30 Friday, August 1, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jack Freed & Ray Bresler

Tel-12 Will . Have
Antique Show

A Bicentennial Feature

Your Hosts At the

Historical Films Available

RID CEDARS

ines the American immi-
grants and the changes
they made on social and
Two filmstrips are being- cultural America, and
circulated by the Union of "Writings of the Nazi Hol-
American Hehrew Congre- ocaust.," which gives per-
gations. 8:38 Fifth Avenue, sonal accounts of the Nazi
New York, N.Y. 10021. "The persecution related
Jews Settle in New Amster- through fiction, poetry and
dam, - a 37-frame color personal journals.
filmstrip with script, de-
The plight of Soviet Jews
scribes the Jews who came in the 1970s, entitled "Let
to New Amsterdam seeking My People Go," is another
religious freedom. The ADL Production listed in
other. "Martin Buher: The the outline. Friendship
Life in Dialogue," contains Press suggests that this
color frames with sound. film "shows strength of reli-
A colonial patriot's strug- gious motivations and im-
gle for both religious and portance of religious free-
political freedom is the sub- dom."
ject of "The Rebel," a pro-
All of the ADL films are
duction about Rabbi Ger- approximately 30 minutes
shon Seixas. This 28-minute in length and are 16 mm
black and white sound film black and white with sound.
is produced by the Biard
Not listed in the outline is
Corp., 1564 Broadway, New the Bnai Brith's "Jews in
York, N.Y. 10036.
American History," which
The violence of the Nazi bears the same title as the
concentration camps is de- pamphlet by Oscar Handlin
scribed in "Nig-ht and Fog," and a Bnai Brith-ADL cur-
a 16 min sound film from riculu M
Mass IVIedia Ministries, 2116
The films and Handlin's
North Charles Street, Balti- pamphlet may be obtained
more, Md. 2121S. This film, from the Anti-Defamation
running 31 minutes, depicts League, 316 Lexington
the camps in 1940 inter- Avenue, New York, N.Y.
spersed with scenes of the
10016.
camps today.

By DEBRA SAMUELSON

(Copyright 1973. JTA, Inc.)

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At least 15 films and
filmstrips concerning slices
of world Jewish history
ranging from the American
Revolution to the present
era are suitable for pro-
grams celebrating our coun-
try's bicentennial next year.
Fourteen of these films
are listed by the Friendship
Press, a division of the In-
terchurch Center, in a study
outline for its source hook,
"Religious Freedom in
_America. - The outline
stresses that the films and
other materials it lists are
"for social studies teachers
in the claskroom and for dis-
cussion leaders of civic and
religious groups."
The Bnai Brith Anti-Def-
amation League is issuing
11 of the films listed in the
outline. Seven of them are in
a series, "Jews and their Re-
ligion." The Friendship
Press has described "Who
are the American Jews?,"
"What is Judaism?" and
"The Life Cycle of the Jew"
as especially useful.
Other ADL films in the
outline include "The In-
heritance," which exam-

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