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Munich Olympics Tragedy Filmed as Documentary
BY HERBERT G. LUFT
(Copyright 1972, JTA, Inc.)
HOLLYWOOD — David L.
Wolper has completed a film
account of the tragic
events during the Olympic
Games early in September,
from the shootout in the vil-
The Family of the Late
DORA
BRONCWAIG
Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Nov. 19, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Chaskel Fein
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked
to attend.
The Family of the Late
DAVID
ROSENBAUM
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monuznent
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19,
at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Rabbi L.
Goldman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
Please note the correc-
tion in cemetery name.
The Family of the Late
- GOLDIE
ENGELBERC
-I
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the tam-
ily's recent be
ment.
The Family of the Late
CHARLES
COL DSCH LAG
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.
The Family of the Late
IDA
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MUSIC
Regrets the death of
her father.
SAMUEL
LIBERMAN
Nov. 6, 1972
Cherished Memories of
IRVING STERN
Husband, Father and
Grandfather
Five years have gone
by since you left, but
the happy memories
remain. Gone but not
forgotten by wife,
Sarah; daughters and
sons-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Levethan,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald
Hurwitz and Mr. and
Mrs. Hershel Epstein
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and
-
grandaons.
lage, the kidnaping, the
flight to the NATO airport,
leading to the massacre of
11 Israeli athletes by Pales-
tinian terrorists.
The 44-year-old film pro-
ducer who made the docu-
mentary feature, "Rise and
Fall of the Third Reich,"
from the book by William L.
Shirer, last year presenting
a musical film photographed
in its entirety at Geiselgas-
teig Studios of Bavaria, re-
turned to Munich two
months ago to catch with
several national units and
multiple cameras the official
events of the Sports Olym-
pics.
The only documentary
filmmaker on the scene
when tragedy struck, Wolper
dispatched seven camera
crews to the location, shar-
ing the direction with Claude
Lelouch, the French director
of "A Man and A Woman,"
who as a Jewish child had
been an inmate at Dachau
concentration camp — some
ten miles from Munich. It
was Lelouch who stood be-
hind the camera at the air-
port during the gun battle
between Arab outlaws and
German police; yet, this spe-
cific footage became too
dark for processing because
the terrorists had shot up the
searchlight facilities.
Last summer Wolper pho-
tographed a less demanding
event, "Wattstax '72," a
musical portraying the Black-
American experience reflect-
ed in a six-hour concert dur-
ing the Wattstax Festival at
the Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum. The musical show
was filmed in its entirety,
with additional material to be
photographed on a junket
throughout the country.
Wolper, America's most
outstan ding documentary
producer today, combines
the Jewish heritage with the
cultural lineage of the Black
minority to create a musical
hymn to the folklore of
America.
Joseph E. Levine is pro-
ducing and Richard Attenbo-
rough will direct the film
story of "Ghandi," presently
being written by Robert Bolt,
Academy Award winner for
"Dr. Zhivago" and "A Man
for All Seasons." The motion
picture dealing with the life
and death of the first Indian
prime minister, will go be-
fore the cameras on actual
locations early in 1973.
David Janssen portrays an
American who survives the
crash of an American B-52 in
Kre kht Zikh
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Ger-
shon Avner, Israel's first om-
budsman. says his agency
has done a land office busi-
ness since it was established
a year ago to adjudicate
complaints from the citizenry
against the government.
Avner said his office
handled some 10,000 com-
plaints and had to hire 15
additional lawyers to aug-
ment the 18 already employ-
ed.
He noted that the ombuds-
man in Sweden within has
three times Israel's popula-
tion has had only 1,300 gripes
a year.
the Middle East with a
"live" ti-bomb falling into
the hands of Palestine guer-
rillas, in the motion picture
"Sabra," now commencing
photography in Jerusalem.
Hebrew actor Tuvia Tavi
and German actress Karen
Dor co-star. The film is be-
ing made with the coopera-
tion of the Israeli govern-
ment with Bruce Kessler di-
recting and Buddy Ruskin
producing.
Mort Briskin, an attorney-
turned-filmmaker, is produc-
er of Bing Crosby Produc-
tions' "Walking Tall," the
life story of lawman Buford
Pusser, sheriff of McNair
County in Tennessee where
the picture w a s photo-
graphed.
Jack Warner is releasing
his independently produced
"Dirty Little Billy," dealing
with the early life of Billy
the Kid, with the anti-hero
type of Michael J. Pollard in
the modernized treatment of
the Western saga.
At 80, Warner completed
filmization of the musical
"1776," by Peter Stone.
Shelley Winters, who this
summer completed a star-
ring role in "The Poseidon
Adventure," produced by Ir-
win Allen at Fox, now shifts
to Warner's to play a char-
acter role for Paul Mazursky
as a Beverly Hills matron
seeking a divorce and hiring
attorney Blume (George Se-
gal) in "Blume In Love,"
with shooting in Venice,
Calif.; Venice, Italy and the
Burbank Studios.
Charles H. Schneer is pro-
ducing "Sinbad's Golden
Voyage" with John Phillip
Law in the title role and
Tom Baker (Sam Spiegel's
"Rasputin") as an evil ma-
gician.
Bessie Stern, 68
Bessie Stern, a member of
many communal organiza-
tions, died Sunday at age 68.
Mrs. Stern, a native of
Russia, lived at 23237 Provi-
dence, Southfield. She was
a member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Pioneer Women, Mu-
sic Study Club, Hadassah,
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica and the American Jewish
Congress.
She leaves her husband,
Alex; a daughter , Mrs. Sher-
win (Annette) Lutz; and
three grandchildren.
