12 Friday, September 26, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Romania Closing Gates Again

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CITY OF HOPE

Annual
Champagne
Dinner Dance

Sunday Nov. 2nd 1975
at the Raleigh House

Cocktails 5:30 Dinner 7

Music by Hal Gordon and His Orchestra

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Tour-
ists returning from Ro-
mania have charged that
that country's liberalization
of its emigration policies for
Jews was short-lived and a
sham.
According
to
these
sources, the Romanian au-
thorities opened the gates
only long enough to secure
their trade agreement with
the U.S. Since then, the
Bucharest regime has drast-
ically decreased the number
of new exit visas and can-
celled some of those already
issued, the sources claimed.
The increase in exit visas
granted Jews and others
last summer was suffi-
ciently impressive to cause
Congress to waive the Jack-
son-Vanik Amendment to
the U.S. Trade Act and ex-
tend most-favored-nation
status to Romania.

official he saw was a deputy
minister
Rabbi Miller returned to
the U.S. with high praise for
Romania's then seemingly
liberalized emigration poli-
cies and for the vitality of
the Romanian Jewish com-
munity.

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Some believe the Ro-
manians were acting un-
der Arab pressure in re-
neging on their liberalized
emigration policies. The
Arab League threatened to
blacklist the Romanian
national airline, Tarom,
for carrying Jewish immi-
grants to Israel, the circles
said.

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According
to
these
sources, Rabbi Israel Miller,
chairman of the Conference
of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organiza-
tions, received a cool recep-
tiOn when he visited Ro-
mania last month.
He was the guest of the
Romanian Chief Rabbi,
Moses Rosen, and the only

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Canal Passage

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael has delayed sending a
cargo through the Suez
Canal to test Egyptian in-
tentions at the strong urg-
ing of the United States not
to add to the discomfiture of
President Anwar Sadat who
is under severe attack and
heavy pressure from Arab
opponents of the interim
accord he signed with Israel
last month.
The test was also delayed
because of the excessive
publicity surrounding the
movements of the ship.
Meanwhile, Egyptian au-
thorities refused to allow
Abie Nathan's peace ship to
sail through the Canal. The
ship, anchored outside
Egyptian waters in the
Mediterranean near Port
Said, broadcasts appeals to
Egypt to establish a perma-
nent peace with Israel.
Nathan was rebuffed in a
similar attempt after the
Suez Canal was re-opened in
June.

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Russian Emigres

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ment is expending millions
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zations in behalf of Jewish
emigres from the Soviet
Union. The State Depart-
ment reported that in the
last three years the U.S.
Congress has authorized 128
million for this purpose.

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