JWV Head, Back From USSR, Says Soviet Jews See Nixon as 'Messiah' ' - _ NEW, YORK (J'Elv)—Soviet Jews Soviet authorities have taken The growing interest in Hebrew see ftesident,Niviri;:wbo will visit retaliatory action against Jews in studies in the_ USSR is one indica- theii2Z-.0iiintry in Vint,- ;,:.."as..- their prison c amps who ,went on tar. salalit tibn and theii"Pireisiah." the hunger strikes beginning Dec. According lo Jewish sources, two national commander of the Jewish 24 to protest the Leningrad trials intensive Hebrew language courses War Veterans reported. held last year, It was reported have recently been established in ''If only he would speak out (on by the National Conference on Leningrad by a teacher identified their plight), if only he would say Soviet Jewry. only as David. The teached adver- something," it would have a "great Camp authorities in Potma have tised openly for students, and five effect" on the Supreme Soviet," forbidden Jewish prisoners to visit registered the very day his first said Jerome D. Cohen, who re- with each other and to study He- handbills were displayed. turned Sunday night from a 10-day brew. Prisoners Shlomo Drezner, Within a few days, 50 students fact-finding tour of the Soviet Israel Zalmanson and Viktor Bogu- were enrolled, the sources re- slaysky were denied the right of Union. A spokesman for Cohen said the visits by relatives for the next six ported. visit was a "breakthrough" in months. All this, it was learned, They also reported that protests that the Soviet authorities were is part of a "get-tough" policy from the 300 Jewish families in heretofore "reluctant" to grant a toward the prisoners. Hust, a town near Kiev, forced A warden of Camp 19 in Potma, local authorities to abandon their visa to a JWV leader. Cohen told newsmen that he publicly stated that it is necessary plans to close the town's only based his report essentially on to fight against "Zionist groups." synagogue. But the beautiful Us- secret conversations in Moscow His announcement heightened anti- hognov synagogue near Kiev was with 14 Jews representing Jew- Semitic feelings among non-Jewish closed and converted to headquar- ish communities across the Prisoners and caused a worsening ters of the local orchestra. USSR. He said they gave him in the situation of the Jewish a list of 4,000 Jews who had ap- prisoners. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS As a result, nine prisoners of plied for emigration and had sub- Camp 19—Viktor Boguslaysky, Lev 8—Friday, January 7, 1972 sequently become unemployed. Anatoly Goldfeld, Ana- Cohen said he would report on Yagman, toly Altman, Boris Penson. Mik- his tour to President Nixon at the hail Yuri Vudka, White House, probably later this Harry Kirshner and Aleksandr Gal- month. perin-.-decided to continue their Ruth Alexandrovich Averbuch, hunger strike that was to have speaking at Yeshiva University's Dec. 27. Yeshiva College, said "The ques- ended Anti-Semitic outbursts also oc- tion of violence is a painful one in curred in Camp 3, which houses the United States. However, this prisoners David Chernoglaz, Shlo- is a problem that must be solved mo Drezner, Semyon Levit and by the Americans. As for Rus- Mogilever. sian Jewry, any kind of support, In Camp 10, it was learned, cor- even though it might be violent, is respondence with prisoners has helpful for the cause." been confiscated by the authorities She said the fact that Russians for the last two months. find it necessary to "exaggerate" The National Conference has about such groups as the Jewish learned that Moisey Goldfeld, Defense League, and call them "fascists and anti-Semites" prove father of Anatoly Goldfeld, has that they are truly worried about been fired from his job without their activities, and such activities any reason given. Moisey Gold- hale a positive influence for the feld, who is 62, was fired two cause of Russian Jewry. years before his retirement age. In speaking of the awakened Anatoly Goldfeld, a 25-year-old Jewish consciousness in Russia, Leningrad engineer, was arresttd she said that "Jewish conscious- June 15, 1970 for alleged "anti- activities. He was con- nest is strictly a religious move- intnt. It is an elementary re- victed in the Kishinev trial of June ilgious feeling because the people 21, 1971 and sentenced to four ha1ve been brought up without years in prison. Dr. Joachim Prinz. chairman of any contact with Jewish culture. Yet, they feel tied to Israel by the governing council of the World an amazing, mysterious thread." Jewish ,Congress, sent a cable to Mrs. Averbuch conceded that Soviet President Nikolai V. Pod- certain Russian immiWants were gorny appealing for clemency for experiencing severe problems in the 40 Jewish prisoners. Meanwhile, Illya Rippe, a Jewish Israel, especially the Georgian m student who set fire Jews, who have special needs be- mathematics cause of the tight-knit nature of to himself on a Riga street on their community. April 13, 1969, arrived in Israel "Israel is now enacting programs last weekend with his parents. In Copenhagen, the Christian to alleviate there problems," she Kristlige Dagblad, strong- said. "Let us not be detracted by ly assailed the Soviet Union for the problems of the Russians in. I Israel. The problem is getting the I its policy toward Jews. In a nearby full-page article there, the Russian Jews will find signed by Miss Visti Christensen a way to solve the problem them- and titled "On Soviet Lies," the paper termed "an outright lie" selves." Premier Alexei N. Rosy- Jewish Political Prisoner Suffers Soviet gin s statement in Olberg, Den- Heart Attack, Denied Medical Care mark on Dec. 5 that there was no NEW YORK (JTA) — A Jewish Jewish problem in the USSR. political prisoner in the Potma In Paris, Chief Rabbi Jacob Kap- prison in Soviet Mordovia, Yaacov lan personally thanked President Suslensky, suffered a heart attack Georges Pompidou for his inter- Dec. 5 but was denied medical vention on behalf of Soviet Jewry c a r e, the Student Struggle for when Soviet Communist Party Sec- Soviet Jewry reported. retary Leonid Brezhnev visited The group said the camp doctor, France in October. a woman surnamed Yegorova, Rabbi Kaplan visited Pompidou told Suslensky that he was being on New Year's Day, the occasion punished for speaking Hebrew and when diplomats, clergymen and teaching it to other inmates. The politicians traditionally pay their prisoner was summarily sent back respects to the President. to work. Report Attempts Being Made to The SSSJ also said that another Revive Interest in Birobidjan Jewish political prisoner, Vladimir LONDON (JTA) — Jewish Osherovich Mogilever, was warned sources in the Soviet Union re- to discontinue teaching Hebrew to ported that attempts still are being other inmates. made to revive interest in Biro- The student group added that bidjan, a province in eastern according to information received Siberia which was declared an Jews to Israel. Once they are late last week, prisoner Silva Zal- autonomous Jewish republic during mansuq, Kuznetsov was suffering the 1920s. from severe hearing problems, But Jews aren't interested, it stomach pains and vomiting. appears. Please Write a Letter In hii iiist'sfatement as the nir.w.SecretaryLGeneral of the United Nations, Dr. Kurt - Waldheim said that .he'-:planned to provide active leadership. He also announced his 'support for the U.N. resolution that requires Israel to withdravi -from occuPied- territory. Since Israel's former borders could not easily be defended, the suggestion that Israel return to this precarious position might make one wonder about the logic of Dr. Waidheim's leadership. May I respectfully suggest that a polite letter be sent to Dr. Waldheim asking for some clarification or explanation. How can he ask a small nation to return to unsafe borders. Does he plan to publicly request the Russians to refrain from sending more war materials to the enemies of this small nation. Dr. Kurt Waldheim, Secretary-General The United Nations United Nations Building New York, N.Y. May I also respectfully suggest that on your way back from the mail box, you stop at the Israel Bond office. A practical way to give assistance to our courageous people in their hour of danger. BERNARD EDELMAN