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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 29, 1976 37
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Jewish Film, TV Festival
Opens in Jerusalem Theater

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — way with the showing of
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Jerusalem,"
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SLAW & GARLIC
and thousands of spec- cast, reviewing Jeru-
salem's
history
through
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tators filled the main
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street to scan the motion the ages.
At a brief ceremony at
picture celebrities mak-
ing their way into a posh the opening of the festi- •
cinema for a world pre- val, Aharon Yadlin', Edu- •
cation Minister, stressed •
miere.
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that his ministry regards • •
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film
making
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major
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and an integral part of Is- •
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ENTERTAINMENT
Theater marked the
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raeli culture.
TIL
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opening Sunday night of
5 p.m. TO 4 a.m. WED. THRU SAT.
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Melville
Mark,
festival
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the first "World Jewish director. recalled a visit •
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Film and Television Fes- to David Ben-Gurion at •
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tival."
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Sde Boker in 1969 when • •
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A total of 50 entries he told the former Pre- •
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from 15 countries have mier of his dream to or- • •
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panel of judges par-
film contest, a symposium
ticipating in the event in- and an exhibition.
elude top ranking mem-
An average of 15 films a
bers of film and television day will be screened cov-
arts from the United ering a wide range of
States, Great Britain, Jewish subject matter,
and Scandinavia.
including public affairs,
Twenty television net-
Bible, travel, politics, cul-
works are also participat-
ture, religion and drama.
ing, including BBC (Bri-
Symposiums will in-
tain), CBC (Canada), ABC elude such topics as "The
(U.S.), Television Fit an- Image of the Jew in the
caise 1 and networks from
Mass Media" and "To-
other European countries,
wards a Jewish Com-
The festival got under- munications Center."
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VIENNA (JTA) — Au-
stria's new Foreign
Minister Willipald Pahr
confirmed last week that
the Palestine Liberation
Organization would be al-
lowed to open two ob-
server offices in Vienna.
Farouk Kaddoumi,
leader of the PLO's politi-
cal department, earlier
this month requested
permission to open ob-
server offices related to
the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA)
and the United Nations
Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO) to
which it is accredited.
At that time, govern-
ment spokesmen said the
opening of an information
office for propaganda was
not discussed.
Contrary to previous
government statements,
Pahr, who succeeded
Erich Bielka last month,
said in response to a par-
liamentary question: "An
information office would
have the same privileges
any other organization in
Austria has, as long as it
does not violate the crimi-
nal code."
Pahr did not specify if
Austria would get any
guarantees that the PLO
offices would not turn out
to be agitation centers.
The opposition Conserva-

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Austrian Foreign Minister
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Presidential candidates
Gerald Ford and Jimmy
Carter sent congratulat-
ory messages to the 53rd
annual convention of the
National Committee for
Labor Israel last week.

tive People's Party has
opposed the opening of a
PLO office, calling the
PLO a terrorist gang.
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