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August 29, 1975 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-29

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12 Friday, August 29, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

TAMAROFF GIVES

Roitburd Gets Two-Year Sentence

UNBEATABLE DEALS

NEW YORK (JTA) — Lev
Roitburd, a 39-year-old Jew-
ish engineer and "Refusnik"
from Odessa, was sentenced
to two years imprisonment
on charges of "resisting ar-
rest," the New York Confer-
ence on Soviet Jewry con-
firmed here.
Malcolm Hoenlein, execu-
tive director of NYCSJ,
called the sentence "a trav-
esty of justice," and de-
scribed it as an "outrageous
act."
Anatoly Malkin, a
21-year-old Moscow activ-
ist, was sentenced Tues-
day after a one-day trial to
three years in prison for
"draft evasion", it was
reported here by the Na-
tional Conference on So-
viet Jewry.

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The sentence was de-
nounced by Jerry Goodman,
executive director of the
NCSJ and the Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry.
It also was reported that
Isaac Gilyutin, a 36-year-old
Leningrad cybernetist, was
sentenced in Leningrad to a
one-year term in a labor
camp on charges of at-
tempted art smuggling after
a threeLday trial, sources
here reported.
Gilyutin was detained
recently at Leningrad Air-
port as he, his wife and
daughter, were about to
board a plane for Israel.

NYANA Is Charged With
Barring Aid to Soviet Jews

NEW YORK — Harold M. for 200 newly arrived So-
Jacobs, president of the viet Jews, as an example
Union of Orthodox Jewish of what the religious
Congregations of America, community would do to
issued a statement accusing help Russian Jews in
the officials of the New America, if given access to
York Association for New them.
Americans of deliberately
Jacobs predicted further
obstructing all efforts to protests and remedial ac-
provide religious services
tion on the part of the reli-
and education to Soviet gious community, unless
Jews settling in the Greater NYANA and its related
New York area.
agencies become more co-
Jacobs
called
upon operative.
NYANA, which is responsi-
ble for settling arriving So-
Dutch Synagogue
viet Jews in the New York
area, to comply with re-
Has Tercentenary
quests by the UOJCA and
AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
other religious organiza-
Amsterdam's Sephardi syn-
tions for the names and ad-
agogue last weekend began
dresses of Soviet Jews upon
celebrating its tercentenary.
their arrival and thereafter.
The 50-minute comme-
According to Jacobs,
morative ceremony which
many of the UOJCA's mem-
opened the festivities on
ber synagogues in the New
Saturday was attended by
York area are anxious to
Dutch Crown - Princess Bea-
service and aid newly ar-
trix, Justice Minister An-
rived Soviet Jews, but are
dries van Agt, Mayor No
severely hampered by the
Samkalden, Israel's Se-
total lack of cooperation by
phardic Chief Rabbi Ova-
NYANA and its related
agencies.
diah Yosef, Israel's Ambas-
sador to The Hague Hanan
Joining in Jacob's state-
Bar On, and about 1,800
ment, Michael C.
guests.
Wimpfheimer, chairman
The representative of the
of the UOJCA Soviet
World Sephardi Federation,
Jewry Committee, pointed
Reuben Kashani of Israel,
to the UOJCA-supported
presented the federation's
Passover Seder conducted
illustrated Hebrew booklet
this year in the Brighton
on the history of Dutch Je-
Beach section of Brooklyn
wry, published for the occa-
sion.
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Customs officers checking
Gilyutin's luggage found a
number of personal paint-
ings the family intended to
take with them to Israel.
The court also confiscated
Gilyutin's property.
The NCSJ reported that
Uri Berkovsky of Novosi-
birsk, who was serving a
two-year prison term on
charges of speculation and
keeping weapons, was re-
leased from prison as part
of an amnesty celebrating
the 30th anniversary of the
end of World War II. Ber-
kovsky served a year of his
sentence.

AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
Dutch Foreign Minister
Max van der Stoel revealed
here. that he had personally
instructed the Dutch dele-
gation at the recently held
Women's Conference in
Mexico to vote in favor of
the general resolution which
included a condemnation of
Zionism.
Holland vas the only
West European country
which had voted in favor of
the resolution. The minis-
ter's statement was inter-
preted by observers here as
revealing a definite change
in Holland's attitude to-
wards Israel and the Middle
East conflict.
Van der Stoel gave no ex-
planation for the vote be-
sides saying it furthered
women's emancipation and
world cooperation. It was
earlier thought the Foreign
Ministry officials instructed
the vote.

REWARD

New Orleans Mall will pay
$100.00 for information
leading to the recovery of
damages against the per-
son or persons who dam-
aged a Marine Locust tree
at the New Orleans Mall
Shopping Center, 15600
West Ten Pciile Road,
Southfield. In ;'the event of
a dispute as to the proper
recipient of the reward,
the decision of New Or-
leans Mall shall be conclu-
sive and binding. A condi-
tion precedent to payment
of the reward shall be re-
covery of damages from
the vandals involved. All
replies confidential. Ad-
dress New Orleans Mall,
24245 Northwestern
Hwy., Southfield, Michi-
gan, or call 353-1000.

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