Nixon Expected to Raise Soviet Jewry at Summit (Continued from Page 11 lion without formal charges against Deputy Secretary of State for hem. Jews in six small towns of' the European Affairs Richard T. Carpathian region of the Ukraine Davies, representing the adminis- have organized memorial serv- tration, assured the assembly- ices and will say kadish twice that Nixon is being kept inform- a day until May 20 in memory ell about the most recent wave of those Jews killed by the Nazis of anti-Jewish activity in the during World War 11. the Nation- Soviet Union. Davies, in response at Conference on Soviet J ewry to specific questions about what reported. Nixon would do. indicated that The conference also learned that "yqur concern would be repre - two weeks ago, Raiza Palatnik had !ten ted in the appropriate way in Moscow" especially in light of been placed in a punshment cell f or a seven - day period for re- recent harassment of scores a fusing to work during "subbotnik" Jewish delis fists prior to the U.S.- —a period when Soviet citizens are USSR summit meeting. supposed to volunteer to work with- "A %Slav Book of Exodus - writ- out pay. Len by Sov iet Jews and recently Mrs Faye I.. Schenk, president smuggled out of the Soviet Union of ltadassah. has urged an official was risen to Davies by Maass, to of the World Health Organization be delisered to Secretary' of State and the Soviet minister of health William P Rogers. The book docu- to intervene on behalf of Paulina merits the harassments and onpres- Eppel:nail, the head of pharma- mon of Sostet Jews during 197172. cology at the Leningrad Hospital Jerry Goodman, NCSJ executive w-ho has applied for an exit visa stated that this''White for herself and her 9- year-old Rook - contains - new informAtion daughter According to Mrs. never before disclosed and is the Schenk. the Soviet Jewish pharma- best collection of samizdat (under- cologist was "strictly nonpolitical'' ground literatures to have come out until 14 months ago. She was of the Soviet Union from the Jew' neither a Zionist nor a member of ish artistst movement " The names the Communist Party. Then her of the compders of the hook were husband, Michael, a university lee- w'Ithhe'd for security purposes. Curer in mathematics, attended an In remark, prenared for deliv- academic conference in Sweden en, to the assembly. Svc- and from there he fled to Israel. rholski .1 founder of the Jewish Through correspondence and tele- a et; s ist enticement in the Soviet phinte communications Mrs. Ep Union ;oat chairman of a newly pelman has told her husband, who created con) in titre of former So- is presently in the United States set arils fists in Israel, stressed under the auspice's of the National the importance of Nixon's trip to Conference on Soviet Jewry, that Moscow as seen by Soviet Jews. she will soon go on a hunger,strike Svechmski. who is in regular con - Several days ago, Michael asked tact with former colleagues in the Mrs. Schenk for help. USSR, relayed an urgent appeal Mrs. Schenk responded by ap- from Jews in Moscow who con- pealing to Dr. M. G. Candau, di- sider Nixon's trip the single most rector-general of WHO in Geneva, important opportunity for a re- and to Boris V. Petrovski, Soviet dress of present Soviet policy to- minister of health in Aloscow. Ad- ward is Jewish minority ditional cables urging Petrovski to intercede on humanitarian Rep. Jack E. Kemo (R., N.Y.), grounds were sent by Dr. George announced that a petition formu- B. Koelle, vice president of the lated to the NUSJ, addressed to International Union of Pharmacol- Nixon. and urging the President to plai e Soviet Jewry on the ogy. and Dr. Alfred Gillman, chairman, department of pharma- agenda for his Moscow talks, cology. Albert Einstein College of was signed by 113 members of Medicine. oneres• from almost every - state Boris Kogen, a lawyer and in the 1 nion. .4, similar petition Jewish activist in Moscow, has signed hs all participants in the signed a statement—reputedly assembly. and representing chse In 1.1on.11011 sienatures. was pre- under duress — that he will not sentc,1 to Davies. take part in any "antisocial A fele .tatotri front actieities," Jewish sources said. th- Zionist ni In The statemen t read: "I of America prt,emed have acted and shall act in full a pet t,n with more than 60.01 re , o,ttt.it it t• -, accordance with the Soviet Con- to 1 I•onard Garment, s pe, stitution." Kogen was told he' e.msaltant to President could get up to three years' im- Nixhm that the Presiden: rrisonment for "insubordination take up the "repatriation" of Soy let and infringenient of traffic." Jews to Israel during his meeting In an exyression of - support and Ile tea:, taken to a police station solutard% for those Jews in the by a militia sergeant who came to Soviet I nion who are presentl% his home, and under the circum- being harassed." the National Con- stances felt forced to sign. the ference on Soviet Jewry asked lift sources