42—Friday, September 7, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Vigil Held in Support of Kiev Activists
A Sleeper From Woody Allen
Center Leaders to See
S. America Jewry
NEW YORK — Leaders of
NEW YORK (JTA) — A
sifektIM
„
Jewish
Community Centers
vigil was staged outside the
in the United States and
fashioned, belly - laughing telephone center at Grand
By HERBERT G. LUFT
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Canada will visit Jewish
(Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.)
family comedy, which is not Central Station in support of , .••
communities in five Latin
HOLLYWOOD — Woody risque or political.
seven Kiev- activists who
American
countries, from
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Allen's current production of
were engaged in a hunger
Nov. 11 to 28, as part of a
"Sleeper" which went before
Sam Katzman, a producer strike at the International
fact-finding study mission
the cameras in May, with of quickies and television Telegraph Exchange in Kiev.
organized by the World Serv-
locations in Denver and series, active in Hollywood
Repeated attempts during
ice Committee of the Na-
Monterey, Calif., is being for almost 60 years, died in the past two days to reach
tional Jewish Welfare Board.
edited by Ralph Rosenblum the film capital early in the families of the activists
—,..tASSMEMASti§sss
The delegation will make
at the Goldwyn Studios with August. Katzman started at at their homes and the hun-
the trip in response to invi-
Woody supervising cutting, the, old Fox studios at the ger strikers at the telephone
tations from Jewish com-
dubbing and scoring of the age of 13 working as a prop exchange failed.
munity leaders in Argentina,
picture which he has written boy and remained with Fox
Sources in the Soviet Union
Brazil, Uruguay, Panama
and directed.
till 1931.
reported that the seven were
and Mexico.
In the late 1920s, he sand- warned by the police that
out that
Allen points
"Sleeper" is not a slick, in- wiched into his activities as they would be charged with
Three may keep a secret
tellectual movie but an old- assistant director his very "vagrancy" unless they took
if two of them are dead.—
first independently produced jobs within seven days.
Benjamin Franklin.
film, "His Private Secre-
The activists had all been
New Year Reader
tary," made for $9,000 and dismissed from their jobs be-
LAWRENCE, N. Y. — The featuring an unknown John cause of their applications
Jewish Information Council Wayne for $150 a week. His
announced that it is issuing actors and technicians work- for exit visas.
Throughout the vigil the
an eight-page publication, ed on speculation and Katz-
"Rosh Hashana Home Read- man paid them well when attempts continued and con-
er," for free distribution in the picture became a finan- tact was finally made with
Zinovy Melamed. He report-
time for the New Year ob- cial success.
Members of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry's
ed that the strike had con-
servance which starts Sept.
Katzman must have made cluded but was reluctant to "Freedom Team," wearing "Let My People Go!" shirts;
27.
demonstrate outside a guarded Soviet UN Mission against
hundreds of pictures, mostly give details.
the beating of Russian Jews and harassment of the Israeli
Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin, the programs dealing with
Yuli Tartakovsky, - one of basketball team at the World University Games in Moscow.
Music & Entertainment
council chairman, who edit- headline-subject-matters or
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ed and compiled the publica- current trends in the enter- those engaged in the strike
and the wife of Yuri Soroko, minded people to demand
tion, stated that all requests tainment media.
another
striker, were called from the Soviet authorities
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should be sent to POB 11,
Joel Grey, who won a to the ovir office and told the immediate return of the
Lawrence, N. Y., 11559, ac-
companied by a stamped, Tony Award for his per- that their visa applications Torah scrolls before they are
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RING
formance in the Broadway were refused and that they destroyed."
self-addressed envelope.
should
not
apply
again
until
David
Suskind,
the
chief
production of "Cabaret" and
1975, it was learned.
cantor of the Leningrad Syna-
Despair and postponement an "Oscar" for the subse-
Pick a subject and w''ve
Student Struggle for gogue, arrived in Tel Aviv
The
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quent
movie
version,
por-
are cowardice and defeat.
4, 4 A
got the "OXNGLE" for you!
Men were born to succed, not trays a clairvoyant who Soviet Jewry has learned that with a group of immigrants
11
of
the
the
12
Torah
scrolls
from the Soviet Union.
to fail.—Henry David Tho- works with the police to
He told reporters that he
solve a complex murder case in the Leningrad Synagogue
reau.
in Paramount's forthcoming have been "stolen" and the had left a large family be-
More than just a ring-
"The Man on the Swing," 12th desecrated. The Aron hind and that he was re
you're wearing
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from the screenplay by Kodesh—Holy Ark—also was quired to post a bond to as-
a CONVERSATION PiE C Ei t
sure that he would not make
David Z. Goodman, with vandalized.
Rings from $19
Frank Perry directing for
A SSSJ spokesman declar- anti-Soviet statements when
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(a l l4k
producer Howard B. Jaffee. ed: "All indications are that he arrived in Israel.
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The National Conference
Cliff Robertson appears in this 'robbery' was, a delib-
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Full Watergate Airing Urged
TORONTO — The Bnai
Brith board of governors
called for "a complete air-
ing" of the Watergate
scandal, decriminalization of
marijuana laws and strength-
ened federal standards in the
expenditure of revenue-shar-
ing funds appropriated for
social welfare programs.
The 78-member board,
highest Bnai Brith policy
body, also urged UN inter-
vention to halt "government-
in s pir e d" harassment of
Syrian and Iraqi Jews and
international treaties with en-
forceable sanctions against
nations "that encourage or
give asylum" to Arab ter-
rorists.
In another action, at its
mid-year meeting here, the
board condemned the "hood-
lum-like attacks" of Soviet
security officers on Israeli
athletes and Jewish specta-
tors at the World University
Games in Moscow. The
board's resolution called on
the International Olympic
Committee to reject the
Soviet Union's bid to host
:he 1980 Olympic Games.
sonal use, carried by a one-
vote margin, 19 to 18.
In a policy statement on
revenue sharing, the Bnai
Brith leaders charged that
much of the federal funds
paid to the states "has been
unwisely spent, not for social
services or assistance, but for
public buildings, police uni-
forms and equipment, and
the like and, in some cases,
to reduce local taxes."
The board appealed to UN
Secretary-General Kurt Wald-
heim to "intercede immedia-
tely" on behalf of the Syrian
and Iraqi Jewish commun-
ities, "whose religious, cul-
tural and ethnic identity is
being systematically des-
troyed."
Northern Sinai Gets
Immigrant Settlers
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A new
urban center in the Pithat
Rafah region — between the
Gaza Strip and El Arish in
northern Sinai — got its first
settlers.
The newcomers are recent
arrivals from the Soviet
Union, all of them profes-
sionals who will be working
in the neighboring settle-
ments of S a d o t and Tel
Asarah.
Another group of immi-
grants from the Soviet Union
is due to join them shortly.
The board was closely di-
vided on the marijuana reso-
lution in which only 37 of its
55 American members cast
otes. The resolution, calling
on federal and state govern-
ments to decriminalize pos-
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