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December 28, 1973 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-11

SSSJ Charges Soviet Magazine
Covers Up Crimes Against Jews

NEW YORK—The Student Rights and Freedoms" de-
Struggle for Soviet Jewry de- clares the inviolability of
nounced a series of five fea- private home and secrecy of
ture articles on human rights private communication of
and Jewish freedoms in the Soviet citizens. Two other
December i s s u e of the articles purport to s h o w
USSR's official "Soviet Life" "Soviet Jews as They Are"
magazine as a "blatant at- and "Jewish Culture and Re-
tempt to cover up the worst ligious Practice."
persecutions of Russian Jews
These articles, SSSJ
in recent years."
charged, "come precisely at
a time when kangaroo courts
"Soviet Life" is a glossy, 64- have just ground out sen-
page monthly put out by the tences against innocent Jews
Soviet Novosti press agency as Alexandr Feldman, Petya
through the Russian Em- Pinkhasov and Leonid Zabel-
assy in Washington, D.C. eshinsky, the KGB has seized
_the December issue carries Jews from their homes, and
a cover story on "Constitu- phone and mail contact has
tional Rights and Freedoms." been cut off entirely for
The inside cover quotes para- many others."
graphs of the Soviet Consti-
tution guaranteeing freedoms
A man is rich in propor-
of speech, assembly, demon-
tion to the number of things
strations and religion.
he can afford to let alone.—
An article, "Personal Henry David Thoreau.

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Israeli Soldiers Get
Hanuka Menoras

( Libya Allegedly Ordered Terrorists
NEW YORK — A total of
Hanuka menoras were to Assassinate Kissinger in Beirut

2,000

sent to Israeli soldiers on the
Syrian and Egyptian fronts
by students of several hun-
dred yeshiva day and high
schools throughout the U.S.
and Canada, it was announced
by Arie Morgenstern, direc-
tor of the American Section
of the World Zionist Organi-
zation's department for Torah
education.

Each manora was accom-
panied by a personal letter
from an individual yeshiva
student to an Israeli soldier,
wishing him well, praying
for peace and acknowledging,
the miracles witnessed dur-
ing the Yom Kippur War.

BRUSSELS — Military and
diplomatic sources said Wed-
nesday that the Arab guer-
rillas who killed 32 persons
at Rome and Athens airports
last week originally had
planned to assassinate U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kis-
singer in Beirut a day earlier.
Their plan was thwarted
by Lebanese authorities, who
ordered Kissinger's plane di-
verted to another air base,
the sources said.
They said Libya had or-
dered the submachine gun
and grenade attempt on Kis-
singer's life at Beirut Inter-
national Airport.

In 1970, when Atheneum
published "Hope Against
Hope," the first volume of
Nadezhda Mandelstam's me-
moirs, it was acclaimed as
the most remarkable work
of nonfiction to reach the
outside world from the So-
viet Union and it became an
instant c l a s s i c. "Hope
Against Hope" movingly
rendered the tragic life of
the author's husband, Osip
Mandelstam, regarded by
many as Russia's greatest
poet, who died in 1939 in a
Stalinist labor camp after
writing a fourteen-line poem
denouncing Stalin.
On Jan. 14 Atheneum will
publish Nadezhda Mandel-
stam's second volume of her
memoirs, "Hope Aban-
doned." Like the first vol-
ume, it offers a detailed ac-
count of an era of extreme
hardship in the Soviet Union.
But "Hope Abandoned" also
becomes the story of Na-
dezhda Yakovlenvna Khazina,

although from their earliest
meetings, it is hard to sep-
arate her story from that
of Mandelstam. Nadezhda
Mandelstam tells of her life
with her husband (from 1919
to his arrest in 1934) and
then talks about the period
after his death (1938 to 1956)
when she lived in constant
fear and humiliation, never
daring to breathe her hus-
band's name, yet determined
to preserve his work and his
memory.

Mrs. Mandelstam now lives
in Moscow and the constant
fear has eased somewhat be-
cause of her age (she is in
her 74th year), and because
of the high esteem in which
Russians now hold her hus-
band's memory. She is de-
picted by Soviet officialdom
as simply "a great liar."

Jan. 14 is also the publica-
tion date for "The Selected
Poems of Osip Mandelstam"
which have been translated
by Clarence Brown, the fore-
most authority on the works
of Mandelstam, and by the
distinguished American poet,
W. S. Merwin.

I have lost everything, and
I am so poor now that I
really cannot afford to let
anything worry me.—Joseph
Jefferson.

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