Friday, February 11, 1918
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
U.S. TV Producer Speaks in Israel
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TEL AVIV- "The Israeli
Archie Bunker would sit in
his armchair and have
answers for everything. He
would know more than Be-
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Tel Aviv University runs
the only film and television
department in Israel. A
TAU graduate student is
studying with Danny Ar-
nold, executive producer of
"Barney Miller" and "Fish."
The student, Mark Brull, is
slated to return to the film
and television department
to teach undergraduates.
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Lear said he felt that an
Archie Bunker-type series
tailOred to the realities of
Israeli life could be success-
ful.
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gin, Peres and Dayan all
rolled into one, and he
would dispense endless ad-
vice on the best way to run
the country - to the con-
sternation of his son-in-law,
who in this case would be a
strapping, muscular, hand-
some sabra," said Norman
Lear, creator of "All in the
Family," addressing a
group of film producers, di-
rectors, film students and
fans at Tel Aviv University.
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. .t, as proud members of the stiff-necked and stubborn people
Israel, we refuse to be intimidated or discouraged
. . . neither by those who wish to march with the swastika,
. . . nor by those who set the torch to our children's camp,
.. nor by any of our enemies, past or present.
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FOR WE JEWS HAVE A 'SECRET WEAPON' -THE VOICES OF OUR YOUNG CAMPERS RAISED IN PLAY, IN
LAUGHTER, IN TORAH-STUDY AND IN PRAYER - AS KING DAVID DECLARED: ". . Out of the mouths of
babes and sucklings you have ordained strength, to still the enemy and avenger." (Psalms 8:3)
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NEW YORK (JTA) -
Applications are now being
accepted from black and
Jewish college students to
work as summer interns in
Washington on issues of
concern to both groups as
part of a new black-Jewish
effort to promote human
rights in the United States,
an official of the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations reported.
Albert Vorspan, vice
president of the association
of American Reform con-
gregations, said the UAHC
and the National Associa-
tion for the Advancement of
Colored People (NAACP)
had agreed to work together
on such common concerns as
joblessness, housing, equal
educational opportunities,
quality of urban life and
crime.
To facilitate such joint ef-
forts, Vorspan said, the
UAHC and the NAACP had
established the Kivie Kap-
lan Human Relations Insti-
Young Leaders
UJA Parley Set
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NEW YORK - More
than 1,000 young Jewish
leaders from throughout the
United States are expected
to participate in the United
Jewish Appeal's first Na-
tional Young Leadership
Conference, a three-day
symposium on current na-
tional and international is-
sues of major Jewish con-
cern, Feb. 26-28, at the
Shoreham Americana Hotel
in Washington, D.C.
Organized by the UJA
National Young Leadership
Cabinet in conjunction with
the UJA Young Women's
Leadership Cabinet, the
conference will feature
dialogues with officials of
the Carter Administration,
the Israel government, U.S.
government agencies and
leading academicians and
social scientists from both
countries.
BBYO Planning
Year in Israel
WASHINGTON - Bnai
Brith Youth Organization
is introducing a new year-
in-Israel program for high
school graduates with op-
portunities to earn 39 col-
lege credits, work at an ag-
ricultural settlement and a
development town, and tour
Israel.
Up to 25 alumni of BBG
and AZA will be accepted
for BBYO's inagural Shana
b'Yisrael program. It be-
gins Sept. 4, 1978 and ends
July 21, 1979, with applica-
tions for admission due
April 1, 1978. Participants
interested in continuing as-
sociation with the BBYO
program will be eligible for
part-time employment at
BBYO regional offices upon
their return from Israel.
Development of leadership
skills is an important goal of
the program.
For information or appli-
cations, write BBYO Shana,
1640 Rhode Island Ave.,
NW, Washington, D.C.
20036.
tute, named for the Jewish
leader who died in May
1975. He had been NAACP
president from 1966 until
his death.
To launch the institute,
the Kaplan family has
provided an initial grant
and other money has
been raised by the two
organizations. Vorspan
estimated the money
raised so far as totaling
$20,000 and said "that's a
start."
He said the institute will
seek to mobilize adult
blacks and Jews into "action
squads" to create an aware-
ness of problems and issues
among members of their
communities, to enlist their
support on specific national
issues and legislation that
affect their common goals.
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