Appeals From Soviet Jewry Mounting in Intensity LONDON — The plight of a 33- struggle in the way "we under- I The Knesset debate on Kazakov international initiatives on behalf Hershberg, president of the organ- year-old Soviet Jew, who claims stand it should be conducted, we wound up with five agenda mo- of Soviet Jews but would restrict ization. The statement protesting he was persecuted for his religious will abstain from our normal work tions being submitted to commit- "private initiatives" in that direc- treatment of Soviet J e w r y, de- beliefs and dismissed from his job and carry on the struggle openly. tee. They were introduced by MKs tion. The guidelines were adopted clared the Soviet Union "wants in Riga, Latvia, was described in shouting aloud what we have to of the Gahal (Herut-Liberal align- on the recommendations of a spe- to destroy the spiritual life of the a letter to UN Secretary General tell the -world," he said. ment), the Free Center, the Na- cial committee headed by Minis- Jewish people behind the Iron Cur- Kazakov ended his fast last tional Religious Party and the ter Without-Portfolio Israel Galili. tain." U Thant, just made public here. It was one of three letters sent week at the urging of his father , Labor Party alignment. The guidelines provide for meas- In Washington, Sen. Hugh Scott, to well-known personages. Joseph. The elder Kazakov tele Speaking for the latter, Labor ures to ensure minority rights for Republican of Pennsylvania, said The writer, Mendel G. Gordin, phoned his appeal from Moscow Party Secretary General Arye those who want to leave. that the U.S. should support a a medical laboratory supervisor, to the Israeli UN mission. Th e Eliav said efforts on behalf of However, the cabinet reportedly said he had been dismissed for message was conveyed to his son Soviet Jewry would be more suc- will have Israeli representatives declaration of freedom for the Soviet Jews, allowing them to asking for a day off for Yom Kip- by Ambassador Tekoah. cessful if they are centrally direct- abroad make it clear to anyone leave the country if they wish. Sperling 's charges against the ed. He said this would prevent pur. He added that he had been who consults them, which courses Scott, Senate minority leader, threatened with criminal proceed. Israeli government apparently men of good will from being mis- ings for "parasitism" if he did not were prompted by a cabinet de- led and allying themselves to fac- of action are sanctioned by Jeru- expressed his views in a letter to find a job and had been thwarted cision last Thursday to restrict tors with which Israel does not salem and which are not. the University of Pennsylvania's The World Federation of Jew- Hillel Foundation. "The tragic in attempts to emigrate to Israel. "private initiatives" on behalf of want to be associated. He did not ish Fighters, Concentration Camp plight of the Jewish people in the Other letters were sent to John Soviet Jews while continuing in- enlarge on that remark. inmates and Nazi Victims sent a Soviet Union demands that we con- Gollan, general secretary of the ternational initiatives on an offi- Other MKs insisted that the cable of encouragement to Kaza- tinue and increase our efforts to British Communist part y, and cial level. government . declare its unquali- kov. The group, which is based bring the actions of the Soviet Marcolino Candau, secretary gen- The proposal was adopted over f ied so ari y with acts such as in Tel Aviv, declared its solidar- Union into national and worldwide eral of the World Health Organi- the opposition of Haim Landau, that of Kazakov. Zevulun Ham- ity "with your struggle for the im- focus," Scott wrote. zation. They were Sent to Emanuel the minister of development who mer, speaking for the Orthodox migration of your family and the Litvinoff, a writer on Jewish af- represents the militant Herut fac- "Soviet Jews can no longer suf- National Religious Party, de- fairs. tion. But no objections were raised manded that Israel bestow auto- Jews of the Soviet Union." fer in silence. Their plea for jus- Gordin said his superiors sug- by another Herut member of the The municipality of Natanya de- Lice, smuggled to the Human matic citizenship on every Jew gested in May 1969 that he resign cabinet, Minister of Transport, in the Soviet Union who express- cided to make Kazakov a freeman Rights Commission of the United from his job after his application Ezer Weizman. (Jewish students of the city in recognition of his Nations, deserves our support," es a desire to go to Israel. to emigrate had been refused. On at Witwatersrand University in struggle for the right of Russian he said. Later in the week, the cabinet . Jews to emigrate. Mayor Oved Sept. 23, he was dismissed and Johannesburg and Cape Town The trial of 19 students who on Oct. 31 was threatened with University held a one-day fast decided as a matter of principle Men Ami sent a cable to Kazakov chained themselves to the gates of prosecution unless he found a job. in solidarity with Kazakov. They that Israel would continue