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‘Holocaust’ wedding scene
Wedding scene from NCB-TV’s 1978 movie, "Holocaust," will be,aired again on national television
from Sept. I0 through I3 —four consecutive nights.
The film, which has been seen by over 113-million viewers in 50 countries, is expected to draw another
record audience in its U.S. replay.
—Controversy—
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Weizman, who had reported to the
Cabinet on the intense artillery
action last weekend in south
Lebanon, reportedly sat silent
during Dayan’s arguments and the
ensuing discussion
But Weizman was reported as
still being convinced that the
present policy is the right one and
one that would be followed by any
other Defense Minister. Defense
Ministry sources pointed out that
the artillery barrage by Israeli and
Christian militia forces over the
weekend prevented at least four
terrorist attacks on Israel and that
five others were prevented from
happening last week. Weizman
said thereare 15,000 terrorists in
Lebanon.
Meanwhile, the Israeli policy
was also criticized by Shimon
Peres, leader of the opposition
Labor Alignment. “Before you
release the safety pin, one should
make an overall calculation and
take into account world public
opinion," he said in a speech at
Herzliya. Peres said the terrorists
should be hit “but with utmost
selectivity so that we shall not hit
ourselves." He said the situation in
Lebanon was the major cause of
Israel’s isolation in the world.
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Morris Wattennaker
Morris Wattennaker, 83, of
Philadelphia died Monday, Aug
27.
Funeral service was held
Tuesday, Aug. 28, in Philadelphia.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
F.sther Wattennaker; daughter,
Mrs. Shirley Schwarzman of
Atlanta; son, Fred Wattennaker of
Ocean City, N.J.; two grand
daughters and one great-
granddaughter.
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S. Marvin Slotin
Samuel Marvin Slotin, 51, of
Dunwoody died Wednesday, Aug
22.
Funeral service was held Friday,
Aug. 24, at Green Lawn Chapel
with Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
officiating Interment was in Crest
Lawn Memorial Park.
Mr. Slotin, who was an
underwriter for New York Life
Insurance Co., was past president
of the Greater Atlanta Heart Fund
Association and past president
emeritus of Atlanta Life Under
writers Association. A former
cubmaster of Cub Scout pack No.
3 in Dunwoody, he was a past
board member of Congregation
Beth Jacob and a member of the
Atlanta Estate I’lanning Council
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Reba Kolodkin Slotin; daughters,
Miss Ami Slotin and Mrs. Donald
(Patty) Stein, both of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Bob (Debbie) Overstreet of
Marietta; son, Philip Slotin of
Atlanta; brothers, Phillip and
Herbert Slotin, both of Atlanta,
and granddaughter, Miss Jenniffer
Stein of Atlanta
Dr. J. Bridges
Dr. Jeremiah Bridges, 86, of
Atlanta died Friday, Aug. 24. He
was the father of Miss Clara
Bridges of Atlanta
Funeral was held Tuesday, Aug.
28, with Rabbi Alvin Sugarman
participating
Morris Finzi
Morris f inzi, 78, of Brooklyn
died Thursday, Aug. 23. Funeral
was held Sunday, Aug. 25.
Mr Finzi was the father of Mrs.
Leonard (Tilda) Cohen of Atlanta.
A native of Yugoslavia, where
he had been a merchant. Mr Finzi
was retired from a firm of
commercial factors in New York
He was a former president of the
Yugoslavic Jews in the United
States.
In addition to his daughter,
survivors include his wife, Hany
Finzi of New York; a sister in
Israel, Tilda Altaras; and a brother
in Yugoslavia, Solomon Finzi.