Soviet Papers Expand Drive Listing
`Anti-Social Acts' of . Numerous Jews
On. June it published "both sides
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish. News)
LONDON (JTA) — Soviet news- of the medal" concerning a distin-
guished gynecologist Samuel. ilich
papers received in the West show
little evidence of a decline in the Shtern. The daily said that the
widespread practice of giving prom- gynecologist, a person' of consider-
inence to "anti-social" Jews in the able achievement, had "another
Soviet Union, a summary of such side to his character." It charged
that he had received a French drug
reports indicated Tuesday.
One of the more cynical exam- as a gift but sold the tablets to
ples cited by specialists here is.that colleagues.
This appeared to be the only
of the Moscow daily "Leninskoe
"offense" the newspaper could
Znamaya" which has been publish-
charge against the physician, sd
ing a kind of series highlighting
it embellished the account by de-
Jewish "offenders" and thus cre-
picting him as a miser. `The news-
'ating a sort of "composite image"
of the "types" so often found in , paper wrote that "whenever
Shtern sees a rag he takes it.
--
" the Soviet press.
He thinks he might have use for
On June 3 the MOscow daily pub-
every bit of string or machine
lished a story about Mikhail Niso-
oil or even for old overshoes that
novich Lemberg, an asserted ring-
he can find." The gynecologist
leader in the alleged embezzlement
was generally depicted as a mean
of chemicals used in the manufac-
spirited, self seeking miser.
ture of raincoats. The story charged
that Lemberg had damaged the
On June 26 the Moscow news-
state economy to the amount of paper 'returned to the anti-Jewish
22,000 roubles.
theme entitled "decorative pi-
geons." This concerned losif Bori-
sovich Gurevich who reportedly
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bought seven pigeons as a form of
"decoration" for the rest home
where he worked. The newspaper
For Some
charged that he, used two tons
of the
' of grain ostensibly to feed the
pigeons
but actually for personal
best buys
gain.
on new
Another report in the same news-
paper concerning Lev Solodov, de-
Pontiacs
scribed as a man who rummaged
aed
in dustbins, and Alexander Naumo-
vich Golfman, charging them with
Tempest
having been -"plunderers of state
funds.
Solodov was described as an au-
thorized agent for the sale of pic-
AT
tures at the Moscow Department of
the Arts Fund of the USSR. He was
described as allegedly picking up
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on platforms and in dust bins to
support claims for service trips he
had not actually made. The news-
paper said "he did all, this for the
sake of some single, pitiful 150 to
200 roubles." Golfman. according
to the daily, did the same thing
on a large scale, allegedly making
1000 to 1400 roubles on each "trip."
He was also charged with receiving,
two salaries as a foreman in two
art enterprises.
Pravda Krainy published a re-
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port on Feb. 29 accusing a number
of obviously Jewish officials at a
Moscow factory for rubber goods
with black marketing overcoats and
jackets. The report named them as
Frekhtman, deputy manager of the
factory A. 1. Roiz-J. K. Tsalkovic
and Blitshtein_
The case appeared to be a rel-
atively minor one, hardly justifying
the space it received, a fact rec-
ognizk-d by the Soviet newspaper
which declared that "experienced
jurists will say they have stolen;
they were caught and they will now
get their due deserts." But the
newspaper added it rejected this
view, declaring it was necessary to
More Jews 'On the Move', JDC Reports in 50th Year
newcomers and to preserve them
we never cease to hope that tht day
GENEVA (JTA) Except for the
as Jews.
"terrible years" of the Hitler per
will come when Jews will no longer
secutions and World War H, there
He said that the task of the JDC have to suffer from the fact ° of
has never been` a time, in Jewish is thus still far from done. But being
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Jews."
history when more Jews have been
on the move than at the present
time, Charles H. Jordan, overseas
director general of the American
Jewish Joint Distribution Conunit-
tee, reported here.
He 'reviewed the JDC's 50 years
of activities on the eve of the
Jewish year 5725 which, he noted,
will mark the organization's entry
into its second half-century. JDC
was established Nov. 27, 1914.
gi you don't hay from.
Citing the work of the JDC in
its 50 years, he said that, during
the past three 'years, more than
300,000 men, women and chil-
dren had suffered the "traumatic
experience" of displacement from
their homes, friends and familiar
surroundings, to face "an uncer-
_
tain 'future."
He said ,that, in all those 50
years, the JDC had been looking'
hopefully to the day when its work
would finally be completed but "to-
day, unfortunately, we are not at
such a moment."
The 300,000 recent refugees, he
declared, had come mainly from
North Africa, but also from coun-
tries of Eastern European origin.
About half of them found haven in
Israel, he reported, and the rest
mainly in France.
He called the situation of the
current Jewish refugees "by no
means desperate. They have food
and sh4lter and they have hope,"
he noted. However, he said, their
departure had made in an impact
on the communities they left be-
hind, particularly in North Africa,
where "the tightly knit fabric of
centuries of Jewish communal life
has been weakened and torn."
He added that, as the refugees
come into new communities,
"their presence creates strains
and stresses on the Jews already
there" requiring creation of fa-
cilities to serve and absorb the
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