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34



THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 9, 1971

—Soviet Jewish Film Producer, Seeking
Emigration to Israel Is Missing

Like so many Soviet Jews,
By YITTA HALBERSTAM
Kalik has known the harsh life
JTA Staff Writer
NEW YORK (JTA)—The where- which he spent four long, unbear-
of the Siberian labor camps in
abouts of a leading Soviet Jewish
able years. He was horn 40 years
movie producer, Mikhail Kalik,
ago in Moscow and studied in
who applied for an exit permit to
Israel in December 1970, remains the State Institute of Cinema-
tography. In 1952, he was ar-
a mystery to foreign and local
friends who have tried unsuccess- rested for his "Jewish and pro-
Israel sentiments," and sen-
fully to contact him in the past
tenced to 10 years of hard labor
month.
According to a close friend of by a special committee of the
MGB—ministry of state security.
Kalik's now in the United States,
who asked not to be identified,
Stalin's death mercifully cut
Kalik's home in Moscow was ran- short his stay: he was released
sacked on Feb. 17 by Soviet police. after four years of having served
They confiscated his belongings his sentence and was "rehabili-
and films, informing him that a tated." He was permitted to re-
criminal case was pending against turn to his interrupted program of
him for having produced an adap- studies at the Cinematography In-
tation of Arthur Miller's "The stitute and graduated with honors
Price." which was never officially in 1959.
released by Soviet authorities on
Since his graduation, he has pro-
the screen or television.
"duced several successful films,
• Soon after the search, Kalik's many of them recipients of high
friend revealed, it became impos- awards.
sible to reach Kalik at his home
lie overcame the "disadvantage"
either by phone or in person. A
foreign correspondent who unsuc- of being a Jew and won great
cessfully attempted to enter his esteem among his colleagues and
apartment retul•ned to the • street the general Soviet public. He was
to find all four tires of his car wealthy and well-liked; he should
have been happy. But he was not.
Slashed.
The friend disclosed that the Mos- In a letter to his friend in the
cow operator has, on several occa- United States, he wrote: -
"I have achieved material suc-
sions, informed him in noncom-
mital tones, "Sorry. Apartment cess and popularity. My films have
does not answer." This. he asserts, been shown in many countries of
is impossible, since Kalik has a the world, and my name is in many
wife and two small children. ''They reference books. Seemingly, what
should be at home some of the else could I desire? But as time
times when I make my calls," he goes by, I feel more and more
maintains. But in recent months dissatisfied. As time goes by, it
becomes more difficult to remain
his calls have gone unanswered.
true to myself, more difficult not
to prostitute myself.''
Future of Kibutz Lies
Continuing, Kalik stated: "As
in Industry, Settlers Agree time goes by, more and more I
DAGNIA (ZINS) — "Does the feel the need to free my children
Kibutz Have a Future?'' was the from their feelings of inferiority,
- - question posed in a survey con- and the more time goes by, the
ducted among 50 secular kibutzim more I desire to think not only
by two sociologists. Menahem Ros- about myself but also about peo-
ner and Nissim Cohen, both kibutz- ple. And so, on Dec. 11, we finally
niks. The second generation will submitted the documents. A long,
remain loyal to the kibutz, the trying and grave period then be-
gan. We need patience and
survey revealed.
Forty-five per cent of those inter- stamina. After all, anything might
viewed said they expect to continue happen. But I hope for the best.
their education in science and tech- What will happen to all will hap-
nology. Only 15 per cent indicated pen to us. We hope to meet you
their desire to remain in agricul- soon in the Promised Land. (Sha-
lom, Lehitraot Be Arzeinu) I have
ture.
A total of 91 per cent replied studied Hebrew for a long time."
that the future of the kibutz lies
The letter was the last Kalik's
in the development of kibutz-own- friends in the United States re-
ed industrial enterprises and that ceived from him.
the agricultural side must become
secondary.
There are approximately 85,000
persons in 235 kibutzim. represent-
ing 3.5 per cent of the total popu-
lation.

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