6 Friday, March 25, 1977 For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS' Israel: Hollywood of the East BY DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.) DRAPERY CLEANERS "All That The MIMI Implies" We Also Wash & Finish Drip Dry Curtain, Professionally WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 Suburban Call Collect Reverse Charges • e sprea • s • LampShades Cleaned — Recovered or Relined • Window Shades Cleaned 8. Replaced • Blankets Laundered IL Fluffed CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT 11410 JOS. CAMPAU 3 blks. E. of 1-75 Coniff/Holbrook exit Free Parkin. in Rear Trade Member American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.1.0.) According to the na- tion's leading theatrical weekly, Variety, a number of German film companies are now turn- ing to Israel to produce their movies. They giye a number of reasons, the costs are less, some of the pictures are Bible oriented and the Israelis are very encouraging. After all, what has Hol- lywood that Israel hasn't? The climate and terrain are similar and Israel has additional ad- vantages. It seems to be a natural breeding ground for good stories for films. Think of the scores of theatrical productions which have been built around the Bible stories. But the current scene seems equally produc- tive. The recent incident of the Israelis at Entebbe has been- the subject of two movies and now we hear that Otto Preminger is making a movie of Moshe Dayan's life. ._ One of these days we ex- BURGLAR ALARMS LI. THE ROTT BR, pect to see a series of Is raeli produced • "West- erns. - Maybe they will be called "Easterns," depict- ing life of the early "Halutzim." Their life was very much like that of the Americans who went to the Dakotas and Wyoming in the days of early America. Also Israel has another asset. Every Jew is an ac- tor. On Passover, we play the role of ancestors who went out of Egypt. That is why we eat the matzot they ate on that occasion. The haggada tells us that we must think that not our ancestors but ourse- lves were emancipated. On Su kkot, we act the role of our ancestors again and dwell in the booths they dwelt in the wilder- ness. The Zionist story has been connected with the stage from thebeginning. Theodor Herzl wrote two plays about the Jewish problem before founding the Zionist movement. The American Zionist leader, Louis Lipsky, started his career as a drama critic for a New York newspaper. The last book he wrote shor0 be- fore his death was about the Yiddish stage, but he knew the general Ameri- can stage as well. In the earlier period of America, there was Mor- decai Manuel N'oah, "the first Zionist," as far as America is concerned. He was the man whO got John Adams to endorse Zionism. .A little impatient to wait for the fulfillment of his dream of a restored Zion, he established the ill-starred "haven for NO PEOPLE , NO CARS , NO US. 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The show was sold out for weeks in advance. Some objected to the appearance in tights. Her deeper side was re- flected in her poems, which largely dealt with the Jews. "Sleep Not, 0. Israel," she cried, calling for the Jew "to regain his lost nationhood." 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