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July 30, 1971 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-07-30

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Visas for Soviet
Brazil Bans 'Mein Kampf' as Inciter Jews Defended

12—Friday, July 30, 1971

Hitler's fomenting racial discrimination."
SAO PAULO (JTA)
The ban was issued by Minister
"Mein Kampf" was banned in
Brazil on grounds that it "pro- of Justice Alfredo Buzaid, who or-
vokes hatred against the Jewish dered all copies of the book seized
people" and contains "propaganda at bookstores and at the publish-
er's office. The ban prohibits the
publication, circulation, distribu-
tion or sale of the book Hitler
wrote while in prison in the 1920s
which later became the bible of
the Nazi Party. Buzaid said that
Hitler's doctrine, espoused in
"Mein Kampf," was responsible
for World War II and opened the
way to genocide. He noted that
Installed and
Brazilian law does not tolerate
Serviced
war propaganda, subversion or
prejudice against any race, re-
Free Estimates
ligion or class.
A Brazilian law of October 1956
provides penalties for genocide or
incitement to genocide.

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infiltrated into the Arab states

NEW YORK (JTA) — Herman
L. Weisman, president of the Zion-
ist Organization of America, said
recently that he still objects to
measures intended to open Amer-
ica's doors to large-scale immi-
gration by Soviet Jews and
claimed that critics of his position
"misunderstand it."
Weisman was commenting on
the sharp criticism leveled against
his stand by two Orthodox lead-
ers, Rabbi Bernard A. Poupko,
president of the Religious Zionists
of America and Rabbi Abraham
Gross, president of the Rabbinical
Alliance.
Both rabbis, in separate state-
ments, denounced Weisman's
July 15 statement urging Con-
gress to drop proposed legisla-
tion for 30,000 emergency visas
for Soviet Jews on grounds that
it "can only divert attention
from their primary demand to
be permitted to go to Israel."
Rabbi Gross called Weisman's
statement "irresponsible" and "un-
represeritative of Jewish opinion."
Rabbi Poupko called on Ortho-
dox and Zionist organizations to
rectify "the harmful effects of the
Weisman statement" by informing
congressmen of their affirmation
of the proposed legislation.
A spokesman at the office of
Rep. Edward Koch (D., N.Y.),
sponsor of the legislation in the
House, told the JTA that the bill,
now in the Judiciary Committee,
would give Soviet Jews "another
option" for permanent residence.
He said "there is nothing com-
pulsory in this bill. If Jews in
the Soviet Union can get out only
by coming here, there should be
visas for them."
Charles S. Zimmerman, presi-
dent of the Jewish Labor Com-
mittee, reaffirmed his own or-
ganization's support of the Koch
bill. He expressed "amazement"
at Weisman's stand.
Meanwhile, House Minority
Leader Gerald Ford (R., Mich.)
became the 118th co-sponsor of
the Koch bill. There are 34 sena-
tors behind the Case-Javits bill.
Sen. Gordon L. Allott, of Col-
orado, chairman of the Republican
Senate Policy Committee, became
the 19th senator to support a reso-
lution calling on the Soviet gov-
ernment to permit Jews to emi-
grate from the USSR.
The resolution, introduced by
Sen. William E. Brock .(R., Term.),
also asks the State Department to
protest in the United Nations
against Soviet transgression of the
Declaration of Human Rights.

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Eliyah Moshe Genechowsky, a for-
mer Knesset member of the Na-
tional Religious Party who died at
age 68.
Mr. Genechowsky was born in
Poland and lived in Antwerp for
many years where he founded the
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founder of the Hashomer Hadati
and. Hehalutz Hadati, religious
Zionist movements in Poland:
He settled in Palestine in 1932
and served in the first and second
Knessets.

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