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February 06, 1976 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-02-06

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MMTIRTIMIISMIS 4......""IrTairlaruary 6, ler 9

Belgium Ignores Arabs on Soviet Jewry Event

(Continued from Page 1)
USSR had "cut back
sharply" in the granting of
permission to emigrate.
From a high of 35,000 in
1973, visas to leave in 1974
were given to only 20,000
Jews and, in 1975, to 12,-
000.
Lowell, who will be one of
the speakers at the Brussels
conference, reported that
the U.S. delegation would
comprise more than 300 per-
sons, including Jewish com-

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munity leaders, Catholics
and Protestant church offi-
cials, black spokesmen and
personalities in law and gov-
ernment.
In Washington, mean-
while, a concurrent resolu-
tion calling on the Congress
of the United States to
"express the solidarity of
the American people with
the efforts to enlarge hu-
man freedom by the partici-
pants in the second Brussels
conference" on Soviet Jewry
was introduced in the Sen-
ate by Sens. Clifford Case
(R-NJ) and Henry M. Jack-
son (D-Wash.), and in the
House by Rep. James
Scheuer (D-NY).

The NCSJ also reported
that an exit visa apparently
has been granted to Irma
Cherniak who first applied
for one in Jan. 1973 and
again, unsuccessfully, in
May, 1974. According to the
NCSJ, Cherniak, an engi-

neer and professor at the
University of Leningrad,
was fired after he applied
for a visa and was forced to
work as an elevator opera-
tor.

* * *

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Half
of the world's seaports are
now closed to Israeli ship-
ping and the remaining half
are hesitant to continue nor-
mal commercial dealings
with Israel because of the
Arab boycott, said Nimrod
Eshel, director of the De-
partment of Navigation in
an interview in Ma'ariv.

Art Show Opens

BRUSSELS (JTA) — An
exhibition of the paintings
by 11 Soviet Jews now living
in Israel opened in Brussels.

Council of Europe
Offers Its Support

STRASBOURG (JTA) —
The Council of Europe,
* * *
Western Europe's advisory
parliament, met for three
Refusniks Get Visas days
last weekend on Soviet
NEW YORK (JTA) — The Jewry, the Middle East situ-
National Conference on So- ation and Lebanon. Some 95
viet Jewry and the Greater West European parliamen-
New York Conference on tarians, members of the Is-
Soviet Jewry reported that rael-Europe Parliamentary
they had learned that Alek- Friendship Group, met to
sandr Tsatskis, a Jewish demonstrate their support
activist in Kiev, has been for the Jewish state.
Members of the Council
granted a visa to join his
mother who immigrated to representing all political
parties and groups drew up
Israel in 1972.
Tsatskis, a 26-year-old a draft resolution calling on
student, was forcibly sepa- the Soviet government to
rated from his family when "open its gates" and halt its
his parents and brother anti-Semitic persecutions.
were permitted to leave for The draft resolution said
Israel. He was denied an the condition of Soviet Jews
exit visa in March, 1972 for has become "more serious"
"security reasons" and be- as a result of the UN Gen-
came the target of harass- eral Assembly vote of last
ment and repeated arrests November equating Zionism
for "Zionist activities."
with racism.

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