Fenelon Blasts CBS for Casting Redgrave NEW YORK (JTA) — Fania Fenelon, whose memoirs of her experiences in Auschwitz are being made into a three-hour movie for CBS-TV, reiter- ated Monday her strong op- position to being portrayed by Vanessa Redgrave, the British actress who is a sup- porter of the Palestine Lib- eration Organization. She is not me," Fenelon told a press conference in New York sponsored by the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies at Yeshiva University of Los Angeles. She is a fanatic. I do not accept to be played by I Congress COLLECTION CORP. Over 35 Years Of Dedicated Service NO COLLECTION .. NO CHARGE NATIONAL COVERAGE a woman who is the opposite of what I am." The press conference was held after Fenelon, Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Wiesenthal Center, and Rabbi Avraham Cooper, di- rector fo the Center's out- reach program, met with Gene Jankowski, president of CBS. Hier said he told Jan- kowski that CBS- was guilty of "insensitivity" to Fenelon and other Holocaust survivors as well as the 11 million per- sons who died in the Holocaust by not consid- ering Redgrave's. un- suitability to the role be- fore she was hired. He said the center is seeking a public apology from CBS. "Even corporate giants make mistakes," he said. He also criticized CBS for not consulting experts on the Holocaust "‘`"4 , co PROFESSIONAL / - 7, COMMERCIAL 1ACCN,F RETAIL BAD CHECKS li soctwl`°# Call Harry Jacobs Jeff Jacobs 551-6800 17390 W. 8 Mile Rd. 'Smithfield, Mi. 48075 IN CONCERT "SHEMA KOLENU" An Evening of Modern Hebrew Song, Storytelling and Dance SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 1979 — 8:00 P.M. at the SHAAR HASHOMATIM SYNAGOGUE at 115 Giles Blvd., East, Windsor, Ontario Adults: $3.00 — Studeits & Sealers $2.00 — Refresh•n:its Tickets at Door or Call 253 2352 - ISRAEL HERE I COME student programs in Israel '=• '----- SUN., NOV. 4 2 P.M. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER West Bloomfield 1 For further information please contact: 661-1948 .5.•1{ 4140 •ISO,AC1 ■ t•0111 as did NBC for its four-- part film, "Holocaust." A national campaign is being organized to get view- ers not to watch the pro- gram, Hier said. More than a million postcards are being sent to CBS Chair-' man William Paley protest- ing the program. Fenelon also met with leaders of na- tional and local Jewish organizations Monday af- ternoon. Similar meetings were scheduled for Chicago and Los Angeles. Hier said college students are being enlisted and they are meet- ing with local CBS af- filiates. Fenelon and Hier denied that they were supporting blacklisting. Hier noted that the media focus has been on Redgrave's "rights," but he said no one considers the rights of Holocaust victims. Hier said it is Redgrave who is politicizing the issue, not those who oppose her appearance. He noted that when she won the Academy Award for "Julia" she used it to promote her pre-PLO stand. Noting that Red- grave told Fenelon that she would remain in the role even if she was not paid, Hier said the actress wants to play a Holocaust survivor in order to "legitimatize" her claim that she is only anti-Zionist, not Anti- Semitic. Fenelon, who came from Paris, was accom- panied by two sisters, Lily Assael and Yvette Lennon, formerly of Greece and now living in New York, who, like her were forced to play in the inmate orchestra at Au- schwitz while other pris- oners were marched to their deaths in the gas chambers. She said that she would not object to Redgrave playing other parts in the film, such as the SS members. To be a fanatic is to be a Fascist," Fenelon said. Fenelon told the JTA she told the CBS president that she was incensed by the way CBS-TV's "60 Minutes" had distorted her meeting with Ustinov Derides Israeli Policy TORONTO (JTA).. — Canadian Jews were angered recently when British actor Peter Ustinov switched from the role of entertainer to polemicist to denounce Premidr Menahem Begin of Israel as a former terrorist and took issue with Israeli foreign policy in general. The incident occurred at the annual conference of the Canadian Institute of Char- tered Accountants at the Harbour Castle Hotel where Ustinov had been in- vited to entertain. Midway through the talks, the actor lapsed into an indictment of Prime Minister Begin, Israeli pol- icy toward the PLO and spoke regretfully of the ous- ter of United Nations