JA Appeal bent Uut In Cash 1 elethon NEW YORK—Sixteen offi- cers and members of the United Jewish Apeal Cam- paign Cabinet conducted an all-day cash telephone tele- thon from the boardroom of the UJA national headquar- ters. Under the direction of na- tional cash chairman Gerald Colburn, more than 250 "calls-for-cash" were placed THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to key contributors around 8—Friday, August 3, 1973 the country in an effort to stimulate an increased cash flow. IF YOU TURN THE The 'mounting pressures of continuing Soviet Jewish im- UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T migration to Israel and FIND A FINER WINE THAN heavy demands placed on absorption facilities and pro- grams are seriously taxing the Jewish Agency's mini- mum 1973 human needs bud- Milan Winstios, Detroit, Mich, get, even as the 1974 bud- get is being planned, he said. V 'S '11 NEW CADILLAC? BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Another Warning on Effects of Jetvison's Film VC Superstar' By ROBERT E. SEGAL (A Seven Arts Feature) NEW YORK —Judging from a report of conclusions reached by Jewish organiza- tions in America after much soul-searching on "Key 73," "Jews for Jesus," and re- lated programs calculated to lure Jews into Christianity, the guard is up and prosely- tizers won't have easy pick- ings. But two developments noted at the recent yearly meeting of the National Jew- ish Community Relations Ad- visory Council deserve care- ful attention. In one instance, a warning was sounded concerning the movie, "Jesus Christ Super- star," produced by Norman Jewison for Universal Pic- tures. The second matter centered on a penetrating paper, "Christian Evangel- ism and the Jews," presented by Dr. David R. Hunter, dep- uty secretary of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Jesus Christ Superstar" is picking up where the rock opera by the same title began in New York in 1971. Kids going for the rock pattern will be told through the movie that Jews as a people were collectively guilty for the death of Jesus. Pilate has scarcely a sugges- tion of guilt on his hands. Judas, who comes through as a black man corrupted by ominous and powerful Jewish forces, reinforces sterotypic impression that have haunted gullible audiences through the ages. Black-Jewish relationships are certain to be harmed by the movie, the modern ecu- menical movement will be impaired, and long years of effort to built mutual respect will be set back. Dr. Hunter's paper stressed the importance of acceptance by all Christian theologians of continuity, viability, and vigor of the Jewish living convenant. He placed second in importance as a guideline for honorable procedures for Christians evangelism "the good news that Christians have in Christ." 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