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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 three years in prison for re- 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 NOVEMBER SERVICE SPECIALS! r MUST PRESENT COPY OF THIS AD WITH PURCHASE •1 ) WINTERIZE!! 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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 Israel Health Unit Support Sought NEW YORK — Operation 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- sheet, write Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin, Operation Recogni- tion, 1 E. 42nd St., Suite 805, New York City, N.Y. 10017. 1 1 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. 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