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December 03, 1971 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-03

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MIAS Says

NEW YORK (JTA)—The family
reunion that took place in Chicago
with the arrival of Alexander
_ Grunfeld, his wife, Gani, and his

Doors Open do

Soviet Jews

ship cards in the artists orrtaniza-
tion...Superman and Galanin have
appealed to the central organiza-
tion in Moscow to have their mem-
bership restored-.
Nalina Polishchuk• a teacher
at a radio-technical institution,
and Aleksander Lifshitz, 34, head
of the Electro-Technical.institute
in Novosibirsk, were fired after
applying for emigration.
Lev Gendin. chief engineer at
an automation laboratory, was
I fired Oct. 27 after applying for
a visa. His superior, Vasmanov,

Buy or Leos*
Cdr of - 7(04F- Ctiojte.-

tion of Soviet Jews with Premier
Alexei Kosygin, who is visiting
Denmark. Andersen made the
pledge at a meeting with three rep-
resentatives of Danish Jewish
youth organizations.
They asked-him to- intervene with
Kosygin specifically on behalf of
Silva •Zalmanson Kuznetsov, one
of the Leningrad hijack trial de-
fendants who is serving a 10-year
sentence in the Potma labor camp
and is said tcr be gravely ill.
The foreign minister. told the

HARRY ABRAM

son. Aaron. from the Soviet Union
should serve as a reminder that
the doors of the United States are
now open to Soviet Jews who are
able to leave to rejoin relatives.
stated Gaynor I. Jacobson. execu-
tive vice president of United Hias
S ervi
He expressed the hope that the
Russian authorities will now allow
Jews to emigrate in greater num-
bers .
youths that the matter of Soviet
called him a hostile element when Jews was discussed by the Danish
However, he added, all emi-
gration from Russia, whether he asked for a character reference. Cabinet, and that the cabinet au-
In response to a plea from So- thorized him to bring it up wth
to Israel where the majority of
Jews who desire to emigrate wish viet Jews. the American Jewish Kosygin. The delegation brought a
to go, or to the United States or Conference on Soviet Jewry an- petition addressed to the Danish
other free lands, is based on the nounced that it will arrange to cabinet, which described the cul-
send religious literature to Jews tural and religious deprivations
principle of family reunion.
in the Soviet Union.
suffered by Jews in the USSR. It
This means that the Russian Jew
contained 26,000 signatures. There
who wishes to apply for an exit Soviet Jewry to Be Issue
as
Kosygin
Visits
Denmark
are
only 6,000 Jews in Denmark,
permit must have an invitation
COPENHAGEN (JTA)—Foreign out of a population of nearly
from a relative—a document called
Minister K. B. Andersen of Den- 5.000.000.
HIAS and its cooperating agen- mark promised to raise the ques-
THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
cies throughout the country (in
Detroit the Jewish Resettlenent Israeli Philanthropy
8—Friday, December 3, 1971
Service) are prepared to help all
TEL-AVIV (ZINS) — There are
those wishing to initiate the pro-
CARS TO RE DRIVEN -
cessing procedure that will lead contributions of an estimated
To any state. Also driven furnish-
to family reunion with Soviet rela- LI 80,000,000 ($1,920,000,000) an-
ed to drive your car anywhere.
nually
in
Israel
to
help
support
tives.
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed
Jacobson indicated that the re- voluntary organizations and. agen-;
DRIVEAWAY. SERVICE
union in Chicago, after 42 years cies. In the case of large ?donations I
of separation, was an outcome of I of IL 100,000 ($24,000) or more the
9970 Oland River
income
tax
authorities
permit
some;
United Hias' intensive efforts in
413204
Deiroif
cooperation with the Jewish United proportion of that sum to be ti-eat-i,
ed as a
WE 1 6 20-21-22
from-income. 1
Fund of Chicago.
Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, chair-
man of the interreligiops affairs
department of the American Jew-
ish Committee, revealed that Mrs.
Rita Gluzman had advised him that •
"after two years of anxious wait-
ing." the Soviet authorities have
given her husband, Yakov, an exit
visa to join her and their 15-month
old son whom he had never seen-
in Israel.

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ELECTRIC
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Forty-seven Moscow Jews have
cabled the Central Committee of-•
the Soviet Communist Party and
the Soviet interior minister to
protest what they termed police '
laxity toward "hoo:iganism"
against Jews.

The writers said five persons
harassed a group of Jews on Oct.
30 as the 'latter waited outside the
Kirov Street office of the offi-
cial handling exit visas for Israel.
The harassers reportedly shouted:
"Dirty Jelin, we shall finish you
off. We shall throw you under the
train before you go."
The police arrested all five but
release2I four of them and filed no
charges - against the fifth, despite
eye-witness. evidence by five Jews.
It was also disclosed that Yuri
Aronovitch, the Jewish conductor
of the Moscow radio-television
orchestra, was fired for applying
for an exit visa to Israel.

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Harassment of Jews seeking
to emigrate from the Soviet
Union continues without abate-
ment.

Sources gave the names of Jews
in several Russian cities who they
said were fi,red from their jobs or
expelled from professional organi-
zations after applying for visas to
go to Israel.
They also reported that a Jew-
ish lecturer at the Pedagogical
Institute at Teselinograd, Naum
Sheffer, was arrested last month
and sentenced to 18 months' im-
prisonment for allegedly slandering
the Soviet Union.
Grigory Sversky, a Jewish writer,
was ousted from the writers' or-
ganization after applying for an
exit visa; and two painters, Yuri
Superman and Igor Galanin, were
ordered to turn in their member-

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