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June 25, 1971 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-25

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Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

CONEY ISLAND

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
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UN 24455

Completely Remodeled

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N.E. Corner of Grand River

SPIFFY'S

Specializing in

• CONEY ISLANDS

24825 GREENFIELD 1.14.

By JOEL MANDELBAUM,

557-6888

JTA Staff Reporter

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Specializing in . .

NEW YORK (JTA) — "Make a
movie — on us," the blue poster
CONEY ISLAND
with a white Star of David in the
g • LUNCHEONS
FRENCH FRIES
center invites. And the "us" refers
• SANDWICHES
COLE SLAW
to Israel and contemporary Jewish
• CONEY ISLANDS
85'
MON.-FRI. 6A.M.-8P.M.
• • life as well as to Encounter Films,
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making and distribution of films
of Jewish interest.
S. Allan Sugarman, Encounter's
part-time administrative director,
says that the group's "immediate"
goal is to counter-balance the effect
of pro-Arab material which has
become increasingly available and
popular on American college cam-
puses since the Six-Day War in
1967. Thus, Encounter has been
holding and planning fund-raising
meetings at which pro-Arab films
and literature are displayed "to
show that the other side's doing,"
Sugarman said. But he added that
Encounter does not intend to limit
itself to this purpose alone. En-
counter hopes to stimulate the pro-
duction of fresh, creative films
about Jewish life generally.
The idea for Encounter Films
came out of a meeting held at
actor-singer Theodore Bikel's home
about a year ago, according to
Sugarman. He said that Bikel and
others, including members of the
American Jewish Congress, real-
ized that except for sentimental
message or public relations films
made for established Jewish organ-
izations, there are no films which
present Israel and the American
Jewish community in a positive
light. And those which are pro-
duced are viewed by the campus
generations are mere propaganda.
So, Sugarman said, it was decid-
ed to set up an independent film
company to raise money and dis-
tribute it to "creative filmmakers"
who could then produce movies un-
encumbered by the limitations of
institutional sponsorship.
Because only $25,000 of the

Business
Briefs

group's initial $100,000 goal has
been raised thus far, only two
grants, probably between $10,000
and $20,000, will be made in the
immediate future. But Sugarman
emphasizes to all those submitting
ideas for films that as more money
is raised, more will be given out.

July 25.

The Northland Center Merchants'
Association is co-sponsor of the
1971-72 contest.
The winner will be given prizes
donated by merchants at Northland
and will be sent to West Virginia
for 10 days to compete in the Na-

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BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES!'

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 25, 1971-23



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Northland to Present
Miss Michigan-World
Beauty Pageant

The Northland Center Merchants'
Association will present the Miss
Michigan — Miss World 1971-72
beauty pageant. Entry blanks are
now available at Northland's 139
stores.
A contestant must pick up entry
blanks in person at Northland, com-
plete the information required and
return same with a photograph,
again in person, to any store at
Northland on or before 9 p.m.
Thursday.
Contestants must be age 17-24
but can be single or married. No
special talent is required.
Semi-finals will be held 2 p.m.
July 11 and final judging 2 pan.

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