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August 13, 1971 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-13

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TEL AVIV (JTA)—"Just ima-
gine — a few months ago I was
imprisoned in a mental asylum.
Today I am here and am marrying
the girl I love." So said Maj. Gris-
cha Feigin, former Red Army hero,
who returned his medals to the-

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Soviet authorities in protest against
their Jewish policy, and was com-
mitted to an asylum for his act. He
was eventually allowed to go to
Israel.
Feigin was wed Monday night
to Yaffa Reich of Haifa, with Chief
Rabbi Shlomo Goren of Tel Aviv
officiating, Many Russian immi-
grants attended, and the govern-
ment was represented by Absorp-
tion Minister Natan Peled, a Rus-
sian immigrant of an earlier gen-
eration.
Rabbi Goren spoke on the plight
of Soviet Jews and on Feigin's
role in their struggle for freedom
and identity.
Another group of Jewish immi-
grants arrived here Tuesday morn-
ing from Riga, Czernowitz, Wilna
and Tashkent. They had received
their exit visas prior to the re-
ported recent slowdown in ap-
provals.

Appeal Heard

From the Paris of

in luxury

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Feigin a 13ridegOom; More USSR Jews Arrive in Israel

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trial of Kukui is a malpractice and
contempt of elementary constitu-
tional rights. We are expecting;
justice and we demand the re-
lease of Valeriy Kukui."
The letter was signed by Ella
Kukui, the prisoner's wife; Vladi-
mir Aks, Ilya Voitovetsky, Vera
Voitovetskaya, Yula Kosharovsky,
Vladimir Makman, Dina Zhenin
and Margarita Kisselman.
Mrs. Kukui cabled the British
Broadcasting Corporation and Kol
Israel to thank them and "all the
friends of Valeriy Kukui who sent
cables of sympathy, help and sup-
port that my husband would soon
be freed." And she wired Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of
Massachusetts, asking him to "use
your influence, the prestige of your
family to achieve justice and the
release of my husband, Valeriy
Kukui, (and) to arrange for our
going to our homeland, Israel."

rived at such a point, it is said,
that Jewish professionals are dar-
ing to join the protests against
emigration obstacles. Rumors are
that the Kr e m 1 i n' s reducing
Georgian Jewish emigration, is
launching a new anti-Israel propa-
ganda campaign, and is substitut-
Jews
ing non-Jews
for in top
government positions.

In Kiev, the 10 Jews arrested
Aug. 1 for trying to mark Tisha

LONDON (JTA) — The appeal b`Av by visiting the Babi Yar
of Valeriy Kukui, sentenced re- mass grave have protested their
cently to three years for "anti- 15-day sentences for "hooligan-
Soviet slander," was heard Tues- ism" in a letter to the Prosecu-
day in Moscow, according to re- for General. Their wives pro-
ports from Jewish sources there. tested separately to the Supreme
They added that the 33-year-old Soviet.
S i l v a Zalmanson Kuznetsov,
prisoner's attorney, Leonid Popov,
has withdrawn from the case on sentenced in Leningrad last De-
the grounds that numerous tele- cember to 10 years for alleged
phone calls from abroad in con- skyjacking attempt, has become
nection with the case ware inter- "almost totally deaf" in one ear
and is "deteriorating physically
fering with his work.
His work on Kukui's behalf, the and mentally," it was reported at
sources commented, has been half- a Boston press conference spon-
hearted anyway, his position being sored by the American Jewish
that a one-year term would have Conference on Soviet Jewry.
been sufficient for Kukui's alleged
In New York, Jews of the
Georgian Soviet Socialist Repub-
offense.
lic are becoming increasingly
(In New York, usually reliable
Jewish sour c e s confirmed bitter over their inability to obtain
Popov's departure from the
exit visas to Israel, and are con-
cause, but could not confirm
sidering "initiatives" and even
the hearing date.)
"hasty acts" in protest, Jewish
A group of residents of Kukui's sources here say. The Georgian
city, Sverdlovsk, have written to Jews, according to these reports,
the government newspaper, Izves- feel that protests within their re-
tia, to point out that none of the public are being ignored by most
prosecution witnesses had sup- overseas media and are having no
ported the charges against the de- impact. Thus they are considering
fendant and calling his sentence such acts as sit-ins and demonstra-
a miscarriage of justice. Kukui tions in Moscow in the feeling that
himself told the court then: "Noth- demonstrations in the Soviet capi-
ing will stop me from going to tal would offer greater news cover-
age than if the demonstrations
Israel."
In New York, it was also re- were held in Georgia.
liably reported that eight residents
Sources say that explicit anti-
of Sverdlovsk have written to the Semitism is on the increase in
Supreme Soviet of the Russian Georgia, especially in broadcasts
Republic, stating: "Even on the and the press — both government-
background of the awful trials controlled. The situation has ar-
against Jews," they wrote, "The

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