THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Two Films Examine Nazi Era By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)_ a CJ HOLLYWOOD — "Madam Kitty," an Italian-made film star- ring the Swedish actress Ingrid Thulin, Austrian Helmut Berger, British newcomer Terese Ann Savoy, Yugoslav per- former Bekim Fehmin, John Ireland from the United.States, the Italian Stefano Satta Flores, and Tina Aumont (daughter of Jean Pierre Aumont), has been shown to us pri- vately by Trans- --.American Films, the U.S. ‘distributors. Director Tinto Brass claims that the shocking story of "Madam Kitty" was derived from a com- posite of documents col- lected during the Nurem- berg trials and found in German and Allied lib- raries after the war. Brass is attempting to show the depth of de- humanization to which a nation could sink under the lust for power of the individual. Salon Kitty, a refined house of pleasure in Ber- lin in the mid-1930s, is being bugged and -or- ganized as a listening post by the hierarchy of the Third Reich to spy not only on political enemies but more so on "dedi- cated" party members and army officers who be- fore or after an act of lovemaking inadver- tently might sputter out a few remarks of dissatis- faction, propose defection or leak secret military in- formation to unau- thorized persons. "Madam Kitty," set into an ornate mansion of mar- ble and mirrors, lays bare the mentality behind the facade of racial purity in Nazi Germany. It illus- trates that Hitler didn't live up to his claim to end depravity and perversion and bring about an era of IN THE a wM _1 i 1 111. - :101 1..JI ,iIlh „, MI II I EVERY FRIDAY /rpm /it Ont. 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Though a bit too rough on the edges and often too explicit, "Madam Kitty" has a story to tell of valid- ity to our time, one easily forgotten when traveling through the forests, mountains, meadows and lake areas of Germany which seem to breathe contentment, solemnity and a deep religious feel- ing. * * * "Jacob the Liar," which comes to us from the film studios of East Berlin, takes us from the refined, though decayed atmos- phere of the ruling clas- ses of Nazi Germany to the disinherited and dis- franchised — the Jews sealed off in the ghettos of Poland who are_ con- demned to starvation or deportation towards the extermination centers of the East. The title hero, beauti- fully portrayed by Vlas- timil Brodsky, is a simple man who tries to interject courage into the minds of his fellow Jews by telling them of Allied victories he has heard about on a radio which doesn't exist and if it had been in oper- ation could cost him his life and endanger the others. There is an air of melan- choly in the lyrically phrased movie, a filmic vi- sion which takes us, in staccato images, back into a better past and into a happier, though unlikely future. The picture was made by Defa (the former Ufa) from a novel and screenplay by Jurek Becker, directed by Frank Beyer, with a cast of real faces of Jews and their tormentors. Erwin Geschonneck and Henry Hubchen appear opposite Brodsky (who won for this performance the Best Actor Award at the Ber- lin Film Festival in 1976 — in itself an ironic twist of fate). Chile Pianist Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau will appear with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra 10:45 a.m. to-_ day, 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Ford Auditorium. Theo Alcantara will conduct. Tickets are available at the Ford Auditorium box office, Hudson's and Montgomery Ward. `Othello' to Open Shakespeare's "Othello" will open 8:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Hilberry Theatre, with previews 8:30 p.m. Jan. 28 and 29. Tickets and schedules are availa- ble by cailing the Hil- berry box office, 577-2972. Tickets also are available at Hudson's, the Wayne State University, High- land Park Community College and Oakland University book stores. Israeli Court Rules That Kol, Hauser Must Return to Cabinet JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Independent Liberal Party ministers Moshe Kol and Gideon Hausner attended the weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday after the Supreme Court ruled that their resigna- tions from the govern- ment last month were in- valid. The court also upheld Premier Yitzhak Rabin's dismissal of the National Religious Party minis- ters, an act that let to the resignation of his gov- ernment and its trans- formation into a caretaker regime. The decision, an- nounced last Friday by the five-judge panel con- sisting of Justices Yoe' Sussman, Zvi Berenson, Yitzhak Kahan, BenZion Origin of 'Chosen People' Idea By RABBI SAMUEL FOX (Copyright 1976. JTA, Inc.) The origin and meaning of the idea that the Jews are the "chosen people" is often queried. This concept is mentioned as early as in the Bible. (Amos 3:2) (Deuteronomy. 7:7, etc.). It is frequently mentioned in talmudic and Kabalistic literature. In some places in the Bible where the concept of the chosen people is men- tioned it is stressed that there is a universalism in humanity and that the Al- mighty is the father of all humanity (Exodus 19:5, Isaiah 40:27), as well as the Creator of all the Univ- erse. Generally, the idea of being a chosen people never was meant to imply any feeling of exclusiveness. It is intended to mean that the Jews were chosen to "serve," to be held up as an example and to bear even greater criticism and responsibility, and to carry the burden of being the barometer of hu- man conscience and the vic- tim of human prejudice. The Jew expresses this "chosenness" when he owns up to his added responsibili- ties such as when making kidush on the Sabbath which is distinctively Jew- ish, or holidays, or when reading the Holy Torah, which is distinctively Jew- ish, or when proclaiming his unswerving faith in the idea of one and only one God, which was originally Juda- ism's greatest contribution to humanity. Concert Slated West Bloomfield Sym- phony Orchestra will per- form 7:30 p.m. Sunday at West Bloomfield High School. The program will feature a saxophone con- certo and Robert Gray who will sing selections from Wagner. For tickets, call the symphony office, 626-7337. Shershevsky and Shlomo Asher, tied up the loose ends of December's gov- ernment crisis. Berenson, who deli- vered the opinion, said the court agreed with Attor- ney General Aharon Barak that Rabin's resig- nation Dec. 21, several hours after Kol and Hausner quit the coalition government, froze the Cabinet. Under Israeli law, no Member may resign from a caretaker government. The law also states that resignations do not be- come effective until 48 hours after they are sub- mitted and announced to the Knesset. Kol, the Minister of Tourism, and Hausner, Minister - Without - Portfolio, said they would abide by the court's deci- sion. But they stressed that their political dif- ferences with Rabin's Labor Alignment were not resolved. Friday, January 21, 1977 31 One has not the impud- ence to deny a debt a credi- tor-to his face. —Shebuoth 42. MOVIE GUIDE Americana Complex I , 2, 3, 4 Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 4 TREATERS IN ONE BUILDING Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS--1 Show only at 141--$1 "A STAR IS BORN" "NICKELODEON" "THE ENFORCER" "7 PERCENT SOLUTION" BERKLEY • 12 z-0330 e BARGAIN lows SUN. TIM FM. ALL SEATS SI AO. No coupons. Composts good Sal. snip willr Forfar odmissinn price. Cliff Robertson and Genevieve Bujold in "OBSESSION" (PG) Weekdays incl. Sat. 7:35 & 9:35 Sun. 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