to take informing him of the city council's the Soviet Embassy last Decem- • • • action. He was refused work wherever signed a petition addressed to ber to protest the plight of Soviet he went, Gordin wrote. the Soviet government urging full In Sao Paulo, Brazil, an un- Jewry was postponed in the Dis- He eventually found work, but rights for Jews including the right precedented declaration of con- trict of Columbus general sessions was worned that he would be dis- to leave for Israel.) cern with the plight of Soviet court until May 13. missed if he refused to work on Kazakov slept in a trailer pro- Jewry has been issued by Bra- ! Charges were brought against the a religious holiday. vided by friends and spent days zilian Jew r y in a 1,500-word students, all but one Jewish one, Ambassador Yosef Tekoah, en a cot at the Isaiah Wall fac- manifesto given wide dissemina- by the district government at t the chief Israeli representative to ing the UN buildings. He was tion in the new media. ,r e q u e s t of the Soviet Union JERUSALEM (JTA) — Miss the UN, met with- U Thant to visited by Israeli consular offi- The detailed document, released through the State Department. present him with a letter from cials and was examined several Angie Brooks, president of the by the Confederation of Brazilian Eighteen of the students wore 16 Soviet Georgian Jewish fam- times by the consulate physician. United Nations General Assembly , Jews, attacked Soviet policy tow- name tags identifying them as • ilies endeavoring to emigrate to ' and its Jews as anti-Semitic and representing one of the 18 Jew- During the day he was surround- disclosed Tuesday that she has Israel asserting that "100 days ed by as many as 200 members passed on to Kosygin requests discriminatory, scored it for seek- , ish families in Soviet Georgia have elapsed" since their origin- of Jewish youth groups carrying from former Soviet Jews to le t ing to destroy Israel, deplored I who sent a petition to the United al plea for: assistance and that signs demanding that the Russians their relatives join them in Israel . the self-disparagement of 52 high- Nations late last year, asking She said there has been no re - ranking Soviet Jews, and called to be allowed to emigrate to "our situation has not changed." allow his family to emigrate. The envoy emphasized to Thant, Israel. A group of youthful members of sponse from the Soviet Govern - for freedom of emigration. Con- ment so far but she hoped it federation president Moyses Kauff- that a covering letter from the the militant Jewish D e f ense The students were charged with families stressed the necessity for League went into the offices of would act on some of the specific mann spoke personally to the press violation of a 1938 D.C. law which the secretary general "to fulfill the .United States Mission and de- cases she brought to its attention. here. bars demonstrating or picketing his duty" in t heir plight. The manded a statement of solidarity I Miss Brooks noted that the SI- In Rio deJaneiro, Samuel Mala- within 5C0 feet of an embassy. The families urged immediate action with the youth. Rabbi Meir Ka- viet Union ratified the portion mud, president of the local branch, ' six lawyers for the students seek "because time is short." Tekoah hane, head of the JDL, said later of the UN's civil rights and free- met with the Brazilian Press As- to base their defense a challenge also submitted to Thant a letter he was received by U.S. Ambas- dems convention stipulating that sociation. - to the constitutionality of the D.C. from a 50-year-old Georgian USSR sador Charles Yost, and that Yost persons are entitled to choose The manifesto was up to date on law, which was passed to prevent citizen charging that his visa to promised to issue a statement their own place of residence. facts regarding the situation of demonstrations outside the Ger- emigrate to Israel was held up "when the appropriate occasion Miss Brooks made her disclos- Soviet Jews, with the most recent man and Austrian embassies in in the ministry of foreign affairs arises." ures at a farewell press confer- developments in the form of at- 1938, when they were under Nazi for a year until he appealed di- The elder Kazakov called Te- ence marking the end of her visit tached Xerox sheets. Accompany- control. rectly to Pit emier Kosygin, after koah a second time from Moscow to Israel. ing the document was an open The students from Washington which "I was unexpectedly in- and thanked the envoy when he She defended her visit against letter to United Nations Secretary area colleges were members of formed , . that the exit permit was told that his son had ended sharp criticism from the Arab General U Thant signed by 25 the New Washington Committee has been totally refused to me." his fast. The envoy told the father countries. Miss Brooks said the Russian Jews seeking emigration for Human Rights. Maximum pen- The writer, Yosif Khikhinashvili, he honed Soviet officials would leaders of nations should be en- to Israel alty on conviction is 60 days in called