; 26 Friday, July 20, 1979 . I; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ALUMINUM SIDING Custom Trim 5454110 Try My Prices! ask for PETER r AJCongress Head Urges Giving Roy Scheider Stars Soviets MFN on Trial Basis in Romance-Mystery JERUSALEM (JTA) — president of the American - Howard Squadron , Jewish Congress, believes that the U.S. should agree to grant most-favored-. nation trade status to the Soviet Union for a trial period of one year to see if in an old- fashioned the Soviets live up to their mounting. pledges on Jewish emigra- . tion. Have a new and Squadron attended the exciting ring 15th annual American- created Israel Dialogue in especially Jerusalem, sponsored by the AJCongress. for you. He stressed that the one- Opening second year MFN grant would not be extended automatically location at but only after Washington Renaissance Center soon. reviewed the situation. In addition, he insisted that the trial period be under- taken only when and if the Internationally famous award winning Jewelers • Soviets carry out their un- American Federal Savings Building dertaking to 'Australian trade union leader Bob 24700.Northwestern Hwy. Hawke to release 12 Jewish Southfield, MI/(313) 356-7322 activists currently impris- Your Master Charge and Visa Car*Welcorne oned in the USSR. The promise to Hawke, Squadron said, must be seen as a test of Moscow's good faith. Hawke was given the commitment last spring by a member of the Soviet Politburo. Such persons do not'talk OF OAK PARK . out of turn or unad- visedly, Squadron said. Therefore, failure ' to carry out the commit- THE OPENING OF THEIR SECOND LOCATION ment would be a breach of pledge. - IN WEST 'BLOOMFIELD PLAZA He said that Rep. Charles Vanik (D-Ohio) was more 6736 ORCHARD LAKE • RD. receptive" to the one-year trial idea than Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), co- - author of the Jackson- Vanik Amendment linking U.S.-Soviet trade with AND BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS IN Soviet emigration practices. SLIM, REGULAR, PREP, AND HUSKY SIZES Jackson's position must be seen within the framework of his across- the-board suspicion of the Soviets and opposition to the SALT II Treaty, Squad- ron said. "It is not as simple I WHILE SUPPLY LASTS for us (American Jewish WITH PURCHASE OF $25.00 AND MORE leaders) as it is for Jackson," he observed. For the Jews 543-4115 — 851-6232 the major consideration is to keep up the flow of their OAK PARK WEST BLOOMFIELD coreligionists coming out of the Soviet Union, he said. On a related issue, that of Don't hide your diamonds... 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LUFT triangle set against the Squadron said his opinion (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) backdrop of the turbulent was that HIAS and the HOLLYWOOD — "Last 1960s, the film stars Brad Joint Distribution Commit- Embrace," labeled by direc- Davis ("Midnight Ex- tee should perhaps be asked tor Jonathan Demme "a press"). to decide for themselves on dark romance," is a fas- Richard Lester, the their future policy towards cinating mystery thriller Jewish emigrants of differ- keeping the audience Philadelphia-born film director who made him- ent categories. spellbound to the very last self a name in England On another controver- moment. with the Beatles pictures sial issue currently pre- Sensitively lit by occupying leaders in Is- Japanese camera man Tak and recently shot in Hol- rael and the U.S., settle- Fujimoto, staged by Demme lywood and western loca- ments on the West Bank, in bold cinematic strokes, tions, "Butch & Sun- Squadron warned "Last Embrace" reveals for dance: The Early. Years," against American Jews the first time the full acting has now completed a pic- "getting into a dispute of scope of Roy Scheider who ture entitled, "Cuba, this kind." A debate heretofore always had to written by Charles Wood. within U.S. Jewry gives play second fiddle to the It stars Sean Connery (away from his James the Washington Adminis- hero or heroine. Bond characterization) tration the impression Janet Margolin who had that the .community has shown great promise when in a love story set against no position and therefore she made her debut in the final days of the need not be taken into Frank Perry's "David and Batista dictatorship and account in the whole LiSa"> as a very young girl, the early months of the process of the autonomy and last year was seen in Castro regime. Bob Rafelson will direct negotiation. Woody Allen's "Annie Therefore, he observed, Hall," reemerges as a pow- and Andrew Braunsberg the U.S. Jewish leadership erful performer in a many- :;f will produce a remake