Actor With Kanainska Troup Defects S.: Protests Anti-Semitism in Poland YE1111fig to NEW YORK—(JTA)—The young- e-t member of Ida Kam inska's Jewish State Theater of Poland. which recently completed a suc- cessful tour of the United States. is seeking political asylum here after defecting because he does not want to live in a country where his relatives were murdered and where he is treated as a second- class citizen. lienryk Grynberg, 31. gave these reasons at a press conference, for not returning to Poland with the Yiddish troupe when it left New York Dec. 19 after an eight-week engagement. Grynberg and his non-Jewish wife, the Polish actress Krystyna Walczak, are now in Bev- erly Hills, Calif., where they are staying with Grynberg's mother, Mrs. Sophie Towarzek, who immi- grated to the United States eight years ago. He said that he planned to report to U.S. immigration of- ficials promptly. The young actor said that his father, his younger brother, two uncles and five aunts were slaughtered by the Nazis in Po- land during World War II. He and his mother survived by hid- ing in the forests. His visit to the United States was his fifth trip abroad with the Kaminska troupe since he joined it in 1959. He had always returned to Poland from the previous trips and said that he would have done so now, had he not been a Jew, in order to fight with other intellectuals against the repressions of the Communist regime. But, if you are labeled a Jew, he said, it is difficult to do anything in Po- land. Grynberg told of eanti - Zioni st campaign with overtones of anti- Semitism launched by the Polish government after last June's Arab- Israel war and of how Polish authorities censored articles and stories he had written about Israel and Jewish life in Poland, and much cows, 10,000 head of sheep, w warned him not to depict Israelis By S. SHECHARYA The kibutz movement in Israel 6,000 head of cattle for meat. Their . as heroes. Grynberg said that, since last fowl runs produce 55,000,000 eggs now has to its credit 225 settle: meiits with a population of over and 6,000 tons of meat per annum. June, anti-Semitism has grown in The Kibutz Hameuhad has a fi- Poland. He also said that Polish 87.000. Of these. 58 villages, with population of 24.000 are affili- nancial institution of its own with newspapers and periodicals fre- ated with the "Kibutz Homeuhad" a paid-up capital of $4,000,000. quently quote "psuedo scientists" Kibutz Hameuhad has its pub- who try to show cases in which trend and are scattered over all parts of the country from Misgav- lishing house, which has so far Jews brought about their own ex- Am in the north, to Eilat in the brought out over 300 books in all termination by the Nazis. He said fields, as well as of its various he hadn't spoken out until now be- far south. organs, including a daily newspa-i cause he didn't want to harm the The Kibutz Ilameuhad trend re- per, weeklies and monthlies. Kaminska troupe. cently marked the 40th • anniver- sary of its foundation at the Petah Tikva conference in 1927. This an-' Ilameulul' Movement Marks Its 40th Anniversary niversary was marked by a conven- tion at Kibutz Dafna — one of the ""1- 0 -.‘..cr and Stockade" settlements set 112 in Mandatory days, and by a tour of the Golan Heights and of the now outposts set up by the movement in that region. The con- ventiim of 1927 did not by any means mark the birth of the kib- utz movement as a whole. The Kibutz Ilametthad trend com- menced its work of halutzic settle- ment lone before 1927; the con- vention of 40 years ago serving merely to sum up halutzic activities which began with the founding of the fit-4 kevutza at Sejera over 60 years auo. continuing with the es-. tablisliment of Kevutzat Kinneret,. which some years ago marked the, jubilee of its establishment and subsenuently with the founding of Ein Harod. The Kibutz Ilameuhad mem- bers came over with the second aliya and established the settle- ments of Degania and Kinneret, Ayelet Ilashachar and Kfar Giladi; members of the third aliya who es- tablished Ein Harod Tel Yosef and Ramat Rachel, to mention but a few: members of the fourth and fifth aliyot who founded Afikim, Ashded Ya'acov and Hanita, and members of the second generation of lir.ttitzie youth to whose credit one may ascribe the establishment of EM Gadi. Yotvata and Grofit in the far south, as well as halutzic youth from English-speaking coun- tries. from South America and West ern Europe. Kibutz Hameuhad settlements cultivate an area of 146,000 acres of Which 43.000 are under irriga- tion. including 6.600 acres under citrus. 8.000 acres under other plantations, 16,600 acres under fish- ponds. 13.300 acres under cotton and 7.300 acres under vegetables. Their livestock accounts for 15.000 22 Countries Receiving Israel's Technical Aid JERUSALEM (ZINS)-22 coun- tries in Africa, Asia and Latin Anteri•a receive technical assist- ance. from Israel. Among them are 16 in Africa three in Asia, and three in Latin America. Negotia- tions with other countries are go- in,t on about similar economic co- operation and assistance. The Latin-American governments under consideration are those of Columbia, Dominican Republic and Peru. which have requested Israeli specialists. South Korea and the Philippines have expressed inter- est in the Israeli pattern of border settlements and asked for instruc- tion in Israeli know-how. Classified Ads Get Quick Results THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, January 5, 1968 Sovietish Heimland, Moscow Yiddish Journal, Castigates U.S. Jews' Concern for Brethren (Direct JTA Teletype Wire , except in the United States," the to The Jewish News) magazine said. LONDON — The Moscow-pub- The balance of the issue was de- lished Yiddish monthly, "Sovietish voted to a series of articles on Heimland" has labeled American the fifth anniversary of the death Jewry's concern with the cendi- of Mendele Mocher Sforirn, the tions of Jews in other lands as an R "attempt to divert the attention Russian-born author and essayist of the Jewish public from the ills who is regarded as the father of of American society and its treat- modern Hebrew and Yiddish liter- ature. ment of the Jews." 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