• oio (Continued from Page 1) population have had their . two Jewish children during women and children had the Nazi occupation. The synagogues closed down in re- been buried in mass graves cent months, making a total Soviet Premier, in making his comment on anti-Semitism in after a wholesale massacre of at least 60 closings of syn- Russia, told the meeting that of Jewish people during the agogues since 1959. More Babi Yar had magnified the than 60 per cent of the pub- Nazi occupation of Kiev in lished total of persons shot "isolated cases" of anti-Semit- World War II. ism all out of proportion. Not only was Shostakovich at- for 'speculation' and similar Six Jews were sentenced to tacked 'during the Moscow activities have been Jews." In some of the trials for "ec- , death in Kiev, while six non- meeting', but there were also violent personal attacks against onomic c r i m e s , " Crankshaw 1Jews were given prison terms, Ilya Ehrenburg, the veteran noted, "synagogues were de— at the conclusion of a mass Soviet Jewish author. After the scribed as meeting places for trial there of 12 more Soviet debate on anti-Semitism, Crank- crooks and speculators." I n a d.. I citizens accused of "economic shave reported, Khrushchev as- dition to the very recent shut- crimes," according to a Kiev sured Ehrenburg that the at- down of the synagogues at , newspaper received here. tacks were not directed per- Lvov, stated Crankshaw. other I The newspaper, Rabochaya sonally against the writer. "You Jewish houses of worship closed iGazetta, dated Jan. 5, listed the must understand," the Premier last year included the one a tIfollowing, all evidently Jewish, reportedly t o 1 d Ehrenburg, Sverdlovsk, where there are 40,- , as having received the death "that. as a professional poli- 000 Jews; Zhitomir, with 30,- I sentences: G. Friberg, H. Ten- titian, I must take things as 000 Jews; Kazan, with - 25,000 Idler, A. Grossman, B. Pechar- I find them, and warn against Jews; Grozny, with 12,000; and I sky, E. Handshau and A. Pekel- many others. In many places, sky. However, only the Jews dangers." Khrushchev also was quoted Jews who had met for religious were sentenced to death. Jewish circles here pointed by Crankshaw as asserting, "half services in private homes were defensively and half aggressive- "dispersed" by police and "pil- to the facts as reported by the Kiev newspaper as another in- ly," that there was no more loried," Crankshaw reported. Yevtushenko, mean- stance in which the Soviet gov- anti-Semitism in Russia because "the nationalities question has while, has denied reports ernment encourages anti-Sem- been solved." "There is only in- that he had re-written his itism by penalizing Jews more dividual anti-Semitism" in Rus- Babi Yar poem to fit Com- harshly than non-Jews and pub- sia now, Khrushchev was munist Party line. "I have ' licizing their names in the con- not changed the poem," he trolled Communist press in quoted. was reported as saying. "I• such manner as to advance anti- "These words do not ring have expanded and supple- Semitism in the USSR. quite true," wrote Crankshaw, (A UPI report, basect on re- mented it a little." A new sec- "in view of the sustained at- tion of his poem, according liable sources, this week stated tacks, increasing all through to a Moscow report, tells that the total number of Jews 1962, against. 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