said They quoted Bogen persons — two (ruin each of its 34 as telling them later: "We hope constituent organizations—to stage that President Nixon's visit will a 24 hour vigil outside the Soviet ease our situation, which is getting Embassy in Washington worse day by day." (Another group of Jewish emi- The sources also said that five gres from the Soviet Union arrived other Jew ish activists were taken in Tel Aviv Monday night among from their homes and ordered to them several activists. The new sign similar statements Some arris ids included Vladimir Mach complied, the sources indicated. Its, 28, whose brother. Leonid, but it was not immediately known staged a hunger strike in New York which ones The activists are Vik- recently in support of Vladimir's tor and Elaine Polsky. Roman demand for an exit visa Holman. Illy a Kornfeld an Prof. The Moscow authorities have Aleksander Lerner. Two other picked lip another Jewish activist activists were not at hohe when who refused to report for an army the militia men arris ed. reserve canon en ;;rounds that it A 36 hour hunger strike was was aimed at stifling protest The launched by Katy- a Palatnik, sister artiv,t, Shmuel Gurwitz, joins of political prisoner Raiza Palatnik. Victor Yakhout. M ikhatl Ktiach- and Prof Eppelman. The vigil and kin and Leonid Tsy pin in the strike will be co sponsored by the a ',thorn hands sources here Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington said According to Jewish sources. Yakhoul and Kliachkm are being Dutch Embassy in Moscow held by the Moscow authorities and Encounters No Problems in have been sent to separate mili- Assisting Jews to Emigrate tary camps for Iirs days' detention JERUSALEM (JT.AI --- The Tsypin remains at the police sta Netherlands foreign minister. Nor- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, May 19, 1972 bert Schmelzer. said that the and pummeled Sunday by Black Dutch Embassy in Moscow does who resented his photographing whatever it can to assist Soviet 1 their Temple Islam. formerly ad JULES DONESON .Iews who want to emigrate to Is- synagogue. The incident occurred).! raid and that SO far it has en- on 'Intervale Street in Roxfeury, aj! countered no administrative diffi- formerly Jewish neighborhood; culties of any kind. Holland has Knchubievsky, who was treated byil represented Israel's interests in a private doctor and then led ani' the USSR since Moscow severed Israeli Independence Day paraded diplomatic relations with Israel apparently misunderstood the; during the Six-Dal. War. Schmelzer Blacks' warning not to photograplii made his remarks at a press con- their temple, as he does not speak ference here marking the end of English. According to one of his his official visit to Israel interpreters. Peter Zimmerman, Knows his mountains .. . Hunger Strike in Ottawa an American, Kochubievsky was, 24 Hour Is Held for Soviet Jews "knocked to the ground and kicke OTTAWA (JTA) — A 24.hour repeatedly." Justin Wyner, president of the hunger strike held to protest Soviet authorities' induction for military Jewish Community Council of CATSKILLS duty of young Moscow Jews ended Metropolitan Boston, termed theq May 11 in front of Ottawa's Par- Lament with a promise from For - eign Minister Mitchell Sharp's secretary to forward the strikers' memorandum to Canadian am- bassador to Moscow. Gerald Ford. to take up with the Soviet govern- ment. The protesters went on the hunger strike in front of parlia- men bearing two huge placards: "Trudeau, Save the Moscow 13" (there are now 14 inductees) and "Hunger Strike for Soviet Jewry." On the threshold of Parliament, one of the protesters, Able Ingber, coordinator of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, met with Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. who told him: ''You should be happy - with what the Canadian government has done so far for the reunification of Canadian families (200 of 600 requests). You should he happy with the number of Jews going out to Israel." Tru- deau explained to the strikers that according to his information, the Canadian Jewish Congress and other Jewish organizations in Canada were pleased with what the Canadian government has so far achieved. Boris Kochubievsky Beaten for Photographing NY Church BOSTON (JTA)--Boris Koehn- blevsky, who in 1967 was among the first Soviet Jews to demon- strate for freedom, was thrown tee the ground. punched in the face incident an "outrage" and called for a complete investigation of the incident. Ile deplored the assault, against "a distinguished visitor td himself endured so Boston who much suffering the Soviet Union as one of the early heroes in the effort of Soviet Jew s tee obtain their rights or to leave for Israel." Cow iitti c CATSKILLS lilt1711,4 CATSKILLS Allen Mallenbaum of the Jewish Survival Legion, which was show- ing Kochubievsky around the city , ' CATSKILLS said "it was a communication problem." 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