16—Friduy, Jam 26, 1973

Daughter of Late Moscow Chief Rabbi Levin
Arrives in Israel in Accord With His Wishes

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Mrs.
Rivka. Rosenstein. daughter
of the late rabbi Yehuda
Leib Levin of Moscow's
Choral Synagogue, arrived in
Israel last week with three
of her children in fulfillment
of a promise she said she
made to her father.

to United Nations Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim, Yo-
sef Tekoah, Israel ambassa-
dor to the UN, deplored the
rise of anti-Semitism in the
Soviet Union, the plight of
Soviet Jewry, and the abuse
of United Nations organs and
facilities by certain member
According to Mrs. Rosen- states "as mere instruments
stein, who is a dentist, "My of their self-centered policies
father made me promise that and propaganda."
Tekoah was responding to
I would go to Israel which
is my country. lie insisted a letter written Jan. 3 to
that I go."
Waldheim by Soviet Ambas-
She said it took three years sador to the UN Yakov Ma-
of repeated requests before lik, protesting against Te-
she was issued an exit visa. koah's use of UN channels to
In the interim she divorced bring up the question of So-
her husband, a hatter, who viet Jewry.
Tekoah cited "The Prom-
she said refused to go to
Israel because he feared he ised Land," a novel by Yuri
would not find a job here Kolesnikov, as "a shocking
example" of the "controlled
in his trade.
campaign of anti-Semitism
Mrs. Rosenstein was oc-
pursued in mass media of in-
cornpanied by her daugh-
formation In the Soviet
ters,.Arina, 20, and Ella, 18,
Union." He said the book vili-
and her son Boris, 12.
fies Jewish culture and faith
Arina is x food chemist and and the Zionist movement.
Ella a dental lab technician.
"Only the darkest and most
Boris began school in Ash-
primitive anti-Semitism," Te-
kelon where the family is
koah wrote, would be capable
quartered in an immigrant
of assertions such as the
center.
novel's that collusion between
Mrs Rosenstein has begun Jews and their tormentors
studying Hebrew. She said resulted in the annihilation of
her father "used to speak 6,000,000 Jews by the Nazis.
to us in Russian." She says Interfaith Delegation
she speaks and understands Protests Conditions
Yiddish.
of Soviet Jews
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) —
Mrs. Rosenstein left be-
hind in Moscow her oldest Five local' clergymen and a
daughter, Mousia, who is nun representing the Phila-
married and the mother of delphia area's major faiths
a girl. She has asked for per- met at the docking berth of
Mission to leave but is still the Russian ship "Novogru-
waiting for it, Mrs. Rosen- dok" in an attempt to present
to the ship's captain a letter
stein said.
She also left behind her 75- protesting the Soviet Union's
year-old mother, Frieda, and ' treatment of Jews.
The letter, translated into
two younger sisters who also
want to come to Israel, she Russian, protested the "Am-
erican subsidies of trade with
said.
At the same time the Stu- a Soviet government which
dent Struggle for Soviet Jew- places on the head of its
ry reported that ticket agents Jewish citizens an extortion-
at the Riga train station now ate exit tax."
Organized by the Jewish
check the internal passports
of anyone buying tickets to Community Relations Coun-
cil,
the project was aimed at
Moscow.
If the passport says "Yev- the first Soviet cargo ship to
rei" (Jew), the individual is dock here since 1948. The six
sent to a supervisor to give did not succeed in boarding
an explanation for the trip the ship, because of security
and must provide official guards, but they did leave
documents to substantiate the their letter and statement
reason.
with the ship's transfer agent,
The SSSJ also reported that who promised to deliver it
Boris Azernikov has been to the captain.
sent to a punishment cell for
The six criticized the up-
two months. The reason is un- coming trial of Lazar Lu-
clear.
barsky, 45-year-old engineer
Tekoah's Letter to Waldheim from Rostov, who could re-
Hits Anti-Semitism In USSR ceive up to five years for
UNITED NATIONS (JTA) "slandering the Soviet sys-
—In a sharply worded letter tem." The six also said they

Hebrew U. Gets Prague Objects

JERUSALEM —The ar-
chive of the Prague "Verein
fur musikalische Privataf-
fuhrungen" ("Society for pri-
vate musical performance"),
established by the late Dr.
Georg Alter, was presented
to the music department of
the Jewish National and Uni-
versity Library (JNUL).
Alter, founder and secre-
tary of the Prague Society,
and an astronomer by pro-
fession, took the archive with
him when he escaped from
Czechoslovakia to England in
1939, preserved it through the
blitz and brought it to Israel
in 1965 when he retired to
settle in Belt Yitzhak.
Dr. Alter, who died two
months ago, was eager to
make his collectloa availa-
ble to music historians and
other interested persons.
The Prague Society was

founded on the model of the
Vienna Society established
by Arnold Schoenberg 'in 1918
in order to propagate con-
temporary music. This was
done in close connection with
Schoenberg, who became
honorary president of the
Prague Society.
The files of the society con-
tain letters and documents
of Schoenberg, Alban Berg,
Hanna Eisler, Anton Webern
and of the famous Kolisch
Quartet and other pioneer
performers from the years
1922-24.
........
Course for SWIM*
The Jewish Agency, in a
drive to improve the quality
of Sliiihim it sends abroad,
is conducting a two-week
course in Jerusalem for 23
shlihim from all parts of the

world,

will urge U.S. senators and
congressmen to vote for the
Jackson amendment, which
is scheduled to be reintro-
duced this term. The amend-
ment to a trade bill would]
deny the USSR most favored
nation status until the educa-
tion tax is lifted.
Soviet Jewry Decisive
for Future Zionist Activity
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
future of Zionist activity all
over the world depends on

the successful handling of
the Soviet Jewish emigra-
tion to Israel, according to
delegates attending a meet-
ing of the Labor Zionist Sec-
retariat here last weekend.

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They said that the focus of
Zionist activity in Diaspora
communities is on Russian
Jewry. This struggle involves
many Jewish circles that
heretofore were aloof from
Jewish activity and therein
lies its importance to the
Zionist movement which is
based fundamentally on aliya,
the Labor Zionist delegates
said.

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