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Late Soviet Colonel's Family,
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
The National Conference
on Soviet Jewry reported
that the family of the late
Col. Yefim Davidovich
has received•an exit per-
mit to emigrate to Israel.
He died of a heart attack
on April 24, at his home in
Minsk.
In a letter to the West,
Davidovich's widow,
Maria, wrote: "Thank you
for your consolations in
my time of sorrow. I agree
to have Davidovich's re-
mains transferred to Is-
rael for burial. Alive or
dead he belongs to his
people . . ."
Meanwhile,
Maria
Slepak, who divorced her
Jewish activist husband
Vladimir to gain an exit
visa for herself and one of
her sons has failed in her
attempt, according to the
Greater New York Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry.
The Slepaks have re-
peatedly been denied
permission to emigrate for
the past six years and have
been victims of constant
harassment. Hoenlein said
Soviet officials have
claimed that Slepak pos-
sessed secret information,
despite the fact that he has
been jobless for eight
years.- Slepak is an elec-
tronics expert.
One of the reasons for
the decision for the di-
vorce, according to the
Conference, is that at the
end of this year, Leonid
will be drafted into the
Soviet army despite a
liver condition and would
face arrest and trial for
"draft evasion" if he re-
fused to serve.
But Andrei Verein,
chief of the Moscow ovir
(visa) office, said the di-
vorce would not help the
Slepaks. While the di-
vorce was officially rec-
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courts, the mother and
son were denied exit per-
mits on the grounds that
the divorce "was not a
real one," according to
the conference.
In her appeal, Mrs.
Slepak said not even the
divorce had any effect on
Soviet administrative
bodies and that she and
her son "have again been
denied the leaving."
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Clark Urges Help
for Soviet Jews
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Ramsey Clark, : who is
seeking the Democratic
nomination for the U.S.
Senate, has urged Attor-
ney General Edward Levi
to reconsider the Immig-
ration and Naturalila-
tion Service's recent de-
nial' of an immigration
request for 2,000 Soviet
Jews stranded in Italy in
what Clark termed
squalid conditions.
In a telegram to Levi,
Clark, a former attorney
general, said "simple
humanity and our history
as a nation of immig-
rants, and one that aids
refugees from oppression,
argues that we allow this
group of Soviet Jews to be
reunited with their
families in the United
States."
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Since he left the Justice
Department in 1969, Clark
has been active on behalf
of Soviet and Syrian
Jewry. In 1970, he led the
delegation to the Soviet
Union that sought to
monitor the Leningrad
trials. In 1974 he headed
the American delegation
to the International Con-
ference on Syrian Jewry in
Paris.
It was disclosed over
the ,weekend by Clark
that while he was attor-
ney general he turned
down numerous wiretap
requests by J. Edgar
Hoover, including a re-
quest for a phone tap on
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- JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Shlomo Avineri, the di-
rector general of the
foreign ministry, left
for Lisbon, Portugal, to
officially participate in a
meeting of Hegelian scho-
lars. Avineri, the former
head of the Hebrew Uni-
versity political science
department, is consi-
dered an international
expert on Hegel, the
Grrm an idealist
philosopher who de-
veloped the modern sys-
tem of dialectics, and on
Marxism.
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that Avineri's trip has
nothing to do with recent
indications that Portugal
may decide to establish
diplomatic ties with Is-
rael, following a state-
ment by Premier Mario
Soares that such a step
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