Am- bassador Andrew Young. FANIA FENELON THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 26, 1979 27 ADL Asks Iberian Airlines for Apology UJA Mission NEW YORK — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has asked Iberia Airlines for an explanation and apology for a derogat- ory reference to Jews in an article which appeared in the Spanish airlines' publi- cation, "Rondo Iberia." In a letter to Iberia execu- tive Joaquin Pradas, Ab- raham H. Foxman, the league's associate national director, said the reference to Jews as "trying to profane the body of (the Virgin) Mary" was "an insult to Judaism and the Jewish community." The reference appeared in the magazine's report (August issue) of an 18th Century theological play entitled "Consueta Fiesta" which supposedly depicts the death of the Vir- gin Mary. NEW YORK — More than 300 U.S. Jewish com- munal leaders will meet with the four top dignitaries of the Israel government during the second annual United Jewish Appeal President's Mission to Is- rael next week. Do You Want Just A Guided Tour For Your Teen? Or A Complete Experience? For The Summer Of A Lifetime — FOR THE FULL STORY Redgrave which was held in WRITE: London at CBS' request. ISRACAMP INTERNATIONAL She said she was quoted as 119 WEST 57th STREET saying, "I am for Israel" NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 when she actually had (212) 757-9892 added, "I am for the Palesti- "Michigan interviews" nians, I am for the Puerto Ricans, I am for the blacks, I "Michigan Charity is equal to all the am for everybody who suf- references available" fers." Fenelon said-the pro- other commandments. gram also gave the impres- • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • sion that she and Redgrave • • VOLUNTEERS — WE NEED YOU left as friends which she • • said was not true. • • Fenelon charged that • Volunteer translators (Russian and Yiddish) and • Linda Yellen, head of the • drivers are urgently needed by Resettlement Serv- • company which is making • ice to assist newcomers, and by the Jewish Family • the film for CBS, never an- • Service to assist our elderly with medical and den- • swered the five letters of • tal appointments, shopping, etc. Please call Fayga • protest she wrote to her. She • • said Yellen first contacted • Dombey, or Clara Barenholtz, ai 559-1500. • her after she heard she was • • 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 411 •• • • • • • coming to the U.S. to speak against the program and then offered to have her act as a consultant. Fenelon said she sold her memoirs, "Praying for Time," to a literary agent and had nothing to do with its sale for a tele- Visit With Us Every Tues. at 8 P.M. vision program. She said she has now read the Workmen's Circle Building script and finds it dis- torted and false. She 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park wrote -to playwright Ar- thur Miller, who did the script, but has never re- ceived an answer. A group of writers and producers wrote to CBS and asked for equal time to re- spond to the casting of Red- grave. presents GUSH EMUNIM IN ISRAEL MEANS NO SURRENDER American Jewish Congress Boycott Violation WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Department of Com- merce has charged Library Bureau Inc. of Herkimer, N.Y., with violating the U.S. anti-boycott laws by having "explicitly agreed to obey all the laws and rules of Libya's boycott against Israel." The firm has 30 days to reply to the allegations be- fore facing proceedings for penalties. The department charged that the company's president, Thomas Hovey, signed a contract with the Libyan Secretariat, agree- ing to export to the Libyan National Library in Ben- ghazi furniture and library equipment. Brookdale Center NEW YORK — The newest addition to New York's educational scene — the, five-story, $7.5 million Brookdale Center of He- brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion — will be dedicated on Monday. Mr. Eleazar Lipsky Ardent Zionist, lawyer, author, dramatist and lecturer on politi- cal topics concerning the Jewish people — past president of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency — Chairman of the AJ Cong. Comm. on Israel — National Exec. Comm. and Governing Council of AJ Cong. The Middle East What A Mess We're In Thurs., Nov. 1, 1979 8:00 P.M. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 14450 W. 10 MILE RD., OAK PARK