THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS December 19, 1975 31 Shaarey Zedek Adopts Soviet Jew in Effort to Publicize Mistreatment Mikhail Mager, a 30-year- old Russian electronics engi- neer in Vinnitsa, Ukraine; has been "adopted" by Cong. Shaarey Zedek in an effort to publicize his efforts to leave Russia, and what is feared will be an impending "show trial." Ida Joyrich, a member of the congregation and the Detroit Committee for So- viet Jewry, reports that Mager has been repeatedly interrogated and beaten by the KGB during the last two weeks, and denied his mail. Rose and Irving Guttman Invite You To See Why His parents,. younger _brother and fiance were al- lowed to emigrate recently. He. has been denied permis- sion tO emigrate twice fol- lowing the expiration of five years since his service in the Russian Army. Mrs. Joyrich said Mager may be charged with anti- Soviet slander because he wrote a letter to a newspa- per defending his friend Dr. Makhail Stern during the doctor's trial last year. 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In Ottawa, Prime Minis- ter Pierre Elliott T'rudeau received a delegation of the Montreal and Toronto Women's Group of 35, a group dedicated to the aid of Soviet Jewry. Mrs. Elaine Dubow of Montreal, who introduced the delegation to the prime minister, asked him what the Canadian government had to say about the viola- tion of the human rights, specifically about the hu- man rights of Soviet Jews, following the Helsinki con- ference. Trudeau said, "I will MIKHAIL MAGER wait for six montlfs and then I shall ask statistical information providing violations of the Third Basket," a reference to the human rights clause of the Helsinki agreement. He added that at that time, "the Canadian govern- ment would be prepared to make representations to the Soviet government on behalf of the Soviet Jews who are denied their basic human rights, one of which is the right to leave their country." In New York, it was re- NEW YORK — A 49 to nine percent plurality of the American people disap- proves of the recent United • Nations resolution pro- claiming that "Zionism is a racism and a form of racial prejudice." However, a significant high 42 percent either are not sure of how they feel abo,ut the issue or simply - have not follOwed the event, according to a recent Harris Poll. There is no doubt that the- UN action against Israel meets with deep disfavor. A 66 to 12 percent majority of the college educated disap- proved, as does an even higher 70 to eight percent majority of professional people. The Harris survey shows that nowhere in the country does appeoval of the. UN's action reach a mark higher than 1.4 per- cent. The main reason that peo- ple are opposed to the UN action is the feeling that "Jewish people are entitiled to have a homeland of their own." 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The statement pointed out that the recent UN res- olution equating Zionism with racism "endangers the situation of Jews liv- ing in the Soviet Union and other communities„ around the world. For the fifth consecutive year, women in more than 50 communities across the United States demonstrated their splidarity with Soviet Jews on Human Rights Day, Dec. 10. b CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT DANCING • You must be out by 9:00 P.M. ported that Boris Zaturen- sky, a 30-year-old activist from Minsk, was tried ar- ound Dec. 1 and sentenced to three years in a labor camp for "violation of for-. eign currency laws." The National Conference on So- viet Jewry said the trial was held in Minsk. No other in formation was immediately. available. Meanwhile, the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry said it learned from "refu- senikg" Arkady and Lina Rabinov of Leningrad that Soviet Jewish activists will hold a hunger strike Wednesday to mark the fifth anniversary of the sentences in the first Lenin- grad trial. 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