Rabbi Sees 'Cultural Genocide' of Jews in Russia and Urges Unceasing Protests NEW YORK (JTA) — An Ameri- four children and that none had can rabbi, reporting on a 14-day any interest in Jewish religious visit to four major Soviet cities. practices. He also told Rabbi I said Tuesday his findings indicated Trainin that he went regularly there was no question but that to services and that 10 years ago pressures from American Jews on he would not have done so, but the Soviet government to ease its that now he was not afraid. restrictions on Jewish practices Trainin said he spent much were effective and should be con- of Rabbi his time visiting synagogues in! tinued unceasingly. Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad and Riga. Rabbi Isaac M. Tiainin, director He confirmed earlier reports that of the commission on synagogue young Russian Jews largely ig- relations of the New York Federa- nored such services. He estimated ; tion of Jewish Philanthropies, who the average age of worshipers in made the visit in a private capac- Moscow's Central Synagogue as ity, noted, in citing the usefulness about 75. He said the average was ! of American Jewish pressures, that a little lower among worshipers he ! the Soviet government had permit- saw in Leningrad and Kiev syna- , ted the publication of an edition gogues. of the Jewish prayerbook and that Young Russian Jews he met, he matzo baking facilities had been reported, were uniformly and often made available. lie described the strongly anti-Israel and indicated matzo bakery he saw in Kiev as they could not care less about Jew- tiny. ishness. He disclosed that when He cited a conversation with a he asked about the absence of , Jews from synagogues, he ! Jew he met in one of the syna- young was told there were two reasons: gogues who told the rabbi he had many do not care and those who Burmese A in bassador's Son at Rehovot Institute for 'Electronic Summer' By FLORENCE KNOPF tronics, the student from Burma REHOVOT. Israel—The tranquil- is helping to examine the myriad ity that pervades most campuses during the summer months is com- pletely absent at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot. Israel, which continues to vibrate with student activity. Sharing in the institute's various off - term endeavors are Some 70 Israeli,: and close to 100 foreign student,: from a dozen countries throughout Europe and North Am erica. More than half of the foreigners are participating in the Foreign Summer Student Program. One of the foreign students. Kyaw pronounced Chaw) Swa interactions that take place in a steak ferromagnetic crystal. Using a magnetometer, he gets precise measurements of the crystal's magnetic intensity. Kyaw demon- strates how he passes helium through the tubing until it cools down the crystal to its own tem- perature - 268.9 degrees Centigrade —which would make any polar bear freeze. But the crystal gradu- ally warms up when Kyaw shuts off the flow of the liquid gas, and a metal finger traces the variation in magnetic intensity as the tem- perature climbs. Kyaw's involvement in this ex- periment has considerably stimu- lated his interest in solid-state physics, especially ferromagnet- ism. Electronics enters Kyaw's world at home too, where he builds model racing boats and planes. Theirs, a 19-year-old, shaggy-hair- ed youth from Burma. never ex- pected to be in Israel. But the Six- Day War exploded and before he could say "Shalom," U Theirs Doke, Kyaw's father, was dis- patched to the Middle East as the Burmese ambassador to Israel. Not long afterwards, Kyaw and the other Theins—his mother Kau- Kyi Kyi and twin sister Ohnmar- Massachusetts Rabbis packed their bags. and leaving be- Suggest Community Courts hind the gaiety of London, headed for Landlord-Tenant Cases for the hustle and bustle of Tel BOSTON (JTA) — The Rabbini- Aviv. In Jerusalem. the Theirs twins cal Court of Justice of the Associ- ated Synagogues of Massachusetts enrolled at the American College, where Kyaw chose physics as his has recommended establishment of special community courts to handle major, and Ohnmar, the arts. Ohnmar is brushing up on the disputes between landlords and tenants and will sponsor a bill in basic aleph-bet in a Ramat Gan school, while Kyaw is immersing the Commonwealth Legislature for establishment of such courts. himself in the world of magnetism Pending their establishment, the at the Weizmann Institute of Sci- Rabbinical Court of Justice has ence in Rehovot. Working under the direction of offered to work with community agencies in establishing courts to visiting Nolan, a Richard Prof. scientist in the department of elee- deal with rent cases and landlord- tenant disputes. The court was in- strumental a year ago in settle- ment of a dispute involving 40 buildings in the south end of Bos- - ton. Under the proposed plan, the ma- jor religious denominations in Massachusetts would name a panel of 50, three of whom would be as- 57th signed to each community to act as ANNUAL an arbitration board. The board's DINNER- decisions would have legal au- DANCE thority. do care fear economic reprisals, since the government controls vir- tually all employment. Discussing widely-reported asser- tions by other visitors that Russian Jews lived in an atmosphere of fear, particularly in regard to talk- ing to foreign Jewish visitors, Rab- bi Trainin said it was his impres- sion that the average Russian Jew ; in the synagogue and on the street ! shared with Russians generally fears of being seen talking to for- eign visitors. He said he had completed his visit with a feeling that there was discrimination against Jews in government and industry but that he felt there was no official government anti-Semitism as dis- tinct from the official policy of opposition to all religions. He agreed, however, that while other Soviet minorities had oppor- (by incitation way) Sunday, October le Detroit Businessmen's Group Harry Goldberg "Homan Dignity is Man's Richest Possession" Argentine Writers Urge Rights for Soviet Jews BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—A group of leading Argentine writers de- . manded here that the Soviet Union extend full rights to Russian Jewry. The writers took part in a round table organized by the DAIA, the central representative agency of Argentine Jewry, to mark the 17th anniversary of the liquidation of Soviet Jewish writers by Stalin. Gregorio Faigon, DAIA president, was chairman. Detroit Youth Set March on Behalf of Soviet Jews The Jewish Youth Council, in conjunction with all Jewish youth organizations in the Detroit area, is planning a march Oct. 12 to protest the conditions of Jews in the Soviet Union. Tentative plans are for par- ticipants to march from the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Center to the Center main building. For information, call Fran Pfeffer, 8612153. INCORPORATED A rtiSf i t n Y F rin l jeweL 20010 JamesCouzensDrive Detroit 35, Michigan Co...otpa,44 Phone: 342-5666 BUYS OUT CARD DEALER'S INVENTORY OF NEW YEAR CARDS! 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