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May 16, 1975 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-05-16

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44 Friday, May 16, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Congressional Letter to Envoy Hits Treatment of Soviet Jews

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Congressman William S.
Broomfield (R-Mich.) was
one of four Congressmen
who sponsored a letter this
week to Soviet Ambassador
Anatoly Dobrynin con-
demning the harassment of
Soviet Jews.
Also sponsoring the letter
were Congressmen Gilbert
Gude (R-Md.), Benjamin
RoSenthal (D-N.Y.) and Jon-
athan Bingham (D-N.Y.).
The letter read in part:
"It is our impression
that the situation in re-
gard to Soviet treatment of
Jews is deteriorating. Ar-
rests and harassment have
increased; emigration has
declined. This is a source
of grave concern to us not
only because of the viola-

tions of human rights and opment after years of cool
ident of Bnai Brith, in a let- ing 'Burn Pepsi, burn!," 70
liberties these actions rep- relations, and it is some-
ter to Soviet Ambassador students marched last week in the Minsk ghetto. More
resent, but because of the thing to be carefully nur-
impact this repression has tured. Many members of Dobrynin, said freeing the around a burning facsimile than 1,000 Jews gathered
on the progress of detente. Congress want to do just 40 imprisoned Jews would Pepsi machine outside Pep- last week at the monu-
"demonstrate a special and sico's annual shareholders ment.
"As you no doubt are that, but we cannot so long
appropriate
consideration meeting at Pepsico world
aware, the Congress has as the repressive treatment
Davidovich, who has been
for the people who were the headquarters here, then sat waiting three years for an
many times emphasized the of Soviet Jews continues."
principal target of the Hit- in for three hours, blocking exit visa to Israel, spoke
importance it attaches to
Meanwhile, Bnai Brith ler scourge."
the issue of freedom of emi-
mainly about the Jewish
the entrance.
Blumberg stressed that
gration . . . The Executive has appealed to the USSR to
The youths, organized by heroes and martyrs during
include
the
Jewish
prisoners
the imprisoned Jews were
Branch has also been be-
of conscience in a Soviet am- not guilty of 'political' the Westchester Students World War II and the suf- ti
coming increasingly sensi-
nesty program announced crimes and their activities for Soviet Jewry, the local fering of the Jewish people
tive to violations of basic hu-
to commemorate the 30th had posed no threat to chapter of the Student under Hitler's tyranny.
man rights throughout the
In London, it was re-
anniversary of the surren- Soviet institutions or prin- Struggle for Soviet Jewry,
world.
charged that "while Pepsico ported that two Mo
der of Nazi Germany.
w
ciples.
"We would reemphasize
sells in Russia, Pepsico sells Jews, Ilya Rubin an
David M. Blumberg, pres-
to you that human rights re-
In Purchase, N.Y., chant-
out human rights. Pepsico, surnamed Blinker, 1 --eu
mains a basic concern of
and especially its board the event but they were
members of Congress, and
chairman Donald Kendall, stopped by the KGB at the
we see Congressional re-
have not used their close Minsk railway station and
solve only hardening in the
Kremlin connection to alle- only allowed to leave after
face of the deteriorating sit-
viate the persecution of Rus- their film was confiscated.
uation in the Soviet Union.
sian Jews." Pepsico markets 4,•••••.,•••••••• ••
This Week's Radio and
This of course, has grave im-
its soda in the USSR and • •
Television Programs

plications for the future of
MICHAEL KAPLIT
Russian vodka in the U.S.
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detente.

MOVING? • -
Photography ,
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Meanwhile, Jewish activ-
Feature: News in the Jew- •- ist Mark Azbel has been al- : HOUSEHOLD SALES
"Congress will not be
Weddings • Bar Mitzvas
Time: 6:35 a.m. Sunday.
ish community.
willing to permit a closer

IN YOUR HOME
Station: WXYZ (1270)
lowed to return to Moscow •

642-1039
relationship with your
* * *
and
but is threatened with being : ESTATES LIQUIDATED •

country unless it is con-
Time: 10:45 p.m. Sunday.
drafted into the army, the • • MARION GASPAS
ROZH1NKES
vinced your government

626-8402
626-6795
Station:
WDEE
(1500),
National
Conference on So- •
SENSATIONAL
MIT
MANDLEN

shares a commitment to
IREN

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viet
Jewry
reported.
EAGLE
Feature:
An
address
to
You Must Hear & See It
Time: 9 a.m. Monday and

basic civil rights and liber- the Jewish community.
626-4769
626-8907 •
Tuesday.
To Believe It
In Toronto, Mrs. Genya ti••••••
ties. In the absence of that
* * *
•• ••••••••'•••••
Station: WIID (1090).
Intrator, national vice
"Mori Little"
commitment we see only a
VISTAS OF AISRAEL
Feature:
Israeli
and
Yid-
chairman
of
the
Canadian
s's One Piece Orchestra
dim future for the cause of
Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
dish music, news, inter- Committee for Soviet Je-
detente.
Station:
Why Pay For A 5 Piece Band
WOMC-FM views,
recipes and other fea- wry, spoke by telephone to
Photography
(104.3).
When you get a better sound
"The spirit of good feeling
tures.
Short talks will be Col. Lev Ovsishcher of
with one
Weddings - Bar Mitzvah
Feature: Israel culture
and cooperation that has
Minsk, who along with
and literature. A calendar presented by rabbis from
Social Events
been growing between the
call for free audition
the Detroit Jewish commu-
another Red Army hero,
of events in the Jewish com- nity.
United
States
and
the
Soviet
647-5731
356-4745
Col. Yefim Davidovich,
Union is an important devel- munity follows.
* * *
Eves. and Weds.
* * k
laid wreaths on a memo-
RELIGION IN THE
IF NOT NOW . . ."
Jack Drapkin
rial monument to the 5,000
NEWS
Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday.
L
85.1-2671
Jews
who
were
murdered
Station:
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
41%
WDET-FM
NIG--
Over 30 Years_
Station: CKWW.
(101.9).
* * *
Feature: A discussion of
HIGHLIGHTS
issues confronting the Jew-
Gary.
71(liffer
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
ish community.
PAone 398-6894
*
*
Station: Channel 2
Feature: A group of reti-
YIDDISHE SHTUNDE
AIM ow. win I min wow
Ilmor- NI. AM I wimp
rees will discuss their feel-
Time: 9 a.m. Wednesday.
lam
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ings and problems they have
Station: WIID (1090).
•••••••••••••••• ■ ••
GL:.
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been confronted with as re-
Feature: Yiddish lan-
tirees.
guage program of music and
IF MAY SHOWER INVITATIONS COME
* * *
interviews.

Jewry on the Air

DRAPKIN

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Time: 11 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WNIC (1300).
and
Time: 11 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WPON (1450).
Feature: Rabbinical re-
marks, Jewish music.
* * *

BNAI SHALOM

Time: 10 a.m. Sunday.
Station:
WBRB-FM
(102.1).
Feature: Jewish humor,
music, culture and litera-
ture.

* * *
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ
Feature: Jerome Toobin,
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"Agitato — a Trek Through
the Musical Jungle."
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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
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Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
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Station:
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Feature: An interview
with a notable in the Jewish
community.
* *

RELIGIOUS SCOPE

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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 9.

*

* *

WIID to Air Talk
with Israeli Envoy

The Rozhinkes Mit Man-
dlen program on WIID
(1090) will feature a
20-minute interview with
Israeli consul general to the
Midwest Ehud Avriel, 9 a.m.
Monday.
The interview conducted
by Jules Abrams, deals with
tourism, Israel interna-
tional politics, and Avriel's
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