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Survivor to Make First Major Motion Picture on Holocaust
By HERBERT G. LUFT
(Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)
HOLLYWOOD—Margaret
Marketa Novak, Jewish sur-
vivor who lost her parents,
four brothers and two sis-
ters in the Holocaust, will
make the first dramatic mo-
_ tion picture dealing with
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TUES. THRU THURS., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
the experience of an inmate
of the Auschwitz death
camp from the viewpoint of
a Jew who was there and
lived to tell the naked facts
about Nazi atrocities.
At a Beverly Hills press
conference, on the day 30
years after Ms. Novak ar-
rived in the United States,
the still beautiful woman an-
nounced the formation of
her own film company,
with her first project,
"People Caring for
People," a television pic-
ture already developed by
Paul Berkowitz who also
will , direct. The story in-
volves a multiple-handi-
capped boy and his mother,
actually an affectionate re-
flection of her experience.
Her second, more spec-
tacular venture, is a theatri-
cal feature "One Left, Just
One, - the dramatic story of
ther youth to the age of 16
closing with her first
glimpse of New York and
the Statue of Liberty.
Having been married to a
well-known film distributor,
Ms. Novak is acquainted
with all aspects of motion
picture production and re-
lease; in her many years in
Hollywood she acquired
some knowledge of story de-
velopment, casting, produc-
tion and editing; and now
that her children are
grown, she is determined to
play an active part in the in-
dustry.
Robert Altman, now on
the screen with his highly
controversial "3 Women,"
moves on to a spectacular
$4 million epic, "A Wed-
ding," a star-studded film
to go before the cameras
June 15 on location in Il-
linois.
"A Wedding" presents co-
medienne Carol Burnett in
the dramatic role of a
Southern belle married to a
nouveau-riche trucking m ag-
nate ; she is the mother of
the bride whose name is
not yet announced. Lillian
Gish appears as the mat-
riarch of the groom's fam-
ily with the groom being
portrayed by Desi Arnaz,
Jr. Others in the wedding
party are Viveca Lindfors,
Geraldine Chaplin, Dina
Merrill, Peggy Ann Garner,
John Considine and Shelley
Duvall.
Mel Brooks, whose "Si-
lent Movie" is record-
breaking throughout Eu-
rope, has started a new
screen comedy "High Anx-
iety", now in production on
location in San Francisco.
This time Brooks not only
is billed as star and direc-
tor, but also as producer,
co-author and title song
composer-lyricist. thereby
taking a leaf from the re:
cord screen credits of
Charlie Chaplin.
FRI., 11 a.m.-12 Mid.
SUN., 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Cong. Beth Abraham-Hill-
el will honor Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Tauber at a State of
Israel Bond Tribute Dinner-
Dance, 7 p.m.- June 28, in
the synagogue's social hall.
The synagogue will mark
the 10th anniversary of the
reunification of Jersalem.
The Taubers will be the
recipients of the State of Is-
rael's "United Jersulem"
Award, and in addition,
their names will be the first
to be engraved on a special
plaque to be presented to
the synagogue by the State
of Israel in commeration of
the congregation's past and
continuing support of the Is-
rael Bond program.
The Taubers will be cele-
brating their 71st anniver-
sary this coming August.
On their 65th anniversary
the Taubers were honored
with the naming of the
week-day chapel in their
honor at Beth Abraham-
Hillel.
Dinner committee chair-
man is Dr. Harris Mainster
and co-chairmen are Judge
Nathan Kaufman and Men-
asche Haar. Dr. Mainster
announced that a leadership
reception, in advance of the
dinner, will be held at teh
Franklin home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Tauber. Jowel
Feature Films
at Art Institute
The Detroit Institute of
Arts' Detroit Film Theatre
7 will show three feature
films this weekend.
"Red Beard" will be
shown 8 p.m. today; "Lola
Montes," 7 and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday; and "42nd
Street," 3 p.m. Sunday. For
tickets, call the ticket of-
fice, 832-2730.
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For dinner reservations,
call the synagogue office,
851-6880, or the Israel Bond
office, 968-0200.
Jewish Personnel
in Arab Countries?
WASHINGTON—The
American Jewish Congress
complained this week that
the Pentagon has refused to
reveal the number of Jew-
ish personnel who are serv-
ing with U.S. military mis-
sions in Arab lands.
The AJCongress said that
the Pentagon claims the in-
formation is not readily
available.
Saudi Arabia has refused
to permit Jews to work on
any projects in that coun-
try.
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President Ford last year
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prohibiting any Federal
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tary, from • complying with
any religious ban. The Pen-
tagon said it had 1,200 men
serving on military mis-
sions in Arab countries.
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