• There Will Be Enough Matzo, Moscow Authorities Promise THE DETROIT JEWISH N 30—Friday, March 28, 1969 would be a satisfactory arrange- ish life in the Soviet Union is the WASHINGTON (JTA)—About 90 said, Kundicof promised he of a central organized Jew- ment and suggested that Rabbi lack tons of matzo was baked in Mos- would bring before the council ish community such as the Rus- cow and 45 tons in Riga two weeks the question of separate burial Levin designate the first student," sian Orthodox and B apt is t Rabbi Schneier said. Rabbi Levin ago and preparations made for grounds for Jews. Jewish ceme- matzo delivery to the homes of teries were closed by the auth- agreed, and it is believed that a churches enjoy," Rabbi Schneier invalids and the elderly, the Soviet orities two years ago, and Jews student from Georgia, USSR, is said. "In this respect, the gathering Novosti press agency reported in and gentiles are now buried in likely to be the first student rec- of synagogue leaders f r o m ommended, he said. a dispatch made available by the the same cemeteries. Leningrad, Riga and Some easing of the difficulties Odessa, The Soviet official also promised Soviet Embassy here. In a March 20 cable from Mos- that the government would print encountered by Soviet Jews in ob- Georgia to honor Rabbi Levin was cow, Novosti correspondent Sa- 40,000 to 50,000 additional copies of serving their religious practices a milestone which, hopefully, will mull Rozin reported on Passover Jewish prayerbooks and Hebrew I was reported by the group. Rabbi mark the beginning of a coordinat- preparations. He quoted Menashe calendars which are sold to Jew- Schneier said that Father Mc- ed Jewish religious life." Mikhailovich, 'chairman of the ish congregations. Rabbi Hecht- I Naspy discussed with Makartsev a community, as stating "We have man said that 10,000 calendars I the possibility of establishing facility in Moscow to en- a well-equipped mechanized bak- printed recently were sold out in I , kosher able local Jews and Jewish visi- ery of our own. It can produce as a day. much matzo as necessary. This ' , Rabbi Hechtman reported that , tors from abroad to observe their year we started to bake early in for the first time the Soviet goy- ' dietary laws. January so as to avoid commo- ernment has made sufficient flour i The Soviet official said that it tion. As a result, "there are no available to Jewish bakeries for I was a possibility but would have be taken up with Intourist. the lines" of people waiting for matzo. the production of enough matzo to 1 to Matzo will be sold in un- take care of local needs. In the official Soviet travel bureau which limited quantities not only to past, Jews had to buy their own! has jurisdiction over such mat- I enjoy a good laugh—one tha rushes out of a man's soul like th breaking up of a Sunday school. —Josh Billing WHEN YOU Pi, A COCKTAIL THE RADERMAN FAMILY And All Employees of ■ synagogue members but to all flour and take it to the bakeries ters. The group visited Odessa Rabbi who wish to buy it, the report in time for Passover. Israel Schwartzblatt and saw said. Mikhailovitch said that a Rabbi Hechtman said that 50 the extensive damage done to seder had been arranged on the years of communism and the Odessa's only synagogue by a first day of Passover for those machinations of the Jewish sec- fire last November which the who have no families. He also tion of the Communist Party rabbi said would cost about $55,- said that "religious Jews will be had failed to uproot Judaism in 000 to repair. He said, "Miracu- supplied kosher meat fully in Russia. He said that on Purim lously, the ark and the 58 Sifrei keeping with the law of reli- he saw- at least 20,000 Moscow Tora were not harmed" by the gion•" Jews listening to the Megila blaze which was attributed to a The report said.- the Central reading over a loudspeaker out- short circuit in an adjacent Synagogue was assuming a festive side the Central Synagogue and matzo bakery. Some sources appearance and that 2,000 were there was singing and dancing contended that the fire was of expected to celebrate Passover in the streets. suspicious origin. services. A rehearsal of Passover He said that despite the anti- songs by a chorus led by Cantor religious attitude and the scorn Rabbi Schneier said his group David Shteinberg was described. heaped on ritual observances, urged the head of the Odessa Novosti also told of visits to the some 80 to 100 Jewish weddings Council of Religious Affairs to do Maryina Roshcha, Cherkizovo and are performed each year in Mos- everything possible to speed re- Malakhovka synagogues. cow and a like number of Bar construction of the synagogue. Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin, chief Mitzas. He acknowledged that this which is the only one serving the rabbi of Moscow, told Novosti, represented about 1 per cent of city's 200,000 Jews. They offered "We must redouble our common the ceremonies performed in an a $10,000 gift toward the repairs. efforts for international friendship, I $ American city with a Jewish The group also visited 88-year- for world peace." The Novosti population of similar size. He said old Rabbi Lubanoff of the Lenin- correspondent said, "The heads of there were only three mohels in grad Synagogue where a major all the Moscow synagogues asked 1 I Moscow and only seven or eight restoration project was under way me to convey congratulations and students in the Moscow yeshiva, on the 80-year-old building. The the best wishes to their brethren one of them studying to be a Tora work is expected to be completed . in faith abroad." Meanwhile, a Canadian rabbi scribe. He said that while he was in time for Passover, Rabbi Sch- there 28 Jews left Riga for Vienna neier said. who just returned from a visit to The visitors described Rabbi Russia asserted that the best way, on their way to settle in Israel. In New York specialists in So- Levin's birthday celebration as an for Jews abroad to help Soviet I , viet Jewish affairs voiced guard- historic event for Soviet Jews. Jews was to try to meet the Com- ed hope that a report that a Rus- "One of the shortcomings of Jew- ' munist regime halfway and not , sian youth will be permitted to engage in public protests and vio- , study for the Russian rabbinate in lent demonstrations against it. Hungary will point to an easing of Rabbi A. Hechtman, executive • director of the Montreal Jewish one area of the "Soviet Jewish told the Jew- Community:Council, p lc gency t at h t his , "This could be a step forward- ish Teler, raTh . A , an objective one — if it comes to technique was the only practical pass." said one source. "We will attitude to adopt when dealing ' be watching and waiting." with a country that is anti The The report was made Sunday by ous in philosophy and politically ! Rabbi Arthur Schneier of Park hostile to Israel. Rabbi Hechtman, the only East Synagogue, who attended the Levin birthday celebration. Canadian rabbi to attend the 75th I ; He is president of the Appeal of birthday celebrations for Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin of NIoscow's Conscience Foundation and was central synagogue, said he found accompanied to Russia by Father signs that the Soviet regime was ; Clement J. McNaspy, associate somewhat relaxing its repression' editor of the Jesuit weekly "Amer- of Jewish observances. ica." Also visiting Russia with He said that he was promised I them, though not at the celebra- by Michail Kundicof, chief adviser; tion, were foundation trustees on religious affairs to the Soviet John Mosier and Joseph P. Wil- Council of Ministers, that steps hiams. Rabbi Schneier said that the would be taken to ease restric- I problem of the lack of replace- Lions of Jewish ritual practices. KITCHEN MAID FOODS DISTRIBUTORS OF: CARMEL ISRAELI WINE & CHAMPAGNE CARMEL KOSHER FOOD PRODUCTS KEDEM WINE & CHAMPAGNE KOSHER ZION DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS AND MANISCHEWITZ PRODUCTS Extend Best Wishes to the Community for a Joyous Passover Holiday 24660 DEQUINDRE, Warren, Mich. 759-3113 it The Seder Night, inaugurated with the traditional questions that beckon answers to challenges against oppression and quests for freedom, sterns from the Biblical background: Specifically, Rabbi Hechtman meats for the few elderly rabbis in the Soviet Union was brought up at a conference his group NYC Municipal Hospital had with Peter Makartsev, a top official of the Soviet Council for Has Kosher Food Service j NEW YORK (JTA) — The first Religious Affairs of the USSR Council of Ministers. program of kosher food service The problem stems from the for Jewish patients in a New York City municipal hospital will be dearth of rabbinical seminaries in launched formally at a ceremony Russia and the suggestion was Monday at Coney Island Hospital made that Jewish students be al- in Brooklyn. The experimental lowed to study for the rabbinate program is being funded with a in Hungary, the only Communist municipal appropriation of $100,- bloc country with a rabbinical 000 for the coming 12 months. seminary, Rabbi Schneier said. The members of the group told William Ciner, a past president of Young Israel of Bensonhurst in Makartsev that the foundation Brooklyn, sponsor of the project, would absorb the expense involved said the appropriation will cover in the training of rabbinic students the cost of the kosher food, two and suggested that the students new ovens installed for the new chosen for study in Budapest com- project, new dishes and serving mit themselves to return to the carts and the salaries of two spe- USSR after completing t h eir cial dietary aides for the program. course. Rabbi Schneier said Hun- gary was chosen because it was Most ignorance is vincible ignor- within the orbit of the Soviet ance. We don't know because we Union and not subject to fluctuat- ing East-West relations. don't want to know. "Mr. Makartsev told us that this —Aldous Huxley —• And the children of the captivity kept the Passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month. For the Priests and the Levites had purified them- selves together . . . And the children of Israel ,that were come back out o fthe captivity . . . to seek he Lord, the God of Israel, did eat, and kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days with joy; for the Lord had made them joyful .. . vi, 19-22 May the Passover of our day continue to strengthen us in our links with the past. A Happy Passover To Our Families, To Our Community And The Entire Community of Israel Jize Stollatans