THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2—Friday, April 14, 1972 - Annual J\IIF Dinner to Honor l Haber on June 7 eathers Ruffled Over Petok's Oscar 1 Dr. presi- Dr. William Hebert or Detroit-Prod uced -Crunchhird - dent of °RT, presently adviser to Detroit advertising man Ted Pe- k has put his town on the ovie map-having won an Acad- ny Award 'Oscar .Monday night ✓ his short-short animated cal - ,n, "The Crunchbird." But as far as the American ish Congress is concerned. the nn has laid an egg. In Ne, York Tuesday. the AJC labeled the rtcon - offensive" to Jews he use of its use of dialect and eth- c caricature. The statement said e award was a "regrettable act insensitivity toward the Jewish , mmunity." Probably the shortest feature ever win an Oscar, "The Crunch- rd" is an all-Detroit product. .cept for the narration. by New irk comic Len Maxwell. Petok had the assistance of art- I Joe Petrovich and together - oduced more than 3,500 full-color awings. Distributed by a South- 'Id agency, it had its first show- at the Towne Theater in Oak • irk Today the Crunchbird is THE Sheldon Rott Orchestra Featuring Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL 255-1540 352-0937 PHOTO PARTY FAVORS Instant Color Photo Buttons or Frop*A photos for Your Guests • I, I" • availabl• o k•ychains 398 - .6 PI: is by GIRO 541-2004 li•■•■•••• 0000000000000 SM S FIN SPr r t S tyles1 -, .SS SHOP ;5 12-18 LECTION FOR & SUMMER U FRI 11 00-4 00 Southfield Rd of 10 . - Mlle Rd '-6933' _RS_ 3 0 121090110_900 lit) showing in theaters throughout the country. Millions of viewers in 39 coon• tries who %Wised the Oscar pre- sentation on television saw Petok hound up to the stage to accept the award for himself and Petro- vich .5 leading contender for Os- cars. "Fiddler on the .Roof" came away with three - for cinematography. sound and scor- ing. Best actor nominee Topol, uh• played Tevya, lost to Gene Hackman of "The French Con- Frey, who nection. - Leonard portrayed the tailor "Mattel," lost to Ben Johnson as best sup- porting actor in "The Last Pic- ture Show." "Fiddler" also was denied best picture. but another film about a rich Jewish family in wartime Italy- . "The Garden of the Finzi- Continis. - was honored as the best foreign film. "The French Connec- tion." hest film awardee, was di- . reeled by William Friedkin, who won an Oscar for his work, as did Jerry Greenberg for his editing. Noted playwright Paddy Chay- efsky received an Oscar for h . . original script of "The Hospital." \eu Study Group Seeks Background on Sov iet Je'ory President Robben Fleming of the University of Michigan, has been named the honoree of the Jewish National Fund for 1972. Committees to arrange for the annual event will be announced soon, and the speaker for the event will be a nationally prominent Jewish leader, Mrs. Adler stated. The newly olected president of the Jewish National Fund of America will pay his first visit to this area at a "Meet Our Presi- dent" reception 2:30-5 p.m. April 23 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Pesin, executive editor of the Jewish Standard in New Jersey, served for many years as national chairman of the Foundation for JNF and was chairman of the A newly formed seminar, to develop a reservoir of informed individuals on the subject of Soviet Jewry, is meeting monthly. Berk said that this situation ,•'ills to undercut the critical Imre of the problems facing the s in the Soviet Union, and "It hoped that a greater number infor nets individuals ill help Allmiate this prob!e- 1 le next ineeting will*. ■ Le place p m Monday -it 1!-- home of and Lou ty-• - 16360 7 90461. tmittifie ! ' ,\1-I) & ~ C C LO N /1.-1//it VISE NNA -NALD i-;AN LED"- ;RD DA ite you to heir new stint- '78 ORCHAi LAKE RD. 1-35r- O : FACE FAc !air Cosmet ., Congregations, sharply denounced the administration's renewed bomb- ings of North Vietnam and stated Unique Invitations BARBARA'S STATIONERY DR. WILLIAM HABER Weddings i Bar Milne°, 352-6655 or 626-0747 19025 W. 10 Mile Rd. Brevities From Publication of the "DIREC- TORY OF WOMEN IN BUSI- NESS" is being undertaken by the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter NOW (National Organization for Women). Subtitled with headings of the arts, ethication, industry, professions and science, the di- rectory is intended to include all women who receive earnings through ownership, commissions, or fees directly from business services or products they offer to the public. Information and or- der blanks may be obtained from "Directory of Women in Busi- ness," 356-6669 or 545-7872. Dead- line is April 30. Joan Israel is president of NOW locally. LONDON, ENGLAND Zan Gilbert and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Muse to Your Individual Taste" Call 557-9332 dfteg Scipteear yd 12 to 4 Volunteer professionalo r semi- professional movie photographers with film libraries thattare suit- able for showing to school children are being sought by DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION'S de- partment of school volunteers. To offer assistance, call Mrs. Bessie Ernst, 931-3966. Organized and directed by Daniel Berk and Judy Grant, the group plans to pursue a course of self- sturdy Berk, co-chairman of the Jewish ',immunity Council's committee on .• concerns. said "Igno- r inn e and lack of information have ., , ,:ne one of the most symificant • onues in the battle 4 , 11 behalf of ict Jewry Unfortanately. there those who. while perhaps ;1i:ere in their efforts, are only to respond in generalities or at all, when asked for specific .:,seat ion. and yet they hold ::leinselves out to the community spo';esmen NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of American Hebrew that such action only "dramatizes the bankruptcy of the Nixon Viet- namization policy." He decried both the bombings and continued killing of soldiers on either side and declared: "We may be bringing he American young men to these shores, but we have only replaced them by sacrificing the sons of 1 another nation and another color." Mrs. Morris Adler. last year's honoree, who serves as chairman for this year"g dinner. announced that the event at which an award will be presented to Prof. Haber will he held June 7 at Cong. Shaarey Zodek. JNF President Mey er Pesin Due in. Detroit Rabbi Eisendrath Assails Renewed Viet Bombing Couture Women s Apparel Notes 1,11 9 Thais & Fr, Mon., Toes Wed., 6 Sal. WI 5 8ankArner,ord • Master Charge Coolidge al 9 Mole, Oak Pork SENTRY ] DRUGSTORES MEYER PESIN national IsraelBond committee of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica. He is a former corporation counsel of Jersey City, and served as a member of the Hudson County Board of Taxation, as well as of the good will and civil rights com- missions of New Jersey. Pesin served as regional president of the .1NF and as national vice presi- dent of the ZOA. He also is a past president of Bnai Brith District 3. The open house. hosted by the women of Jewish National Fund and the Young Women of JNF, will feature a special program and re- freshments. • Mrs. Frank Silverman. president of the JNF Women: Mrs. Eliza- beth Shevin, president of the Young Women, and David P. Zack. president of the Metropolitan De- troit JNF. invite the community. There will he • no charge for ad- mission. Film Drama to Be Shown at Birmingham Temple The Birmingham Temple Film Series will present "Nothing but a Man," starring Abbey Lincoln , and Ivan Dixon. 8:30 p.m. April 22. 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