on Than to intervene in his come around to recognizing the couraged to go to areas of con- In Mexico City, the Union of jail or a $100 fine. The trial was behalf. desire of families to be with other flict such as the Mid East to study Rabbis of Latin America has is- postponed to enable the judge to In Tel Aviv, Yasha Kazakov family members in lands of their first hand what the feelings and sued two statements protesting the rule on the constitutionality of was cheered as he returned to Is- choice. interests and the mood of the peo- treatment of Soviet Jewry and U.S. the law, which permits persons rael folowing his eight-day hunger The fast was the subject of an ple concerned are. policy towards Israel. One state- involved in labor disputes to pick- strike near United Nations head- angry debate in the Knesset last She told newsmen she has no ment was sent to President Nixon, et foreign embassies, but not quarters in New York. "We are w e e k. Opposition members and response so far from the Arab according to Rabbi Abraham M. others. proud of you" read a large stu- some representing coalition fac- states to her offer to go any- dent-made poster. at Lydda Air- tions accused the government of where in the interests of peace. port. She said she felt it was pointless trying to suppress news of Soviet The 23-year-old Soviet emigre Jews in order to avoid angering to take further initiatives because told a press conference here that the Soviet Union. to be of us an emissary has to he had ended his strike not, as Premier Meir r ejec ted the be trusted and accepted. has been reported, because of Miss Brooks said that while in charges but warned that "one pleas by the Israeli government must be very careful in dealing Israel she found no real hostility and by his father, still refused with the matter so as not to do between Jews and Arabs as one emigration from the Soviet Union, more harm than good." She might expect from reading news- but because he felt his action had called the Kazakov affair "a paper accounts. impressed on the governments in- She said she believed the two na- very sensitive problem" and volved the necessity for easing admonished those who would use tions could live together. the emigration flow to Israel. Miss Brooks was hospitalized it to "settle political accounts" Premier Golda Meir, in a letter for influenza and tonsilitis and and "personal vendettas." "Red Hof" over the J.T.A. to Kazakov presented to him by The Kazakov affair has brought extended her stay in Israel. Hers comes the latest news of the her deputy Shlomo Shiloh, said she out sharp differences of opinion was the first official visit to Jewish World. "Hot Type" means had followed the news of his strike here as to what Israel's posture Israel by an incumbent presi- "hot news" in your home every and hoped he was in good health. should be toward the plight of dent of the General Assembly. Friday. The Jewish News "You are not alone," she wrote Soviet Jewry. While there is vir- Sources here said that during needs PAK mechanics who can him. her stay at Hadassah Hospital she tually universal solidarity with de- back up brilliant writing. Young Kazakov was Carried mands voiced by increasing num- had her eyes examined by Prof. from the airport on the shoulders bers of Russian Jews for full re- Isaac Michaels. Prof. Michaels es- of the crowd. ligious and cultural freedom and tablished an eye clinic at the Cen- A friend of Kazakov accused the right to emigrate to Israel, tral Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia Printers of The Jewish News for over a Quarter Century the Israel government of short some government circles, notably several years ago. Angie Brooks Sends Kosygin Requests of Jews SPEED Is EssentialV circuiting his struggle to secure emigration rights for his family claimed that the government did not wholeheartedly support young Kazakov's hunger strike and ac- tually "short circuited" it by calling on him to end his fast. Sperling, speaking at the Com- mercial and Industrial Club here, hinted at possible sympathy strikes in Israel. As long as the government fails to carry on the 40 — Friday, April 10, 1970 While hospitalized, Miss Brooks received a petition from the Israel National Students Union demand- ing full rights for Soviet Jews. According to sources the petition was conveyed to Miss Brooks by foreign ministry officials because she was unable to receive a stu- dent delegation due to her illness. Miss Brooks is reported to have also received several requests from private persons seeking her aid in behalf of relatives who want THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to leave the Soviet Union. in the foreign ministry, feel that Israel's response should be low- keyed and that whatever Israel can do to alleviate the plight of Soviet Jews should be done quiet- ly and in a coordinated manner. The foreign ministry is opposed to Israeli citizens abroad, however well meaning, who conduct demon- strations without coordination or consultation with Israeli authori- ties. T PRINTING COMPANY