tfl 22' Friday-, May 29; 1981 Israeli Backing Four New Films C. Trojan By HERBERT LUFT (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION FREE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 THE HEIROIT JEWISH NEWS HOLLYWOOD — Arnon Milchan, the 36-year-old Is- raeli industrialist and mo- tion picture - financier, a 10th generation Sabra who has co-produced films in America, England, France and his home country, was in Hollywood on a brief visit to set up his own local corn- Give Your Windows The Works 20-50% OFF • Verticals • Horizontals Discounts Are Not Everything! Manufacturers offer several suggested retail prices, we use the LOWEST. Greene Bros. suggests you check and compare the retail prices before you buy. • Woven Woods • Shutters • Shades WALLPAPER 25% OFF Every Day Wide selection of designs and patterns. WINDOW SHADE CO. 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Through his New York based film company Mil- chan is preparing a new Martin Scorsese picture, "King of Comedy," co- starring Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis, to the tune of $15,000,000, from a screenplay by Paul Zim- merman with a Twentieth Century-Fox release. In Italy and the U.S., he plans to produce Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in America," a gangster story about the lives of two men from 1920 to 1965 based on the novel, "The Hoods" by Harry Gray with Norman Mailer one of the screenplay authors. Warner Bros. will release the pic- ture in the States for the Ladd Company. In Israel, he is heading Roman Polanski's forthcoming film 'Ti? rates," a large-scale swashbucker to be filmed early next year throughout the Holy Land with addi- tional exteriors in Thailand and studio work in France. Polanski has written the (English-language) scenario with Gerard Brach There's nothing more revealing than a naked diamond. The diamond you buy should have nothing to hide. 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A replica of the check is now in the Ed Wynn lobby of the Society, together with hundreds of framed pictures, including his earliest hand-tinted vaudeville poses and radio plays of the 30's and 40's. Wynn's career spanned a period of over a half a cen- tury of vaudeville, Broad- way shows, radio and tele- vision. He was the first major star to go on radio on a regular basis and one of the first in the medium of television as early as 1949. He was on the opening bill of the New York Palace Theatre on March 25, 1913. During the latter part of his career, he became a serious screen performer and ren- dered heart-breaking por- trayals in "Requiem for a Heavyweight" and "The Dairy of Anne Frank." MARTIN POLL'S pic- ture, "Nighthawks," with the urgency of today's head- lines, brings to the screen a chilling account of interna- tional terrorists invading the United States to create havoc in the UN building and throughout the streets of New York. Written by David Shaber and Paul Syl- bert, the hard-hitting story pulls no punches in expos- ing the intrigue of foreign mercenaries hird to under- mine Western civilization; men and women who will stop at nothing — even using babies as bait in their kidnapping schemes. Sylvester Stallone ap- pears in the role of a police sergeant playing it straight, without his usual prize- fighter mannerism and mumbling. Persis Kham- batta, the East-Indian beauty from "Star Trek," is the female companion in crime of a Germanic giant called "Wulfgar," leader of a terrorist gang from central Europe, portrayed with ob- sessive intensity by Rutger Hauer who is remembered for the title role in the Dutch picture, "Soldier of Orange." Bruce Malmuth makes his debut as a feature film director. Done to death by slander- ous tongues. ADL-SBC Unit to Promote Jewish-Baptist Relations pastor-rabbi institutes on anti-Semitism, faith, Is- Development of a com- iael, Zionism, church- munications program to state issues and religious improve American freedom, to be held in Baptist-Jewish relations such southern cities as via pastor-rabbi institutes, Atlanta, Nashville, Dal- radio and television pro- las, Houston, Miami and grams and academic semi- Memphis. nars is the goal of a joint Smith expressed deep re- committee announced by gret at the meeting for any the Anti-Defamation hurt to the Jewish commu- League (ADL) of Bnai Brith nity, declaring he stood and the Southern Baptist with Jews for an American..- Convention (SBC). pluralistic society am Rev. Bailey Smith, SBC against anti-Semitism. Dec- president — who made a laring he had distinctive widely-publicized state- theological beliefs he could ment last year that God not compromise, he said he does not hear the prayers of stands with the Jewish Jews — and Rabbi Ronald community for total reli- Sobel, ADL program com- gious liberty. Smith said mittee chairman, are co- that, if he had to do it over, chairmen of the joint com- knowing how it would be mittee. misinterpreted, he would Sobel, senior rabbi of New not have made his controv- York City's Temple ersial comment. Emanu-El, said creation of Smith attended a private the joint committee im- plemented an ADL-SBC Passover ceremony with agreement to improve Mark Briskman, director of methods of communication North Texas-Oklahoma "to further mutual respect ADL office. Smith met with and understanding" be- Briskman at Briskman's tween Baptists and Jews. home just north of Dallas. The agreement emerged After attending the from ADL-SBC talks last Passover ceremony, the December which were ar- Baptist leader said he did ranged after Smith made "indeed want to do every- his comment about prayers. thing possible to promote Sobel said that plans the Jewish people and the are being made for sincerity of their faith." By BENGALLOB (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) Editorial Hits Anti-Semitism and Calls for Mutual Respect By RABBI MARC TANENBAUM Seven Arts Feature with Jews so plain that when anyone attacks Jews as Jews, or displays any form of anti- Semitism, he must know that he is also attacking evangelicals and violat- ing their basic convic- tions. And he will then need to do battle against both Jews and evangeli- cals." To obtain a copy of the ar- ticle, write the American Jewish Committee, 165 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. 10022. The lead editorial in the April 24 issue of the major evangelical journal, "Chris- tianity Today," which pow- erfully condemns anti- Semitism and calls for mutual respect between Evangelicals and Jews, is a fundamental contribution to the strengthening of American democratic pluralism. Written by Dr. Kenneth Kantzer, the journal's editor, the statement was first presented as "an Summer Seminar Evangelical manifesto" at a conference of Jewish and Set for Seniors Evangelical leaders in at Two Schools Deerfield, Ill., last De- NEW YORK — Brown cember. Published to commemo- University (Providence, rate Holocaust Remembr- R.I.) and the University of ance Day, the editorial re- Maryland will be the loca- called "the unspeakable tions for an Elder Seminar, tragedy" of the Nazi a new summer program of Holocaust. "Christianity Jewish studies sponsored by today," it said, "joins with the American Jewish Con- the Jewish people in re- gress. The week-long sessions at membering this infamous event. With them, we are each of the two universities determined that nothing are scheduled for July 19-26 like it shall ever happen and July 26-Aug. 2. The Elder Seminar pro- again." The editorial then called on evangelicals past gram is intended for people anti-Semitism and declare 55 years and over and is modeled after the Elder it to be sin." In a forthright expres- Hostel program, which pro- sion of solidarity with vides intensive, week-long Jews, Dr. Kantzer wrote, courses in a university set- "Christians need to share ting, taught by the univer- equally with the Jews in sity's faculty. The deadline for registra- the ongoing battle against anti-Semitism. tion is June 15. Registration They must make all forms and information can legitimate Jewish con- be obtained from: Elder cerns their own ... We Seminar, American Jewish evangelicals need to Congress, 15 E. 84th St., make our identification New York, N.Y. 10028. -