• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14 January 9, 1976 Soviet Repression Harsher Since Helsinki Accord • • • MOVING? 1: HOUSEHOLD SALES • IN YOUR HOME • ESTATES LIQUIDATED MARION GASPAS . Disruption of the Hel- sinki agreements for freer immigration and the USSR's resort to the UN ob- scenities in treating Jewish applicants for visas to Israel 626 8402 • are revealed in the latest • 626 6795 • .• reports of toughened Rus- IREisTE EAGLE • - 626-4769 626-8907 sian anti-Jewish policies. .• Ike The New York Times re- Happiness is singlemind- ported Saturday that since edness. the Helsinki agreement was - - signed in August not a sin- gle prominent applicant in Moscow has been reported to have been allowed to leave. The Russians are also us- ing propaganda statements from Jewish returnees to Russia who are attacking both Israel and American Jewries. The Times men- tioned a Novosti press re- lease which reported Rus- * * * rah firje Ateacg Books Sought for Soviet Jews ett heiP 2 isfaet •11 YES to the Jewish National Fund JNF `land supports the whole Israel economy—it grows Israel's food — on it stand Israel's religious, edu- cational and welfare institutions. A bequest to the JNF is a bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. Fier information and advice in strict confidence appI ■ to FOUNDATION FOR JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 22100 Greenfield Rd Oak Park, Mich. 48 237 . 968-0820 The Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry is seeking donations of books, records and other cultural -non-pol- itical materials to send to Soviet Jews. The drive is part of a na- tional program, Right to Identify, a project to provide cultural materials through the mails for Soviet Jews, and to test the final act of the Helsinki Conference on European Security and `Cooperation signed last year. The Right to Identify program, to begin Jan. 25, is co-sponsored by the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews and the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry: A bookplate will be af- fixed to - each item with the name and address of the sender. Donations of mate- rials may be dropped off at the Jewish War Veterans headquarters, 16990 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. CARS COST LESS SERVICE IS BEST AT DEXTER CHEVROLET YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER FOR 45 YEARS. WE WILL BEAT ANY BONAFIDE DEAL IN MICHIGAN According to Ms. Weiss- sian Jews living in Brooklyn President have done and man, the daughter learned have requested to return to continue to do great harm. the USSR after being We categorically protest of her mother)s condition beaten by "racist Zionist against having our destin- from her sister in Moscow thugs" after complaining ies and those of our chil- who only recently was al- dren sacrificed to the polit- lowed to visit Mrs. Leikina about life in the U.S. ical interests of certain for the first time since her The-Jewish News has incarceration. received a similar release circles." At the same time, Jewish The daughter ,reported via the Russian Embassy in Washington which re- sources in the Soviet Union that her mother's weight ported on a Russian Jew- reported on a crackdown on was down to 100 , pounds, ish couple who left Israel Jewish activists there by the that she was wracked by authorities, with more than despair and wanted only to' to go back to Russia. The couple allege, in the 100 homes raided by KGB die. The medical commit- press release, that as Rus- men in Moscow alone in the tee at the mental institu- sian Jews in Israel they past month of Jews linked tion which is supposed to were discriminated against to the publications, "Jews in consider her case will not like the "Sephardi." The the USSR" and "Tarbut — meet for another seven press release states this The Cultural Report." months. doomed the man to physical These sources report that Mrs. Leikina was given an labor "such as cleaning rub- the homes of four of those indeterminate sentence bish from the streets, scrub- most prominently con- after conviction at a secret bing floors, and carrying nected with these two publi- trial for allegedly smug- heavy loads." cations were raided by the gling a violin out of the So- The press release claims KGB shortly after the de- viet Union. The charge was that other immigrants were. parture from the Soviet false, the court sat in cam- suffering, and that this cou- Union of the Chief Rabbi of era and the accused was not ple left Israel illegally on an the British Commonwealth, permitted -to attend her own Italian ship. Immanuel Jacobovits on trial, Ms. Weissman said. According to the New Dec. 24. He had been as- At the- same time, it was York Times, the European sured by top Soviet officials security meeting in Helsinki that efforts would be made learned that Dr: Anna Ber- toughened the Soviet pos- to ensure Jewish cultural kun, a noted Soviet Jewish pediatrician from Orens- ture. Western observers cite life in the USSR. the case of Dr. Benjamin These Jewish sources also berg, has been given permis- Levich, a physical chemist report that a . number of ac- sion to emigrate to Israel. who was denied permission tivists were detained by So- The New York Medical to emigrate because author- viet police in Moscow, also Committee on Soviet Jewry ities claimed he had access on the day of Jacobovits' said Dr. Berkun and her departure, after they held a 16-year-old son and invalid to state secrets. Dr. Leirich was told dur- quiet demonstration outside sister, had been arbitrarily ing President Nixon's 1974 the Lenin Library in the denied permission for al- visit to Russia that the Soviet capital. They stood in most two years. Efforts on behalf of Dr. secrets he was once ex- silence for 10 minutes in posed to were now obso- -tribute to those sentenced to Berkun and her family in- lete, and . that he could prison five years ago in the cluded their adoption by New York area doctors, the leave within a year after first Leningrad trial. his two sons departed for They issued a statement publication of her petitions Israel. Now he has been to the western press urg- and vigorous appeals for the told again that the secu- ing support against the family's freedom. The medi- rity problem did not apply repression of Jewish cul- cal committee is an affiliate to him, indicating that his ture in the Soviet 'Union of the Greater New York long wait is arbitrary. and against attempts to Conference on Soviet Jewry. The Times cited the drop- frighten the applicants for CARS TO BE DRIVEN ping emigration rate of So- visas. The eight detainees, state. Also drivers furnished viet Jews: 35,000 in the peak later released, included To any to drive your car anywhere. year of 1973, 21,000 in 1974, Prof. Mark Azbel, Prof. Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed and 10,000 in 1975. It said Alexander Lunts, Ilya DRIVEAWAY SERVICE that rising immigration of Rubin and Vladimir La- 9970 Grand River other Soviet citizens to the zaris. Detroit, Mich. 48204 U.S., 1,500 in 1975, still does In New York, it was re- WE 1-0620-21-22 not reflect family re-unifi- ported that a Soviet Jewish woman, Meta Leikina, has cation. Meanwhile, a group of been held incommunicado Soviet Jews said that Presi- for eight months in a men- dent Ford has harmed pros- tal institution in Kazan in pects for a more liberal So- the Soviet Tartar Republic viet emigration policy with and is suffering from mal- his criticism of congres- nutrition and severe mental Put The Excitement sional efforts to get it eased. depression, according to in- Of A President Ford said in a formation reaching her television interview earlier daughter, Anna Rosnov- this week that efforts to tie skaya, who lives in Israel. Stand in your Party improved trading status for Details of the case were the Soviet Union to freer - reported by Inez Weissman, call 646-4759 emigration had damaged president of the Long Island the chances of many to emi- Committee for Soviet Je- grate. wry. The activists said that such statements by Ford are "taken in the USSR as an encouragement for per- secutions and a hardening of the emigration policy. 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