Kosygin -'pared to Let Jews Leave. to Study Rabbinics PALM BEACH (JTA) — Soviet Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin was challenged to let 100 young Jews leave the USSR each year for the next 10 years to study in American and Israeli rabbinical schools and teachers seminaries or else prom- ise to permit such education on Soviet soil under Jewish auspices. The challenge came from Dr. Bernard Mandelbaum, president of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America as 350 Jewish leaders assembled to pay tribute to the seminary on the opening of its 85th year and to mark its annual drive for endowment and mainten- ance funds. Dr. Mandelbaum, professor of Midrash and homiletics, said that "in addition to welcoming Jews to Israel from thp Soviet Union- -and Soviet Jews should have the freedom to leave if they wish to — American and Israeli Jews have the resources to heal the breach in religious commitment and practice that has been open- ed up by the Soviet government's severe restrictions on Jewish communal institutions." He called upon Americans of all faiths to protest the maltreatment of Jews through the Soviet UN Mission, the Soviet Ambassador in Washington, Russian consuls in principal cities, Soviet trade mis- sions and visiting Soviet cultural groups and other delegations. Fred P. Pomerantz of New York, a philanthropist and apparel manu- facturer, received the Jewish Theological Seminary's 1972 Etern- al Light Award. Grenade Hurts 4 in Gaza; 11 Incidents in 1 Week TEL AVIV (JTA) — A hand gre- nade aimed at an Israeli civilian car missed and exploded in the street injuring four local residents including two children in Gaza. None of the occupants in the car was injured. Meanwhile, security statistics released recorded 11 incidents along Israel's borders, during the week that ended Jan. 22. Six oc- curred on the Syrian border, three in Gaza, one along the Jordan River and one within the adminis- tered territories. The Lebanese and Egyptian borders were quiet. 1971 CHEVROLETS NEW & DEMO'S FULL FACTORY WTY. ALL MUST DE SOLD SKIM PUKES! 1711.171151 INC AJCoininhte,e Study Shows Black Muslim Movement Is a Source of Anti-Semitism - •- PALM BEACM (JTA)- — The Black Muslim movement, whose publication emits a "constant drumbeat of inflammatory anti- Zionism, anti-Israel _ and anti- Semitic propaganda," is potentially more menacing to Jews todaY than when it first came to public' at- tention a decade ago because the Muslims "are a significant source of anti-Semitic infection in the black community." This was reported here by Philip E. Hoffman, president of 'the American Jewish Committee, whose board of governors was holding a special meeting here. The report, compiled by Milton Ellerin, director of the AJC's trends analysis division, disclosed that the Black Muslims have made deep inroads into the :Week ghet- tos in this country. Their publication, Muham- mad Speaks, has a sworn paid circulation of 529,930; they have established approximately 50 mosques in every large Ameri- can city; their weekly radio broadcasts are carried over 70 radio stations in 60 cities; and consists of a "vast empire" whose p h y s i ca I -assets- "are valued in excess of $20,000,000," the report adds. The Muslim newspaper, the pact far beyond their numbers." The bead of the American.Jew- ish community's organized effort for Soviet.,:44IewrY Uald'fflat activity would continue unabated despite the tact that many snore Soviet Jews were currently being permitted to emigrate to Israel than ever before. Richard Maass, president of the National Conference on, Soviet Jeivry and chairman of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee's bicenten- nial commission, declared that "the current exodus from the Soviet Union would not have come about had we not exerted pressures from outside simultaneously with the activities of Soviet Jews them- selves. Were the Soviet authorities to believe that the issue no longer was of great concern to us and world opinion, they might well shut off emigration." Maass announced that the NCSJ was declaring April 30 to be Rus- sian Jewish Solidarity Day throughout the country. It is being coordinated by the National Jewish Community Rela tions Advisory Cauncjiand will i nv- 61-v e thristian and Jewish leaders: Maass added that petitions ad-, analyst point out, indulges in anti- dressed to President Nixon were Semitism and persistently displays hostility towards Israel. The report also indicates that there are instances where the Mus- lims follow the Communist Party line, as, for example, in their cas- tigation of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin after he protested the treatment of Soviet Jews by Communist officials. . Finally, the report concludes that "it is uncontroverted that the Nation of Islam, anchored in the ghettos of America, is a significant force in black America. The auto- cratic discipline imposed on its members, their unquestioning ac- ceptance of Muslim dogma as enunciated by Elijah Muhammad (the 75-year-old self-proclaimed Messenger of Allah) through the widely-circulated Muhammad Speaks, gives the movement im- Army Chief's Son Not a Hebrew, High Court Rules JERUSALEM (JTA)—The third child of Commander Benjamin Shalit, chief psychologist of Israel's armed forces, is not to be regis- tered as belonging to the "Hebrew" community in his identification 'papers, the Supreme Court decided here. His mother, an aetheist, is not Jewish. The first two Shalit children were registered as belonging to the Jewish community (being of Jewish "nationality") and of no religion. However, the law was changed afterward, and for registration pur- poses, Jewish means a child born to a Jewish mother or having un- dergone conversion and having no other religion. Shalit, therefore, applied to have his child, born last year, registered as Hebrew. 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