IsHollywood ? been shot in Israel, he admitted that he hadn't been back in the 30 years since he made that film. 7.; It may have been the best c.5 time Israel has had," he added. "I'm not sure. There was a sense of incorruptible individuality, of a socialist state working in a way that it hadn't worked before. Now other things have come to encroach upon that: militarism, a larger control by conservative religious parties, the forces of acquisition and acquisitiveness. "At the time, Ezer Weitzman was 39 years old, the highest ranking general in the Israeli Air Force, and he was retiring. The air corps and the army had a sense of esprit that was quite extraordinary I will never forget it." More magnanimous was Joanne Woodward, Newman's gentile wife, who joined him on location in Israel. For me, it was an extraordinary expe- rience, different from any experience I've ever had, anyplace," she said. "It WaS quite remarkable." Hollywood is filled with children of mixed marriages. Both of Patricia Arquette's parents are Jewish, but does that make her any more Jewish than Joaquin or River Phoenix, who hap- pen ro have had a Jewish mother, or " Clockwise from le The "One of My Parents Is Jewish" Club: Sean Penn, Stephen Dor and Robert Downey Jr. Jane Seymour and Kevin Kline, whose fathers are Jewish? Stars with one Jewish parent include Barbara Hershey, Sean Penn, Mimi Rogers, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mark Linn Baker, Phoebe Cates, Harrison Ford, Stephen Dorff, Ben Kingsley, Robert Downey Jr., David Duchovny, Oliver Stone and Jamie Lee Curtis. Harrison Ford, like Leslie Howard of a former era, could never be mis- taken for being Jewish, but, according to Jewish tradition, he is. "I was never a religious person," he once told me, but my mother was Jewish, and my father was Catholic. I'm neither one nor the other, and I respect both." Was he bar mitzvahed? "I wasn't, much to the regret and embarrassment of my mother and her family," he said. Which reminds me of the Victor Borge story. When asked if he was half Jewish, he replied, "Well, my mother is Jewish, so I'm half Jewish on my mother's side. And my father is Jewish, so I'm half Jewish on my father's side. So that makes me half Jewish." When I asked Jane Seymour the favorite among her many roles, with- Our Man In Hollywood Jewish journalist Philip Berk has served four terms as president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Last year he was named by the Los Angeles Business Journal "one of the 25 most influential peo- ple in Hollywood you never read about." As the former Hollywood corre- spondent for the Argus Group in South Africa, he contributed inter- views for more than 20 years until he was appointed Hollywood editor of Big Screen. Quotes from his interviews appear in his book, Thank You for Sharing, which is available on the nternet. He now works as a freelancer and is internationally syndicated in David Schwimmer: Generic. Barbra Streisand: Spain, Portugal, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Japan, France and Australia. Berk was educated at UCLA, where he studied film. Prior to that he worked as a director-cameraman for the Central African Film Unit in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia. After earning a master's degree, he taught at Los Angeles schools, where he supervised award-winning programs in cinema, forensics and journalism. Married for more than 40 years, he and his wife have four children and nine grandchildren. Berk is the film critic for the Los Angeles Jewish Times and served twice as secretary of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. uintessential .O.ANERMititttuff......koMMUMMONVa&K,§AMNS:\ 1/1 1999 Detroit Jewish News 67