au at the Ma' r Park, hur a • Oak • Blvd: accordin a ful mast of Allen. Zeit hair , games the event. efres and priz Wi atured. Reform Leader Charges Housing Bias; Calls on Temples for Action CHICAGO, (JTA) — Rabbi Richard G. Hirsch, on behalf of Reform Judaism's Commis- sion on Social Action, accused the real estate industry, finan- cial institutions, ins u r an c e agencies and Federal Govern- ment agencies of "perpetuating housing segregation." He called upon the 630 Re- form temples affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations to adopt a pro- gram of study and action to deal "with this vital question." Rabbi Hirsch expressed his accusations in a pamphlet en- titled "Judaism and the Crisis in the Cities." One section in- cludes an historical analysis of the Jewish views towards the city as it evolves from Jewish history. Rabbi 'Hirsch emphasized syn- Ravensbruck Camp agogual participation in all corn- munity action toward elimina- Physician Gives Up tion of segregation, creation "of a climate of opinion" on the Practice Under Fire BONN, (JTA)—Bertha Ober- problem within the synagogue, hauser, a physician convicted of -and "initiating and pioneering tion of Jewish ethics war crimes at the Raven • concentration cam red the title of "d gave up the practice medicine. She had been cony' ed during th Nurem- berg w. crime t 1 and was sentenc to 2 ment. ORCHESTRA Relea Music and Entertainment her practi however, her revived At Its Finest and there were wide demands UN 3-5730 UN 3-8982 that her medical license be revoked. when you care enough to remember . . CANDID ART photography of distinction By HERMAN JAFFEE LI 2-6373 - Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits RFECTIO • N F.&A.M., recent life-member es - to ave for 40 20 mem • hemselves • h years the Lod e e.. 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