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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
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THE WILDERNESS OF ZIN 22 minutes/color/cleared for TV Dramatic story showing how the Bible is used by the eminent archaeologist, Dr. Nelson Glueck, to discover water resources and open travel routes in Israel's barren Negev. Film has scenes of great natural beauty. (Adult and secondary school levels) YOUR NEIGHBOR CELEBRATES 26 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV A rabbi describes to a high school group the major Jewish holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkoth, Passover and Shevuoth. As he speaks, the film portrays, through music and song, the ceremonies associated with these holidays. Excellent for church and Sunday School groups. (All age levels) POINT OF VIEW FILM LIBRARY A new library of films on human relations featuring experts in the field of intergroup education. CHALLENGE TO AMERICA: THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN INTERGROUP RELATIONS 25 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV This production features Prof. William Van Til, chairman of the Department of Secondary Education at New York University. Prof. Van Til illustrates ways and means of meeting the challenge of good human relations among people of various religious, racial and nationality backgrounds. (Adult and secondary levels) ANTI-SEMITISM IN AMERICA 25 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Dr. Melvin Tumin, prof. of sociology and anthropology at Princeton University, presents a study in depth of the attitudes and motivations behind anti-Semitism. Dr. Tumin places special emphasis on the "gentle people of prejudice." (Adult and secondary school levels) 17
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THE WILDERNESS OF ZIN 22 minutes/color/cleared for TV Dramatic story showing how the Bible is used by the eminent archaeologist, Dr. Nelson Glueck, to discover water resources and open travel routes in Israel's barren Negev. Film has scenes of great natural beauty. (Adult and secondary school levels) YOUR NEIGHBOR CELEBRATES 26 minutes/black and white and color/cleared for TV A rabbi describes to a high school group the major Jewish holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkoth, Passover and Shevuoth. As he speaks, the film portrays, through music and song, the ceremonies associated with these holidays. Excellent for church and Sunday School groups. (All age levels) POINT OF VIEW FILM LIBRARY A new library of films on human relations featuring experts in the field of intergroup education. CHALLENGE TO AMERICA: THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN INTERGROUP RELATIONS 25 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV This production features Prof. William Van Til, chairman of the Department of Secondary Education at New York University. Prof. Van Til illustrates ways and means of meeting the challenge of good human relations among people of various religious, racial and nationality backgrounds. (Adult and secondary levels) ANTI-SEMITISM IN AMERICA 25 minutes/black and white/cleared for TV Dr. Melvin Tumin, prof. of sociology and anthropology at Princeton University, presents a study in depth of the attitudes and motivations behind anti-Semitism. Dr. Tumin places special emphasis on the "gentle people of prejudice." (Adult and secondary school levels) 17
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