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November 07, 1975 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-07

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6 November 7, 1975

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sylva Zalmanson. Ends U.S. Visit With Plea for Her Family

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Sylva Zalmanson has ended
her month-long stay in the
U.S. in a series of meetings
with 20 Congressmen ar-
ranged by the National Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry.
She came to the U.S. to
appeal for visitation rights
to see her husband Eduard
Kuznetsov and brothers Is-
rael and Wulf Zalmanson,
prisoners in the Soviet
Union's Perm labor camp.
She collapsed after a
15-day hunger strike at the

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United Nations in New
York.

Meanwhile, s Student
Struggle for Soviet Jewry
teach-in at Columbia Uni-
versity on behalf of Dr. Vi-
taly Rubin was sponsored
by former U.S. Attorney
General Ramsey Clark,
Sovietologist Zbigniew
Brzezinski and law profes-
sor Louis Henkin. Dr.
Rubin has been repeatedly
denied an exit visa from
the USSR.

At Yale University, 50
students confronted a dele-
gation from Moscow Univer-
sity over the failure of the
Soviet government to freely
provide Jews with emmigra-
tion visas.
The SSSJ obtained photo-
graphs of two Russian Jews
who were sentenced to
prison terms after request-
ing exit visas. Yakov Vi-
narev was sentenced to
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fusing to be drafted into the
army for seven years.
Isaac
Gilyutin
was
charged with smuggling
when he was leaving for Is-
rael and given a one-year
sentence.

A group of Soviet Jewish
activists wrote the Brus-
sels meeting on Soviet
Jewry last month that So-
viet officials are now
drafting those that apply
for visas and sending them
to remote outposts.

Aleksandr -Slinitsky of
Krasnodar has a case pend-
ing against him for refusing
his draft call-up. The SSSJ

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written to:
• Ambassador Anatoly
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USSR, 1125 16th Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C.
20036;

• Procurator General
Roman Rudenko, The
Kremlin,
MOSCOW,
RSFSR, USSR; Minister of
Defense Marshal Andrei
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Ministerstvo oborony SSR,
MOSCOW, RSFSR, USSR;

Israel Views New U.S. Aides

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Government officials and
unofficial observers agree
that Israel did not necessar-
ily stand to gain from the
changes in the Ford Admin-
istration announced over
the weekend but neither
was it clear that Israel
would lose anything in its
relations with the U.S. as a
result of President Ford's
reshuffling his Administra-
tion.
Political sources said that
for the short run at least,
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger would continue to
be the key figure in the ma-
jor White House decisions
on the Middle East and for-
eign policy generally, even
though he will no longer be
chairman of the National
Security Council.
Observers tended to play
down the importance of
Ford's dismissal of defense
secretary James R. Schle-
singer and the nomination
of Donald Rumsfeld to re-
place him. The Defense De-
partment has had relatively
little to say in the formation
of overall Mideast policy.

Some sources, however,
expressed misgivings that
the elevation or Rumsfeld
to the top defense post
could lead to a further de-
terioration of Israel's rela-
tions with the Pentagon.

Rumsfeld, the White
House chief of staff, is held
responsible by many Israe-
lis for President Ford's

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Recognition, a drive to have
Israel's Red Magen David
recognized by the Interna-
tional Red Cross Society
and its affiliates as Israel's
official Red Cross Emblem,
has available a fact-sheet on
Israel's repeated attempts
to join the society.
For copies of the fact-
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Dobin, Operation Recogni-
tion, 1 E. 42nd St., Suite
805, New York City, N.Y.
10017.

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sharp letter to Premier Yit-
zhak Rabin in March rebuk-
ing him for refusing to ac-
cept the terms then offered
by Egypt for a second in-
terim agreement in Sinai.
Some observers felt that
the firing of Schlesinger
represented a victory for
Kissinger's policy of detente
with the Soviet Union.
While Israel does not oppose
detente in principle, the
Ford-Kissinger desire not to
offend Moscow has been, in
Israel's view, detrimental to
the struggle of Soviet Jewry
for emigration rights.
What Israelis seem to re-
gret most is Vice President
Nelson A. Rockefeller's an-
nouncement that he would
not seek re-election on the
Ford ticket in 1976. Rocke-
feller is regarded as a tried
and true friend of Israel.

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