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By DAVID FRIEDMAN
A Seven Arts Feature
Leon Uris' best-selling
blockbuster novel, "QB VII,"
is the theme of the television
version of the book to be
shown on ABC-TV (Channel
7) Monday and Tuesday
nights.
The Screen Gems produc-
tion that keeps the viewer
glued to his television set for
two nights will be entertain-
ing, shocking, moving and
thought-provoking. It presents
the horrors of the Holocaust
as well as a sympathetic
view of the state of Israel.
An epic undertaking, it
runs a total of six hours and
15 minutes, the longest film
ever made for television. It
features an outstanding cast,
including Ben Gazzar a,
Anthony Hopkins, Leslie
Caron, Lee Remick, Anthony
Quayle, Edith Evans and the
late Jack Hawkins, among
others.
It was filmed in the United
States, Great Britain, Israel
and Belgium and directed by
Tom Gries, who has won two
TV Emmy awards, and writ-
ten by Edward Anhalt, who
won Academy Awards for the
the screen-plays of "Becket"
and "Panic in the Streets."
Anthony Hopkins turned in
an especially outstanding
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performance as Sir Adam
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Kelno, the Polish refugee
doctor who seeks to hide the
This Week's Radio and Television Programs
fact that he willingly steril-
Braunstein s p e a k; Jewish
ETERNAL
LIGHT
ized Jewish inmates while
he was a prisoner in the fic-
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday music is presented.
tional Nazi concentration
Station: WWJ
camp of Jadwiga in Poland.
Feature: Part two of "The RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
"QB VII" is based on a real Oath."
Station: CKWW
trial in which Leon Uris was
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the defendant in a suit grow- REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
ing out of his novel "Exo-
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
Time: 9 p.m. Sunday
dus."
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR (1130)
Station: Channel 9.
In the fictional account,
Feature: Jewish themes
Feature: News in the Jew-
Abraham Cady, an American present in today's popular
ish community.
writer, who was a pilot for music.
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for libel by Kelno for writ-
JEWISH HOUR
Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
ing in his book on the Holo-
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Wednesday and Thursday.
caust that Kelno performed
Station: WNIC (1300).
Station: Israeli and Yid-
thousands of sterilizations on
and
dish music, news, recipes
Jewish camp inmates.
Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
and other features.
The film depicts the horror
Station WNIC-FM (100).
of the Holocaust vividly in
and
BNAI SHALOM
actual films taken by the
Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday.
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday.
Nazis in the camps and in
Station: WPON (1450).
Station: WBRB-FM (102.1)
the description of the deeds
Feature: Rabbi Yitschak
Feature: Jewish humor,
by the characters.
M. Kagan and Rabbi Pinchas music, culture and literature.
The trial in QB VII
(Queen's Bench VII) is set
against the terrorist attacks
on Israel and on passenger-
planes in 1970. There are
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Arab and Israeli Communist
Propagate 'Self-Determination'
By 'YITZHAK RABI
NEW YORK (JTA)—Ray-
monda Tawil, a Palestinian
activist and journalist from
Nablus on the West Bank,
claimed here that the Fatah
organization as well as other
Palestinian groups recognize
the right of Jews in Israel to
"self - determination," but
added, however, that the
Palestinian people want to
restore their rights as well
in territories that have been
part of Israel since the cre-
ation of the state in 1948.
Addressing some 30 people
at a meeting organized by
the Committee on New Al-
ternatives in the Middle East,
Ms. Tawil spoke emotionally
about the plight of her people
"under Israeli occupation,"
and accused the Israeli
authorities of persecuting the
Palestinians and of "blowing
up houses and murdering in-
nocent people." According to
her, "very few of the Israeli
want to hear the voice of the
Palestinians." She spoke
bitterly about Mrs. Golda
Meir who, according to Ms.
Tawil, "always says that a
Palestinian people does not
exist at all."
At one point, when she was
describing to her audience
the "persecution" of Pales-
tinians by the Israelis, she
was asked by the JTA re-
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secuted for years and about
the fact that some half-
million Jews have left the
Arab countries without being
allowed to take their belong-
ings with them. Ms. Tawil,
visibly irritated by the re-
mark, denied any mistreat-
ment of Jews at any time in
the Arab countries.
Meir Payil, Moked (Com-
munist) leader and member
of the Israel Knesset, who
was also invited to address
the meeting, responded to
Ms. Tawil's denial by noting
that in 1941 a full-scale
pogrom against Jews took
place in Iraq. Payil and Ms.
Tawil arrived here April 15
for a separate three-week
lecture tour across the coun-
try. Their trip is sponsored
by the Committee, on New
Alternatives in the Mideast.
Payil, a historian, called
for recognition of the Pales-
tinians' rights to self-deter-
mination but said at the
same time that the Pales-
tinians on their part should
declare their recognition of
the Jewish state. According
to Payil, the main problem
is that while the Yom Kippur
War was a military victory
it was, nonetheless, a "politi-
cal failure." The Israelis,
Payil said, are not aware
of this distinction nor that
the Israel government has
lost, as a result of the war,
its "freedom of strategic
action."
Referring to the Kiryat
Shemon a massacre, Ms.
Tawil said: "It is very sad
. . . the hatred is growing
in both sides . . . each side
talks about revenge." She
warned that if Israel insists
on its present policy in re-
gard to the Palestinians then
"another Auschwitz can hap-
pen in Israel .
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