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April 02, 1971 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-02

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Begin Assails Russian Persecutions
Weisman Applauds U.S. Israel Policy

GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 2, 1971-17

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NEW YORK (JTA)—A capacity , America.
crowd of 3,100, many of them
Begin received thunderous ap-
youths of college age, filled Hunter plause as he denounced the dele-
College Assembly Hall Tuesday gates to the 24th Congress of the
night to hear Menahem Begin flay Communist Party of the Soviet
the Soviet Union and its leaders Union, saying: "We, the Jewish
and call for the release of Soviet people, have nothing to apologize
Jews who wish to go to Israel. The for. It is you who have to apologize
rally continued uninterrupted in to the free nations of the world,
spite of a phoned bomb threat. It especially to the Jewish people."
Sates • service
He castigated the Soviet leaders
on all makes
was sponsored by the Zionists Or-
ganization of America and the for having "licked the boots of a
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30 years," and called the signing
of the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939
which "brought about World War
II" the most infamous treaty ever
signed.
Begin evoked outbursts of ap-
proval as he noted that "after
50 years the Soviet Union has
ORIGINATORS OF
learned that they cannot bring
THE HARVARD ROAST
about enforced assimilation."
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Soviet Jewish youths, he added,
became aware of their Jewishness
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during the Six-Day War despite So-
viet propaganda which since the
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coming back to us out of their own
initiative, devotion and self sacri-
fice. They are ready for any sacri-
fice, ready to go to concentration
camps for 5, 10 or 15 years."
Stating that when Soviet lead-
ers faced Soviet courts they beg-
ged for mercy and demeaned
themselves, while Soviet Jews
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facing Soviet courts stood proud,
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he noted that "when a Soviet
leader was arrested by Soviet po-
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lice, he lost his world. When a
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lice, he gains his ideal of Zion-
ism, his faith in Israel and in
God."
Herman L. Weisman, president
of the ZOA, drew cheers and ap-
plause from the audience when he
told them he has been in touch
with leaders of the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives and "I
can tell this audience they are
agreed:
"There will be no pressure put
on Israel to withdraw from occu-
pied territory;
"No U.S. troops will participate
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in a Middle East peacekeeping
force. Such a force is not backed
and -
by the administration and if it is
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the Congress will refuse to approve
it.
"Russian troops in the Middle
East are not in the best interests
by
of the U.S. and Israel. Their use
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the question.
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"America will not attempt to en-
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force a peace settlement, but will
leave it to the parties to negotiate
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Prepared
a just and durable peace."
RODNICK BROS.
Prof. Howard L. Adelson, presi-
dent of the UZRA, told the audi-
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ence: "We are here not as part of
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a new conspiracy of silence. The
TO BE WON!
Jews of America have let it be
known that they are united in their
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support and assistance to the Jews
of the Soviet Union."
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be recited at the eating of this
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religious segments of the local Jew-
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Students to Distribute
Matzo as Symbol of
Solidarity With Soviet Kin

NEW YORK (JTA)—The theme
of "Let Our People Go" will high-
light a novel educational effort at
Brooklyn College in behalf of both
Jews behind the Iron Curtain and
those in Arab lands.
During this pre-Passover period,
leaders of the Hillel Foundations
and the Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry will fan out over the cam-
pus to distribute over 1,000 sealed
plastic bags each containing a
"matzo of redemption."
The recipients will be urged to
take them home and share this
special matzo at the family
seder, not only as a symbol of
freedom, but as a pledge of soli-
darity and determination not to
rest until the heavy doors of the
Soviet Union are pushed open
for Jews to leave voluntarittimr

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