Observers See No Rhyme, Reason in Soviet Visa Policy by municipal authorities and told citizens, he concluded, have "suf- The U.S., he said, should not in- Meanwhile, a slight increase emigration with Soviet they could not assemble at Bahl fered from the Soviet government's terfere in the number of Jewish immi- Yar for memorial services because refusal to consider emigration as policies inasmuch as it bars travel grants arriving from the Soviet by Americans to China and Cuba. "other nationalities were killed a right rathar than a privilege." Union was noticed in March and Schaufele said he regretted that Schaufele's "cold war" statement, there." the trend continuing during the Yevdokeyev said, failed to acknowl- first 10 days of April. The Kiev Jews, who had applied . the commission has not given edge that visas are granted to Political circles in Israel pre to the city council for a permit , priority to this issue. Soviet Jews who want to leave for Soviet delegate Nikifor I. Yev- dieted that Russian authorities to hold the services, advised the The Georgian Jews present spe- would increase the number of exit authorities that "in view of re- dokeyey called Schaufele's charge religious or other "genuine" rea- cial problems for Israeli absorp- permits granted to Jews so that cent experiences outside the syna- a "slanderous diversion" to draw sons, and these are mainly elderly tion authorities. The journalists when President Nixon visits Mos- gogue of Kiev (a reference to ar- attention from the "horrendous" and children, "some of whom re- turn to the USSR." were taken on a tour of Kir,:at cow May 22, they can point to rest of congregants), we ask you American practices in Indochina Malachi where a large number of significant number of emigrants to take steps to ensure that the Friday, April 14, 1972-23 Georgian Jews have been settled should the President raise the is- said incidents are not repeated on THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS i under the auspices of the Chabad sue of Jewish emigration. this occasion and that the memo- Hasidim. Teachers and advisers The situation of Soviet Jews was rial gathering be held in peace have been sent to them on orders the subject of a television panel and tranquility." SERVING ONLY PRIME A from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Men- discussion Tuesday night in which Meanwhile, sources said, 25 Mos- AND CHOICE MEATS achem Mendel Schneersohn, who cow Jews have appealed to Amer- lives in Brooklyn. Related Stories Page 24 ican and European Jewish com- munities to help prevent future But a visit to a factory in the Chabad township revealed that the participants were Dr. Gold- incidents like the recent harass- many Georgian Jews have dif- mann, Prof. Shmuel Ettiner of the ments of Jews by the police out- ficulty adapting themselves to work Hebrew University and Avrahm side the Moscow synagogue on the Member t Deal ,, A discipline. In their native country Agmon, director general of the night of the first Passover seder Kosher Meet Deel.n Assoc. this year. they were mostly small shopkeep- I finance ministry. Agnon, who served six years ors. Here they report late to their According to the sources, 400 shifts and often refuse to work in at the Israeli Embassy in Mos- Jewish boys and girls refused to the afternoon or evening. The fac- cow, claimed that unless the So- leave the synagogue area and tory produces concrete telephone viet authorities halt emigration, were dispersed by the police, only 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDCEDALE pylons and parts of prefabricated the number of Jews departing to reassemble near a martyrs' will reach the hundreds of thoi- houses. But the Georgian workers monument. do not make an effort to do their sands, perhaps millions. They were then attacked by the , Premier Golda Meir, who made officials, suffering injuries, and 30:• work properly, the journalists ob- a guest appearance on the pro- of them were arrested and later • served. gram, said she hoped Soviet emi- released. On the second seder Dr. Nahum Goldmann warned gres would settle in development night, fewer Jews attended syna- that action should be taken areas in Israel. gogue: all of thtm were told to against the danger that Jewish Warning Sounded: Jews in USSR go inside, and were dispersed emigration from the Soviet Union Face Renewal of Pogroms after the services. will be halted once the most TEL AVIV (JTA)—Worldwide vocal Jewish groups and individ- The synagogue is now surround- reaction in the form of demonstra- uals have departed from that ed by mobile fences set up by tions and condemnation of recent country. He said further that he the police to discourage crowds. attacks on Russian Jews may be believed the number of Jewish COPENHAGEN (JTA) — Scan- the only, effective measure to pre- immigrants from the USSR will vent pogroms