12—Friday, December 16, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5,000 New Yorkers Protest Against Russ i a' s Jewish Policy blame the mass NEW YORK (JTA)—Five thou- 1 sand New Yorkers participated here Sunday in a march and rally protesting against Soviet discrimi nations against Russian Jewry, culminated by an address by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Negro leader. The New York meeting, at Cooper Union Hall, was one of sim- ilar actions in 32 other American communities. involving an esti- mated 100,000 persons. The rallies and marches were linked both to Ilanuka and Human Rights Day, ob- served by the United Nations. Dr. King spoke from his home in Atlanta, Ga., over a telephone hook-up that reached all of the various meetings, sponsored by the American Jewish Conference on ' So vi et Jewry. Addressing the Cooper Union meeting were also Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of the conference, and Rabbi Jacob Goldberg, chairman of the New York City Coordinating Committee for Soviet Jewry. In his address to the rally, Dr. King stressed that "a denial of human rights anywhere is a threat to every man every- where." He said that while Jews in Russia are not being killed as in Nazi Germany, they are "fac- ing every day a kind of spiritual and cultural genocide." "We must continue to make our voices heard. The world has a right to remind Russia it is repressing a cultural heritage that is part of world property," he stated. New York Mayor John V. Lind- say declared in a statement on the occasion: "It is a matter of concern to me, personally and officially, that human rights are being with- held from the Jewish population of the Soviet Union, even as these rights are guaranteed under the UN's Universal Declaration of Hu- man Rights as well as under the constitution of the USSR." Last week more than 2,000 stu- dents and facult. members of all faiths and representing a number of institutions of higher learning m the New York area braved the , threat of rain to take part in a Torchlight Procession for Soviet Jewry sponsored by the Columbia University Committee On Soviet Jewry On the Columbia campus. i The procession marked the start of a "campaign of con- cern" for the Jews of the USSR ! which was launched by the ! sounding of the shofar. Among the institutions and or- ganizations whose students. faculty or members participated in the procession were the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of A meric a, Union Theological Seminary. Gen- eral Theological Seminary. Yeshiva University, Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion, City University, New York University, Hunter College, Queens College, Yavneh, the National Religious Jewish Students Association and the Student Zionist Organization. * * * Another Soviet Paper Quotes Kosygin on Reunification Pledge LONDON (JTA) — Following articles in Pravda and the Izvestia, the two leading Soviet newspapers, :he Komsomolskaya Pravda, organ of the Young Communists, also car- ried the text of Premier Kosygin's -tatement made during his recent visit in Paris in which he said, Dec.. 3. that the Soviet government will permit reunification of fami- lies by permitting Soviet citizens to go abroad to join family mem- bers in other countries. The text of Premier Kosygin's ,tatement as quoted in the Soviet newspapers, reads: "As to reunifi- cation of families, if some families want for come together, or even leave the Soviet Union. the way is open to them and no problem arises here.'' This official version of Kosy- gin's remarks differs from the way' a interpreter rendered them at the l'aris news conference. There the premier was quoted as Israeli Youth Arrested on Charge of Espionage (Direct JTA Telegraph to The Jewish News) Wire tushenko failed to TEL AVIV—A 2l-year-old Jeru- having said: "We will make it . S ... oviet . Yiddish Editor massacre of , Jews in the Kiev ra- salem youth, a Jew, who was ar- easy. We will open the road for vine of Babi Yar squarely on the rested immediately aftor his return E x p la i ns Failure to Print those who want to leave." from Jordan on charges of espion- Nazis. Yevtushenko's Babi Yar' Here on a visit, Vergelis held a age, told police Tuesday that he LONDON (JTA) — Aaron Ver- 2 NY Teacher Seminaries ' gelis, editor of the Soviet Yiddish press conference at which he also had gone to Jordan only for rea- that the Soviet authorities are sons of economic hardship. to Join; Plans Announced monthly "Sovietish Heimland," said According to police, Shaul Al-. doing their best "to assure the NEW YORK (JTA) — Plans for published in Moscow. Monday at- survival of Yiddish" among the fassi, who was unable to get a the merger of the Herzliah Het). tempted to explain here why he job after his release from military in the Soviet Union. rew Teachers Institute and the failed to publish the famous poem Jews service, crossed into Jordan and "Babi Yar" by the Soviet poet However, he added, the failure Jewish Teachers Seminary were returned with instructions to col- announced Monday by Mendel Ha- Yevgeny Yevtushenko devoted to 1 of Jewish parents to require their Jews children to be taught in a Yiddish lect security information for the ber and Jacob Katzman, presidents Jordanians. He will be tried soon. in the outskirts of of the two respective institutions killed the tens of thousands of Kiev school is to be blamed for the de in Jerusalem District Court. mice of Yiddish. "We seek a way , under Nazi occupation. of higher Jewish learning. The Yiddish editor said that he to assure the survival of Yiddish, In order to bring the two did Dishonesty not publish this epic poem— and our search is not fruitless. We Who purposely cheats his friend, schools under the same academic which calls for eradication of anti- seek to make it possible for all would cheat his God. —Lavater direction, an initial step was Semitism and has been translated who wish to study Yiddish to do in many languages—because Yev- , so," he said. taken this year with the appoint- 7••••••••••••••••••••• •• ment of the dean of the Jewish • Vassar Cleaners : 'Treat Your Clothes Right" Teachers Seminary, Dr. Gershon • Anti-Semitism in U.S. Aired at Interfaith Parley : in Suits Winer, to serve simultaneously "Anti- I bat religious prejudice. Joining Topcoats ) v(eJrTAm L tES ANGEs LOS • as dean of Herzliah. It is antici- Se S s Plain Dresses is still very much alive the call was Dr. Franklin Littell, •• president of Iowa Wesleyan Col- • pated that the unification will not only in E u r o p e and South $129 1-Day Service • • Incl. Sat. be completed by the beginning America, but even in the United lege. Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum of the • States in its polite or genteel forms, • of the new academicyear in we practice it in our own coun- American Jewish Committee called • Pants, Sweaters, Plain Skirts September 1967. as try," Father Edward H. Flannery for both grass roots involvement • In announcing the projected of Rhode Island, told the annual I in the ecumenical movement in this country and the establishment merger, it was explained that both Inter-religious Institute at Loyola this the Yiddish and the Hebrew teach- University here. of an international center to study • •SHIRTS • er-training programs of the res- Speaking before hundreds of key Jewish-Christian relations. Beautifully Laundered • pective schools will be continued religious and lay leaders from all I "Unless the ecumenical move- on the high academic levels parts of Southern California, he ment becomes part of the grass • • for $11 39 achieved by the two institutions. described anti-Semitism as "the ' roots community and does not re- • Northwest Areas Most Modena The joint effort and pooling of chief stumbling block in the path main the sole concern of the elite • • Plont resources will make possible the toward better Jewish-Christian re- professional leadership of the three expansion and reinforcement of lations and to the pr ogre s s of faith communities, a situation will • Vassar Cleaners 13336 W. 7 MILE existing programs which also in- Jewish-Christian di a l o g u e." 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