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WOODWARD RANDALL AT 111/2 MILE RD. at the Piano Bar Royal Oak 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 26—Friday, April 26, 1974 543-2626 SATURDAY SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. :nrAiCA • , s; PI • BREADED VEAL CUTLET With Buttery $ 139 Baked Potato, SEE OUR Hot Texas Toast, TUESDAY SPECIAL PAGE 72 Crisp Tossed Salcid BONANZA 15640 W. 11 Mile Rd. Corner of Greenfield 557-3237 1: 1 :4 IgZA pin THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS performance as Sir Adam ewry on the Air 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 * and 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. C * the British Royal. Air Force ROZHINICES during World War II, is sued LUBAVITCH MIT MA NDLE N 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 • some beautiful scenes of Is- AA/1i rael—Tel Aviv, the Chagall 22900 M!CHIGAN AVENUE, WindoWs at Hadassah Hos- Dearborn (in the Holiday Inn) pital, the Knesset and the Mount of Olives. 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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- vczikv...nav- p _ BEAUTIFUL — BANQUET FACILITIES * WEDDINGS * PARTIES, ETC. AT OltDOB 477 -2686 zwwfm.x.y.Aitia. .0k Ind porter about Jews in Arab lands who have been per- 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. 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