December 21-29 HAPPENINGS p • ► of a Yidchslie Mama." Minorities, including Jews, were the focus of many films of the 1960s, Friedman said. "The 1960s, more than any other decade, gave film goers a diverse series of Jewish portraits." Among these were The Pawnbroker, the first movie to address the Holocaust; Exodus, the first film to deal with Israel; and Goodbye Columbus. Barbra Streisand "the first Jewish superstar being Jewish," also became popular in the 1960s, Fried- man said. The films of 1970s saw Jews as everything from gangsters in The Long Goodbye to social workers in Norma Rae, he said. It also was the decade in which Woody Allen, "the Jewish film maker par excellance," emerged. A Jewish outlook permeates Allen's .works, Friedman said. Popular films of the 1980s were Hester Street, the story of Jewish immigrants to the United States, a remake of The Jazz Singer and The Chosen, which Friedman called "one of the best Jewish American films ever made. This movie really at- tempts to be Jewish." The 1980s saw reoccurring Jewish stereotypes like the neurotic "Chunk" of The Goonies, the "clever but immature" character played by Jeff Goldblum in The Big Chill and the Jewish gangster "Dutch" Shultz in The Cotton Club. While some have taken ex- ception to Mel Brooks' humor about Jewish persecution by the Nazis and during the Spanish Inquisi- tion, Friedman said Brooks is "very serious about the Jewish content of his films." The two met during' a con- ference about humor and the Nazis, when Brooks told Friedman "the way to deal with anti-Semitism is to make fun of it." Friedman also discussed the Academy Award winn- ing Chariots of Fire, the story of a Jewish and a Scottish runner. The Scottish runner is shown much more positive- ly, he said. A natural athlete, he is so devoted to God he will not run on Sun- day. The Jewish runner, however, is not concerned about running on Shabbat, presenting an image of Jews "uncommitted to moral or ethical values." Friedman said the Jewish runner, Abrahamson, in real life was born Jewish and converted to Christianity. ❑ Chanukah Dreidel House Fun booth for children Saturday, December 23, 1 p.m. Saturday, December 16, 10-6 West Bloomfield High School "Goal Getters" Rock-a-Thon Fundraiser for trip to Chicago Monday, December 18, 7 p.m. Temple Emanu-El Youth Choir Euni Rose, Director Children's Holiday Show Mary Poppins sings the songs of Walt Disney Performance by Euni Tracey o comEDD RC A W 1.00 ' WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple 851-7727 BEVERLY HILLS • BIRMINGHAM • LONG BEACH What do you mean they're not real? DECORATE Perfect copy diamonds set in 14K-24K gold Replica Pearls, Watches, Colognes 25-75% Off Selected Items Even your jeweler won't know' MAJESTIC COUVITERFEIT Uri c 244 E. MAPLE • BIRMINGHAM • 540-3338 RODNICK BROS., INC. Fruit 6-) gift Basket Specialists SAY HAPPY HOLIDAYS - THANK YOU LOVE YOU WELCOME BABY * JUST CALL * F- 41 772-4350 JODI RODNICK DELIVERY NATIONWIDE WE'RE NUMBER ONE! (313) 358-2920 Applegate Square Northwestern Highway Between 12 & 13 Mile Dr. M. Gottesman Dr. M. Weishaus Optometrists The Bright Idea: Give a Gift Subscription THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 33