Bernard Whiteman,
CPA. Club Officer
Bernard Whiteman, a cer-
tified public accountant who
served as an officer in many
Jewish organizations, died
Nov. 11 at age 55.
Mr. Whiteman, 20955 Har-
vard, Southfield, was past
president of Tikva and Oak-
land Century lodges of Bnai
Brith, past vice president of
the Bnai Brith Metropolitan
Detroit Council, past presi-
dent
Men's Club and a member
of both the state and national
CPA associations, as well as
t'ertectton Lodge of the
Masons. He had been hon-
ored by the Israel Bond divi.
lion of the Jewisa Nat i onal
Fund.
Born in Toledo, Mr. White-
man was a graduate of
Wayne State University in
1938.
He leaves his wife. Fre-
dell; two sons. David and
Kenneth; a daughter, Jo-
Anne; a brother, Ernest of
Toledo; and a sister, Mrs.
Boris (Hilda) Raphael.
Louis Bassin, VP
of Aircraft Parts Co. 1
Louis J. Bassin, vice presi-
dent and treasurer of the
American
Aircraft
Parts
Corp. of Dearborn, died Nov.
9 at age 78.
Mr. Bassin. 4350 Stone-
Leigh, Bloomfield Hills, was
an accountant with the In-
ternal Revenue Service for
17 years and then became
chief accountant for Aviation
Corp, before going to Ameri-
can Aircraft.
Born in Russia, Mr. Bassin
was a veteran of World War
Surviving are two sons,
Stanley and Leonard; two
brothers, Max of Florida and
Dr. Murray of New York;
two sisters, Mrs. Aaron
Staiman and Mrs. Rose
Zuckerman of New York;
and five grandchildren.
Molecular Biologist
Dr. Arieh Berger, 52
REHOVOT—One of Israel's
leading molecular biologists,
Prof. Arieh Berger of Weiz-
mann Institute's biophysics
department, was buried Nov.
2.
Prof. Berger was born in
Vienna and escaped with his
family to Palestine shortly
before the outbreak of World
War II. Turning to science in
David Karpinovich, 62 his late 20s, Prof. Berger
of Yiddish Daily Staff gained international renown
for his research on poly-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — amino acids, their synthesis'
David Karpinovich, a mem- and structure, and on the
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ber of the editorial hoard of structure and active sites of
the Yiddish language daily j enzymes. His work earned I
Letzte Neies, died here at ' him the coveted Linderstrom-
age 62.
Lang Prize in 1967 as well
A native of Vilna. where as the 1970 Rothschild Prize
he helped found the local I in Biology.
Yiddish theater group. Mr. I
Prof. Berger trained an
Karpinovich settled in Israel
entire generation of talented
in 1957.
young scientists and ' as re-
He had been a member of
sponsible for planning the
the illegal Communist Party
Ullmann
Institute of Life
in Poland before World War
II. When the war broke out, Sciences on the institute's' .
campus. lie held the Marc
he volunteered for the Red
R. Gutwirth Chair in Molec-
Army and saw action in the
ular Biology.
Soviet offensive from Stalin-
grad to Berlin.
After the war, Mr. Karp-
Over 1,000,000 pounds of
inovich worked for the Yid- raspberries were produced
dish weekly Folkstimme in commercially in Michigan in '
Warsaw.
1971.
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IRVING ADLER. 23661
Marlow, Oak Park, died Nov.
13. Fie leaves his wife, Mary,,
two daughters, Elyse and
Adrienne; two brothers and
one sister.
MAURICE J. BORTMAN,
12935 Vernon, Huntington
Woods, died Nov. 12. He
leaves his wife, Fay; two
sons, Robert and Phillip; a
daughter, Mrs. Gary F.
(Diane) Wyner; two sisters
and three grandchildren.
18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
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DORA SLUTSKY,
19100
W. Seven Mile, died Nov. 16.
Survived by her husband.
Isaac. a son, Simon; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Louis (Sara) Segal;
one sister and three grand-
children. Services 10.30 a.m.
today at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
mg.
The chief merits are: at a
wedding, to
cause
merri-
ment; among mourners, to
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keep silent; at a lecture, to
IDA DOBKIN, 19100 W. listen; at a session,
to arriv e
Seven Mile, died Nov. II. early; at teaching,
to con-
Survived by a son, Samuel; centrate; in time of fasting,
a daughter, Norma;
one
- --- to give charity.—Berakot.
brother, two sisters and five
grandchildren.
• • •
SOL R. GREENWALD, 400
Bagley, died Nov. 5. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs.
Thomas (Susan) Illingworth
of Cross Plains, Tex., and
Mrs. Stuart (Carol) Bradford
of Dallas; two brothers, two
sisters and four grandchil-
dren.
• • •
HARRY M. GRUBER,
former Detroit of Milburn,
N. J., died Nov. 8. Survived
by his wife, Lola; a son,
Daniel of Edison, N. J.: and
a sister, Mrs. Minnie Krugel
of Detroit. Interment Mil-
burn.
• • •
BARNEY J. LAURIE,
23667 Coach Light. South-
field. died Nov. 9. Ile leaves
a son, Dr. Jack L.;
his
mother, Mrs. Anne Laurie;
one brother, one sister and
one grandchild.
• • •
MARTHA MA RKZO N,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died
Nov. 13. Survived by three
sons, Isadore, Max and
Harold; a daughter, Mrs.
Edward (Frances) Udman;
two brothers, one sister, II
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
• • •
ABE RUBIN, 18007 Schae-
fer, died Nov. 14. Ile leaves
his wife, Mary; a daughter,
Mrs. Leo (Jean) Hirsch: one
brother, one sister, three
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