in the Soviet Union dinavian monitoring services re- be numbered in the tens of thou- port that the Soviet Union used according to Yehezkel Polarowitz, . chairman of the Assirei Zion, an an especially heavy barrage to dreds of thousands. try and jam Kol Israel broadcasts organization dedicated to helping His remarks on Jewish emigra- Russian Jews imprisoned for Zion- in Yiddish and Russian during the Passover holidays. New Soviet tion from Russia, made at a press ist activities. Polarowitz said that unless ener- jamming stations were apparently conference here, were similar to those he made before the Board getic steps are taken to rally pub- used in an attempt to totally black of Deputies of British Jews in Lon- lic opinion in reaction to recent out Israeli broadcasts to northern don last December. As a result of attacks on Jews going to syna- Europe. Last week the Soviet news his remarks then, the World Zion- gogues in Russian cities, "we may agency. Tass, accused Israel of broadcasting anti-Soviet propagan- ist Organization Executive can- face the renewal of pogroms." Jewish sources said that a Jew- da in its foreign language pro- celled his address to the 28th t World Zionist Congress. Dr. Gold- ish activist in Kharkov, Yuri grams. "Vos meint ihr? mann was accused at the time of Brind, has been incarcerated in a U.S. Charges USSR Violating 600 NEW BUICKS TAMAROFF Icon playing down the primacy of aliya mental institution as harassment Movement of Its Citizens OPELS & HONDAS UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — when he said that a majority of for seeking to go to Israel. The besser handlen?" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Jews will remain in the Soviet sources in New York said Brind The United States charged the So- IMMEDIATE FINANCE Union and that efforts must be was taken "by force" on March viet Union with violating the free- made to protect their religious 24 to the asylum. On April 3 he dom of movement of Soviet cit- and cultural rights in the Soviet launched a hunger strike. The izens, especially Jews, in restrict- sources reported Brind as saying: ing their emigration. American society. "I have not committed any crime, representative William E. Schau- Dr. Goldmann's current three- and I ask to be helped to get out fele told the Commission on Hu- day visit to Israel is his first since of this hell." man Rights that the Soviet policy his controversial speech. He is Jews in Kiev were prevented toward Jewish emigration was an here to participate in a memorial from holding memorial services "outstanding example" of such vio- meeting for the late Lord Sieff of Tuesday morning at Babi Yar in lations. Brimpton and to appear on a tele- memory of the Jewish victims He scored what he called the vision panel on Soviet Jews. The of the Holocaust, the Student harsh treatment of Jewish activists TELEGRAPH juid SOUTH of 12 MILE. RI). World Jewish Congress -president Struggle for Soviet Jewry told and the sentencing of some of them 353-130• ♦ I.I. %CHEW: FII0 ■ 1 TF.1.-TV11.111, 1: is also marking the publication the Jewish Telegraphic Agency- to forced-labor terms. All Soviet ' here of the Hebrew translation of After being dispersed by mitt his memoires, They have already tiamen, the Jews were summoned 18055 /woos Coirzses, Detroit 48235 been published in English, French • thini's Curtains, Candroct Division • and German. Asked to comment on the cancellation of his Zionist Soviet Jewry- Lesson Congress address, Dr. Goldmann said it was "an inelegant gesture." Plans Written in NY (Continued from Page 1) cause some of the most vocal ad- vocates of Jewish emigration have been persecuted and remain in the Soviet Union, while others who have campaigned just as fervently are now in Israel. SINGER'S Kosher Meals 71 V 2 1 & Poultry Mkt. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN LI 7-8111 WE DELIVER TAMAROFF the "BIG" One COMMERCIAL DRAPES Judea District Towns Plan Municipal Election NEW YORK—The Jewish Labor Committee and the United Federa- tion of Teachers of New York City announced that four lesson plans on Soviet Jewry, sponsored by the Jewish ' Labor Committee /United Federation of Teachers Committee for Soviet Jewry, have been pub- lished by the UFT in its news- paper, the United Teacher. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Towns in the Judea district are preparing for their municipal elections to be held May 2, the first since the Six-Day War. Campaigning is already under One-hundred-thousand teachers, way in Ramallah, Bethlehem and Beit Jala. In Hebron, Mayor Mo- in New York State have received hammed Ali Jaabari has called a the lesson plans and thousands public meeting at the town hall more are being sent to Jewish and non-Jewish sources, as well as to to r:ecide on election procedures. 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