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Relationships Committee.
"The shaliach will enable us
to serve the community more
effectively."
The Labor Zionist Alliance
and Greater Detroit Council
of Naamat USA will sponsor
an oneg Shabbat honoring
Ozery on Sept. 18. The 7:45
p.m. oneg will be held in the
Labor Zionist Meeting Room,
Suite 205-E, 25900 Green-
field Road, Oak Park.
Ozery was born in Yemen
and went to Israel with his
family at the age of six
months. His wife is an
American who made aliyah
in 1975. He was director of
community programs, budget
and staff management for the
Jerusalem Association for
neighbrhood self-
management. He was
previously a shaliach in St.
Paul.
He earned an MA from
Hebrew University in
economics, political science
and public administration.

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Geneva (JTA) — Palestine
Liberation Organization
leader Yasir Arafat was ex-
pected to participate last
Monday in the international
meeting of Non-Governmen-
tal Organizations (NGO) deal-
ing with the question of
Palestine and the call for a
Middle East peace conference.
Arafat is scheduled to ad-
dress the gathering. The
keynote address will be given
by U.S. Rep. Nick Joe Rahall
(D. WVa.). Also participating
is Vladimir Vinogradov,
Soviet Minister of Foreign Af-
fairs. The Israeli delegation to
the United Nations here is
planning to counter the con-
ference with press briefings.
The NGO international
coordinating committee is
holding seminars on the
Palestinian problem at the
Ecumenical Center. There
will also be an exhibition of
the Palestinian Red Crescent
Society and a sale of han-
dicraft by women from
Lebanon and the Israel-
administered territories.
Swiss authorities do no ap-
pear eager to have Arafat
here. President and Foreign
Minister Pierre Auber re-
fused to receive the PLO
leader. Instead, he will be
received by general manager
of the Ministry Edouard
Brunner. One of the apparent
reasons for Auber's reluc-
tance to meet with Arafat is
the July hijacking of an Air
Afrique jet by a Lebanese ter-
rorist, Hussein Ali Mohamm-
ed Hariri, who was captured

at the Geneva airport after
killing a French passenger
and wounding a steward.
Hariri, imprisoned in
Switzerland, is expected to
stand trial here on charges of
air piracy and murder.
Switzerland has been geared
for Arab terrorist reprisals
since the hijacking.

Jewish Themes
Dominate

Montreal (JTA) — At a press
conference Sunday at the
11th World Film Festival,
Norwegian actress Liv
Ullman, who plays a
character named "Ida" loose-
ly based on Soviet refusenik
Ida Nudel in an Italian pro-
duction, Farewell to Moscow,
said that what she calls a
"pivotal" scene was
mysteriously cut from the
film, which was not the one
she was promised to be
shown. The film's producer,
Enrico Roseo, pleaded inno-
cent to the charge and
disassociated himself from
the clipped version.
Some 20 Jewish-theme and
Israeli films were presented
at the film festival. The films
include Rock and Roll Rabbi
by Alexander Goldstein, a
young Toronto filmmaker,
and Mending the World, a
touching story of the
Holocaust by Harry Rasky,
told in paintings and
sculptures intermingled with
the thoughts of philosophy
professor Emil Fackenheim.
Among the films, outstan-
ding are Berlin-Tel Aviv by
Tzippy Prope, an Israeli-born
director, telling the story of a
young Berlin Jew who made
his escape to Palestine during
the war and did not find peace
of mind until he forced a
Jewish kapo, guilty of selling
Jewish lives to prolong his
own, to commit suicide.
A big attraction was the
Israeli-made movie Late Sum-
mer Blues, dealing with
Israeli youths during the War
of Attrition, waiting to be
drafted into the army in the
summer between their
matriculation examinations
and the army call-up.
The Testament, a French
film drawn from Nobel
laureate Elie Wiesel's novel of
the same title, has packed full
theaters during the festival.
So has Weddings in Galilee, a
Belgian production dealing
with the conflict between
Jewish military authorities
and local Arabs during an
Arab wedding. This is the
first time in memory that so
many films with Jewish
themes have been shown at
the World Film Festival,
which ran from Aug. 20
through Sept. 1.