of the 1945 movie, "The Postman should go "public" only on faceted role that ranges issues on which there is from wholesomeness to be- Alwaiys Rings Twice," from unanimity — such as the re- guiling cunning. , Sam James M. Cain's classic cent rebuttal by the Confer- Levine is a bearded old Jew novel of love and .betramal. ence of Presidents of Major who unravels the strings to Oscgr-stinnet Ai& -v ■ tall etai W=418:film • American Jewish Organ-, the knotted yarn. - izations of the Administra- Lou Gilbert made his tion's charge that the West final screen appearance of an Academy Award in Bank settlements are "il- in the cameo role of an 1971 for his direction of . legal." Orthodox rabbi praying "The French Connection" is At the same time, how- in the synagogue. preparing for MGM "Mortal ever, Squadron said the The movie is based on a Friends," based, on James Jewish organizations had a Carroll's bestselling novel, novel by Murray Teigh duty to convey to the Israeli Bloom. the story of an Irish immig- government the fact of the "Moments," a French- rant's rise to power in Bos- situation inside America, Israeli co-production ton. namely, that "public opin- headed by Moshe Mizrahi, ion regarding Israel is not deals with the delicate rela- Degree Given good . . . Congress is be- tionship betWeen two HAIFA — Colonel Jehiel ginning to respond unfavor women and was written by Raphael Elyachar, one of ably to the apparent appro- Michal Bat Adam (Mrs. the founders of the Ameri- priation of private lands." Mizrahi), and directed by can Technion Society, has The Jewish groups could her with the artistic collab- been awarded an honorary offer useful advice on how to oration of her husband. . doctorate by the Technion- present the Israel govern- Rob Cohen, the youthful Israel Institute of Technol- ment's position in the most producer - turned - director, favorable way, Squadron has completed principal ogy. The degree was conferred said. .• photography on "A Small as part of a Technion He contended that Jewish Circle of Friends," produced graduation ceremony in political influence contin- by Tim Zinnemann (son of which 255 master of science ued to be strong and grow- Fred Zinnemann) and writ- and 71 doctorate degrees ing in the U.S. ten by Ezra Sacks. A love were presented. . . sun Jewish, Gentile Groups to Honor Korczak With Literary Prize Pope Pledges Aid NEW YORK (JTA) — Pope John Paul II has as- sured the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the Polish-American Catholic Committee of his "special interest and sup- port" for their joint project to honor the martyred Polish-Jewish humanita- rian, Janusz Korczak. Officials of the ADL, the Polish-American Congress, the American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs and the North American Study Center for Polish Affairs met with the Pope to an- nounce the establishment of an international Janusz Korczak Literary Prize for children's books. A physician, educator and pioneer in child welfare, Korczak, though offered refuge for himself in Au- gues, 1942, chose to perish in the Treblinka concentra- tion camp with children from his orphanage, rather than abandon them. Describing Korczak as a "rare human being," the Pope told the 14- member group assem- bled in his private study that "he was a worthy symbol of the work _of brotherhood you are un- dertaking." - According to Nathan Perlmutter, ADL's national director, the prize, an an- nual event, will be pre- sented in two categories — the first for literary works written for children, and another prize for a book about children but written for adults. The Pontiff praised the delegation for its selection of Korczak, who would have been 100 years old this year. "Korczak is an ideal symbol of morality and religion," the Pope said. "And you have my admiration, devo- tion and my blessing in this important work." According to Perlmutter, the first Janusz Korczak Prize will be awarded in November. "Selection of the winners will be made by a committee of scholars, editors and literary critics," he said, "with Pope John Paul II invited to serve as Honorary Chairman." , Awards in the amount of $1,000 each will be made in one or more of the following categories of published,. works: The trade book writ- ten for children, best exemplifying the principles of selflessness and human dignity by which Dr. Korczak lived and died; the most exemplary book writ- ten about the welfare and nurturing of children di- rected to parents, teachers, physicians, counselors or other members of the help- ing professions. Books pub- lished anywhere in the world, Perlmutter said will be eligible for the competi- tion. •